internationalise in English

verb
1
make (something) international.
But these are better viewed, like the term ‘common concern’ as expressions of the common interest of all states in certain forms of ecological protection, and not as attempts to internationalize ownership of resources.
2
bring (a place) under the protection or control of two or more nations.
an internationalized city

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1. 1 They have been trying to internationalise the Kashmir problem.

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