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It is used as a verb phrase to signify the strengthening of relationships between two or more entities. For example: The two nations agreed to deepen ties through increased diplomatic visits.
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NATO also pledged to deepen ties with Georgia by setting up a NATO-Georgia Commission. NATO-Georgia Commission
The presidents of Mexico, Uruguay, Ecuador and Venezuela rushed to deepen ties with the Vatican.
Instead, he said, the site would first try to deepen ties between its users and their favorite causes.
Signs of that divergence seem increasingly pronounced lately, despite private reassurances from Mr. Putin that he wants to deepen ties.
The US wants to sign the framework of an agreement designed to deepen ties between Washington and Asean.
Given that uncertainty, Mr. Castro has also been trying to deepen ties with other trading partners like China and Brazil.
Tech and appliance makers, aiming to deepen ties to customers, are increasingly targeting that room with smart devices.
In contrast, Ms Rousseff has criticised repression in Iran, stressed her commitment to human rights and said she wants to "deepen" ties with the United States.
The Orbán government has also been reproached for intimidating independent civic groups, including corruption watchdogs and minority advocates, and for its efforts to deepen ties with Russia.
The demonstrations began last month after Mr Yanukovych shelved the signing of an agreement to deepen ties with the 28-nation European Union.
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The Turkish assault also highlights the deepening ties between Russia and Turkey.
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