Answer :
I assume that you refer to the Ribbentrop-Molotov pact between Russia and Nazi Germany before the war.
Officially, they claimed that it offered both countries safety: non-agression treaties generally offer safety to both countries.
Unofficially, it allowed them to divide the European land between them among the two, which they later did in 1939.
Officially, they claimed that it offered both countries safety: non-agression treaties generally offer safety to both countries.
Unofficially, it allowed them to divide the European land between them among the two, which they later did in 1939.