That would mean scrapping the bilateral agreement under which government officials decide who flies where between the two countries.
Moreover, the fear of losing favourable treatment in a bilateral agreement can deter governments from talking tough in multilateral negotiations.
One answer might be a bilateral agreement between Hungary and Slovakia which echoed the provisions of the law without mentioning it.
But it has been complicated by a bilateral agreement on adoption.
There are more chills and spills to come: Congress still has to approve the deal and a similar bilateral agreement needs to be reached with the European Union.
Under a bilateral agreement Mitsubishi Heavy is the early winner.
The origins of the dispute lie in America's decision, at Boeing's prompting, to withdraw in 2004 from a 12-year-old bilateral agreement with Europe governing trade in large civil aircraft.
For example, the U.S. and Afghan governments signed a bilateral agreement in 2003 that states the U.S. government, its military and civilian personnel and contractors aren't liable for Afghan taxes.
The transfer of advanced U.S. technology and arrangements for some "flow-back" of Japanese innovations were authorized by a bilateral agreement between the two governments concluded in November 1988 after years of negotiation.
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His reported remarks come as the United States and Iraq are trying to reach a bilateral agreement on how long the U.S. military will remain in Iraq and what role it will play in Iraq's security.
Using the pretext of the years' end expiration of the U.S.-Soviet START Treaty, the President has dispatched an inveterate denuclearizer, Assistant Secretary of State Rose Gottemoeller, to negotiate in haste a new bilateral agreement with the Russians.
Another al-Maliki adviser, Sadeq al-Rikabi, said the contract would be temporary since the U.N. mandate under which the United States operates in Iraq will expire at the end of the year, to be replaced by a bilateral agreement under negotiation.
In other words, President Bush risks having a unilateral decision to reduce American strategic nuclear forces by two-thirds over the next decade morphed by his Secretary of State into a binding bilateral agreement, replete with verification mechanisms carried forward from earlier arms control treaties.
"The only way an international airline can fly from one country to another is if there's a bilateral agreement between the two countries -- and that agreement will invariably express that each airline has to be substantially owned and effectively controlled by nationals of their country, " he said.
Although some 30, 000 of the 74, 000 Soviet troops in Czechoslovakia are reported to have left by June 1990 and the remainder are scheduled to be removed from Czechoslovakian soil by June 1991 pursuant to a bilateral agreement between Moscow and Prague signed earlier this year, key headquarters and logistical elements remain in place and available to support a much larger military force in the future.
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The agreement commits the United States and Afghanistan to initiate negotiations on a bilateral security agreement, to supersede our current status of forces agreement.
So in that context, the bilateral security agreement is one that the Afghan people approve.
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Mr Karzai and Mr Obama committed to crafting a bilateral security agreement as soon as possible.
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This will be facilitated by bringing into force and implementing the bilateral adoptions agreement signed last year.
During the news conference at the presidential palace, Karzai also discussed ongoing negotiations on a U.S.-Afghan bilateral security agreement.
But he added that a bilateral security agreement between the US and Afghanistan is expected by November of this year.
If finalized, the deal -- dubbed the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership -- would be the biggest bilateral trade agreement ever negotiated.
Washington and Kabul are negotiating a bilateral security agreement that would allow for a small force to conduct training and counterterrorism missions.
Bush said he also believed that the U.S. would develop a bilateral strategic agreement relationship with Iraq, a pact now under negotiation.
The two leaders also discussed Afghanistan and our ongoing consultations with the Afghan Government, including negotiation of a U.S.-Afghanistan Bilateral Security Agreement.
Advancing the Soviet demand for a full-blown bilateral Trade Agreement to be consummated at the upcoming 1990 summit between Presidents Bush and Gorbachev.
The United States has negotiated a bilateral security agreement in Iraq that requires the departure of all U.S. troops by the end of 2011.
The signing of the bilateral trade agreement in July and President Bill Clinton's visit in two more days culminate the first stage of this new involvement.
Under the 1989 U.S.-Soviet Bilateral Destruction Agreement, the Kremlin is supposed to have terminated development and production of new chemical arms and to have disclosed all their chemical holdings.
It also throws a pall over ongoing negotiations for a bilateral security agreement that would govern the presence of U.S. forces in Afghanistan after the current combat mission ends in 2014.
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