International response refers to the reactions, actions, or policies implemented by multiple countries or international organizations towards a specific situation or event. It involves diplomatic negotiations, economic sanctions, humanitarian aid, military interventions, or cooperation.
Related terms
United Nations (UN): An international organization founded in 1945 that aims to maintain peace and security among nations and promote cooperation on social and economic issues.
Humanitarian Aid: Assistance provided by governments or non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in response to crises such as natural disasters or conflicts to alleviate suffering and support affected populations.
Diplomacy: The practice of conducting negotiations between countries with the goal of resolving conflicts peacefully and advancing mutual interests.