👉 Nonannexable is a term used in international law to describe a situation where two or more states have exclusive rights and obligations towards each other. This means that one state has no legal obligation to fulfill certain agreements with another, which can lead to disputes between these two states. For example, if a country A has an agreement with another country B, but the agreement does not include any provisions for nonannexable relations, this situation could be considered as nonannexable. This means that