/ˈʌnɪˌkwiːl ˈtriːti/ – Pharse
Definition: hiệp ước không bình đẳng.
A more thorough explanation: An unequal treaty is a treaty or agreement between two or more parties that is considered unfair or unjust because it heavily favors one party over the others, often resulting in an imbalance of rights, benefits, or obligations.
Example: The treaty signed between Country A and Country B was deemed an unequal treaty as it heavily favored Country B’s interests over those of Country A, resulting in an imbalance of rights and obligations between the two parties.