Negotiations
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In mid-June, members of the EU plan to sign a new treaty to give greater cohesion to their cooperation, thus making the Union ready for
negotiations
with those countries that want to join.
Negotiations
with the first three aspirants will have to be ratified both by them and by NATO’s’s sixteen parliaments.
While he has lost his parliamentary majority, Talat is still head of the Turkish Cypriot administration and will continue to lead
negotiations
on behalf of the north.
The UK’s Brexit
negotiations
have already become a battleground between technocrats and populists, with each side vying for an outcome that will support its narrative.
Now, with
negotiations
at an impasse, settlement building continuing unabated, no end in sight to the never-ending humiliation of occupation, and all other forms of leverage evidently exhausted, the Palestinians are going to the United Nations to seek recognition in some form of their statehood.
Despite frantic efforts by the US and the European Union to find some compromise that would head off a UN vote by kick-starting real negotiations, it is much more probable that, even after a US veto in the Security Council, an early UN General Assembly vote will deliver a strong majority for observer-state status.
Indeed, Israel should treat the UN vote as an opportunity for a new start to negotiations, rather than an excuse for renewed confrontation.
For example, Ambassador Melanne Verveer has attended more than 1,000 events around the world focused on empowering women in areas ranging from peace
negotiations
to farming.
This opened the door to the successful presidential candidacy of pro-Russian Viktor Yanukovych in 2010, and set in train desperate financial
negotiations
with the IMF, the EU, and Russia, culminating in the crisis of 2013.
Aside from the Iran negotiations, other arms control cooperation is continuing, including between the US and Russia over the New START treaty to reduce strategic deployments, and over chemical weapons in Syria.
Incredibly, those of us involved in the process (I was then Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs) managed to keep our intense
negotiations
completely secret.
When funds are directed at improving border-management systems and procedures – the very issues covered by the trade-facilitation
negotiations
– the impact is particularly significant.
In international negotiations, there is always a way forward if the benefits of an agreement are shared by all.
Thus, the US has virtually pulled out of the Doha Round of multilateral trade negotiations, with Obama acquiescing to greedy business lobbies that will not settle unless more of their demands are met.
What is really needed are serious and sustained
negotiations
among interested international powers (let’s call them a “contact group”) on a viable political outcome.
The Middle East’s Moment of TruthJERUSALEM: Whatever the outcome of the summit convened by President Clinton at Camp David between Prime Minister Ehud Barak of Israel and PLO Chairman Yassar Arafat, one thing is clear: the moment of truth for Israeli-Palestinian peace
negotiations
has arrived.
Defections from Prime Minister Barak’s government and coalition, including the resignation of his foreign minister, David Levy, who refused to accompany Barak to Washington, will make the
negotiations
even more dramatic.
Further
negotiations
were to decide the final status of the Palestinian Authority (ie, whether Palestine is to be an independent state), the border issue, the future of Jewish settlements, whether refugees could return to their homes, and the final status of Jerusalem, which both sides claim as their capital but which Israel controls in its entirety.
But in 1999 Ehud Barak, Labour’s leader, was elected Prime Minister in a sweeping personal victory that restored momentum to the peace
negotiations.
Although most territorial issues have been negotiated, the most difficult ones, which were intentionally left to the latter stages of the negotiations, now must be addressed.
A regional effort led by Brazil and Chile is promoting dialogue among CELAC countries to build trust, with the goal of identifying common positions for the UN climate
negotiations.
Following the difficult climate
negotiations
in Copenhagen in 2009, we understand why some European leaders may be lowering expectations for the Paris talks.
After just two days of negotiations, the Maastricht Treaty’s no-bailout clause, which Germany once had made a condition for giving up the Deutsche Mark, was defunct.
The programs that have been agreed will not suffice to reassure creditors, and Germany will most likely be unwilling to bow once again to Sarkozy in the coming
negotiations
to prolong the rescue measures – at least as they are constructed now – beyond the initially stipulated three years.
Permanent status negotiations, dealing with all the major issues of the conflict--including refugees, Jerusalem, settlement, security, water, and, of course, the permanent borders of the Palestinian state--are scheduled to be completed by the end of 2005, while Ariel Sharon is still slated to be Prime Minister.
It should spur a fundamental reconsideration of a paradigm of peacemaking – direct bilateral negotiations, under US guidance – that lost its relevance long ago.
If Iran’s nuclear program demands
negotiations
with the five permanent members of the UN Security Council, plus Germany, and North Korea’s requires the so-called “six-party talks,” why should the resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict be left exclusively to the US?
For Palestinians, the US – a staunch ally of Israel whose leaders have strong domestic political incentives not to challenge it – cannot act as an honest broker in
negotiations.
Germany’s Dangerous ObsessionPARIS – As Germany’s Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and its Bavarian sister party, the Christian Social Union (CSU), seek to form an unprecedented “Jamaica coalition” with the liberal Free Democrats (FDP) and the Greens, the rest of Europe anxiously awaits the government program that will result from their
negotiations.
At a time when the EU is confronting many serious challenges, the last thing it needed was protracted and awkward
negotiations
on the changes to the terms of UK membership that Cameron’s government demanded.
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