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de-escalate

[dee-es-kuh-leyt] / diˈɛs kəˌleɪt /




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Public pressure in both countries makes it harder for either side to de-escalate, increasing the risk of a public incident spreading into a broader confrontation.

From The Wall Street Journal

India’s foreign ministry said the two leaders agreed to intensify efforts to de-escalate tensions at the disputed border between them and bring home thousands of their troops deployed there.

From Seattle Times

Both sides agreed to intensify efforts to disengage and de-escalate, India's foreign secretary told reporters on Thursday.

From Reuters

India and China have agreed to de-escalate tensions along their disputed border after a conversation between its leaders, a senior Indian official said.

From BBC

“While we must urgently focus on addressing the most critical issues and on de-escalating the situation on the ground, we cannot ignore the need to restore a political horizon,” he said.

From Seattle Times