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joint

[joint] / dʒɔɪnt /






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US and Ukrainian envoys issued a joint statement on Sunday that hailed "productive and constructive" talks in Miami, but did not announce any apparent breakthrough in efforts to end the war with Russia.

From Barron's

The EU would be expected to contribute $100 billion for reconstruction, and the remainder would be placed in “separate U.S.-Russian investment vehicle” for “joint projects in specific areas.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Tony Wright, joint administrator, said the priority was to "secure the best outcome for the business" while honouring customer bookings "through the Christmas period and beyond".

From BBC

After revealing the US three-way proposal, Zelensky added that European envoys could be present and said that it would be "logical to hold such a joint meeting".

From Barron's

For Mr Dickmann and Mr Levy, there was a low point when they headed to Washington for Netanyahu's address to a joint meeting of US Congress in July 2024 with other forum members.

From BBC