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entente

[ahn-tahnt, ahn-tahnt] / ɑnˈtɑnt, ɑ̃ˈtɑ̃t /


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For most Arab governments, Israel’s occupation of territories claimed by the Palestinians precluded any diplomatic entente and even in those capitals, Amman and Cairo, leaders sought to keep their relationships with Israel below the radar.

From New York Times

At the core of recent conflicts at both ends of Eurasia is an entente between China and Russia that the world hasn't seen since the Sino-Soviet alliance at the start of the Cold War.

From Salon

When Mr. Xi came to power a decade ago, the entente between the countries accelerated into a deepening relationship that has overcome decades of division and suspicion.

From New York Times

Israel and the Gulf Arab states are signalling a growing entente against Iran, or as Mr Bennett views it a "common threat".

From BBC

Poland's combative stance at the meeting dashed hopes for an entente that might help unlock 36 billion euros in post-pandemic recovery stimulus to Warsaw, sources told Reuters.

From Reuters