bilaterálních
Bilaterálních is a Czech adjective derived from the Latin word "bilateralis," meaning "having two sides." It is most commonly used in the context of international relations, diplomacy, and law to describe agreements, treaties, or discussions that involve two parties or states. For instance, a "bilaterální dohoda" refers to a bilateral agreement, typically a treaty or contract negotiated and signed between two countries. These agreements can cover a wide range of subjects, including trade, defense, extradition, cultural exchange, or environmental protection.
The term "bilaterálních" emphasizes the reciprocal nature of the relationship or commitment between the two entities.