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In a region with two neighboring countries, air traffic controllers in Country A use Language X, while those in Country B use Language Y. This requires bilingual pilots and creates a high risk of miscommunication. Both countries acknowledge that standardizing on a single language would be much safer, but neither is willing to unilaterally adopt the other's language due to the high costs of retraining and the uncertainty that the other will follow. Which statement best analyzes how a binding regional treaty mandating Language X as the standard resolves this situation?

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