multilateralist

/ˌmʌltɪˈlætərəlɪst/
noun
  1. A person who supports or advocates for cooperation and agreements involving multiple countries, rather than acting alone or with just one other country.
    • Many multilateralists criticized the country's decision to leave the international trade agreement.
    • The diplomat was a committed multilateralist who believed in solving global problems through the United Nations.
    • As a multilateralist, she argued that climate change requires all nations to work together.
adjective
  1. Relating to or supporting the idea that multiple countries should work together on common issues, such as trade, security, or the environment.
    • The president's multilateralist approach to foreign policy emphasized alliances and international law.
    • The new government adopted a multilateralist stance, rejoining several international treaties.
    • Her multilateralist views led her to support the World Health Organization's global health initiatives.
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