peace treaty
The term 'tratado de paz' in Spanish translates as 'peace treaty' in English. It refers to an agreement that is made between two or more disputing parties, typically countries, that formally ends a state of war and establishes peace. Such a treaty often includes terms that outline how to maintain peaceful relations in the future.
With the peace treaty, we hope to end the conflicts.
In this example, 'tratado de paz' is used after a preposition ('Con'). The phrase 'poner fin a los conflictos' means to end or stop the conflicts.
The peace treaty between the two countries was a historical milestone.
This sentence exemplifies usage of the phrase 'tratado de paz' at the beginning of the sentence. The expression 'un hito histórico' denotes a significant event in history.
They negotiated a peace treaty after many years of war.
This sentence presents the phrase 'tratado de paz' in the middle of the sentence. The expression 'negociaron un tratado de paz' refers to the action of negotiating a peace agreement.