bilateralní
Bilateralní is an adjective derived from the Latin word "bilateralis," which means "having two sides." In the context of international relations, bilateralní refers to agreements, negotiations, or interactions between two countries. These relationships are typically characterized by mutual respect, cooperation, and the exchange of goods, services, or information. Bilateral agreements can cover a wide range of topics, including trade, defense, culture, and environmental protection. They are often negotiated at the highest levels of government and can have significant implications for the involved countries' economies and foreign policies. Bilateral relations are distinct from multilateral relations, which involve three or more countries. The term bilateralní is also used in other fields, such as medicine and law, to describe conditions or processes that affect both sides of the body or involve two parties.