multilateral engagement
[/ˌmʌl.ti.læt.ər.əl ɪnˈɡeɪdʒ.mənt/]
nounpl: multilateral engagements
engajamento multilateral
1. Involvement or participation of multiple parties, nations, or organizations in diplomatic, military, or collaborative efforts
The multilateral engagement of BRICS nations strengthened trade relationships across emerging economies.
O engajamento multilateral das nações BRICS fortaleceu as relações comerciais entre economias emergentes.
2. The process of coordinating diplomatic or strategic initiatives involving three or more independent parties or countries
Multilateral engagement in climate negotiations requires commitment from developed and developing nations alike.
O engajamento multilateral nas negociações climáticas requer comprometimento de nações desenvolvidas e em desenvolvimento.
3. Active participation in international forums, alliances, or cooperative frameworks by multiple stakeholders
The organization promotes multilateral engagement through regional summits and joint policy initiatives.
A organização promove engajamento multilateral através de cúpulas regionais e iniciativas políticas conjuntas.
The term 'multilateral engagement' is central to Brazilian diplomatic discourse, particularly given Brazil's prominent role in global institutions like the UN, BRICS, and Mercosur. In the United States, the term reflects the country's approach to international relations and coalition-building. In Portugal, emphasis is often placed on European multilateral frameworks. The concept reflects a shift toward cooperative rather than confrontational international relations strategies.
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