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The phrase "an international trust" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to finance, law, or organizations that operate across national borders.
Example: "The company established an international trust to manage its assets in multiple countries."
Alternatives: "a global trust" or "a transnational trust."
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2010 Ecuadorian government and the UN Development Programme agree to open an international trust fund.
He also asked that it be paid for through an international trust fund.
Instead (and parallel to Hamas's meeting the new benchmarks, particularly cessation of violence), the United States, without altering its own practice, should allow donor countries to engage with the Palestinian government and pay its employees through an international trust fund.
Others would be satisfied by reasonable compensation or resettlement, paid for by an international trust to which Israel could contribute.At Taba the Israeli negotiators suggested informally that perhaps 25,000 refugees might be allowed into Israel over a three-year period under a family-reunion scheme.
Kushner and Greenblatt were expected to discuss an international trust fund that the United Nations wants to set up to support Gaza, without having to go though Israel or Hamas, said Dennis Ross, another former negotiator.
Correa called the effort a threat to the country's sovereignty, just as the team prepared to seal a deal for an international trust fund administered by the UN Development Program which would help provide donor countries with financial guarantees, given Ecuador's politically turbulent history.
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Both countries called the plan a setback to international trust that was likely to upset the balance of power.
In a cynical betrayal of international trust, Moscow took the signing of a biological weapons convention in 1972 as the signal to start a clandestine crash program to expand its biological weaponry, not abandon such weapons as required.
The verification issue, which cuts deeply on matters of national sovereignty and international trust, was a major factor in the torpedoing of last year's climate negotiations in Copenhagen.
Her mother, who also works in New York, is a senior vice president for international trust and estate planning at HSBC, the London bank.
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