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A '''Non-Agression Pact''' is where two parties, usually governments or mercenary organizations, agree that they will not engage in any armed conflicts and will resolve any altercations with a negotiated peaceful resolution. As such, Non-Agression Pacts are only beneficial for one thing, avoiding war. They are not used when two or more groups want to benefit economically or politically from each other. | |||
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A Non-Agression Pact is where two parties, usually governments or mercenary organizations, agree that they will not engage in any armed conflicts and will resolve any altercations with a negotiated peaceful resolution. As such, Non-Agression Pacts are only beneficial for one thing, avoiding war. They are not used when two or more groups want to benefit economically or politically from each other.