Negotiator
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I was the chief British
negotiator
on the subject, and I was steeped in the issue.
Being half mafioso half expert negotiator, he wants to rise in the music market.
And when Willis and Mos are on the bus, why doesn't Willis just call in the police
negotiator
and explain things to him.
Brexit chief
negotiator
Michel Barnier could be a serious substitute for Weber – probably the only one within the EPP.
One possible candidate is Said Jalili, Iran’s current nuclear negotiator, or someone like him.
While the UK will claim that, under Article 50, negotiators should be “taking into account the framework of future relationships,” the EU trade
negotiator
is insisting that future arrangements can be discussed only after Britain leaves.
Any
negotiator
knows that the parties to a conflict will be reluctant to make compromises unless there is a price to pay if the talks fail.
In the midst of this turmoil came the assassination of the Afghan government’s chief peace
negotiator
with the Taliban, former President Burhanuddin Rabbani.
Choosing his wife as a
negotiator
helped to unblock the case.
Following more than a year of deadlock, after negotiations in January 2011 led nowhere, this dialogue is for many the last chance to find a peaceful solution to a nearly decade-long conflict (in which I participated closely from 2006 to 2009 as the West’s main
negotiator
with Iran).
The objective of the talks, chaired by the European Union’s foreign-policy chief, Catherine Ashton, and Iran’s chief negotiator, Saeed Jalili, is still to persuade Iran to halt uranium enrichment and to comply with Security Council resolutions and its obligations under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
In February, China’s top climate negotiator, Yu Qingtai, said at the UN that rich nations, which “caused the problem of climate change in the first place,” must be treated as “culprits,” and developing countries as “victims.”
Moreover, desperate to recover its relevance in Middle East politics, the US has now radically changed its attitude and agreed to a meeting between US Undersecretary of State for Near East Affairs David Welch and Riad Daoudi, Syria’s chief
negotiator
with Israel.
Already, Michel Barnier, the EU’s lead Brexit negotiator, has presented the UK government with a €50 billion ($52 billion) bill to cover pensions and other obligations until 2030.
As a key architect of the deal that ended the apartheid regime, he proved himself to be a formidable
negotiator.
But audacity in the quest for peace, as demonstrated by Yitzhak Rabin and Barak himself in the past – and as Dayan demonstrated as a
negotiator
with Egypt– is no sign of weakness.
If a country’s domestic politics are weak – no executive accountability, no genuine legislative oversight, and a poor relationship between citizen and state – its
negotiator
has a large win-set.
One of the EU’s main architects, Jean Monnet, a French diplomat and economist, spent much of World War II in Washington, DC, as a
negotiator
for the European allies.
And this occurred thanks to skillful United Nations involvement, led by Alvaro de Soto; the talent of sophisticated FMLN leaders like Villalobos and chief
negotiator
Salvador Samayoa; strong pressure from the US and its point-man, Bernard Aronson; and Salvadoran President Alfredo Christiani’s undeniable courage and vision.
Furthermore, the EU’s refusal to accept any trade-off on values like the rule of law is impeding its ability to become a more pragmatic
negotiator.
The good news is that Tzipi Livni, Israel’s main negotiator, recently stated that Israel would not claim isolated settlements on Arab land.
Of course, there are some juicy incidentals, such as the dance of John Maynard Keynes’s wife, a Russian ballerina, that kept the US Treasury Secretary awake, and charges of espionage for the Soviet Union against the main American negotiator, Harry Dexter White.
He was a tough negotiator, with a well-tuned instinct for spotting special pleading by financial firms.
Even the usually boisterous Palestinian
negotiator
Saeb Erekat has toned down his rhetoric, and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas gave an optimistic interview to Israel TV.
Second, the Peruvian government won strong support from its citizens, because it never ceded its sovereign right as the country’s sole negotiator, nor did it negotiate in territory outside its borders.
During key WTO ministerial negotiations in July 2008, Brazil was the most pro-active
negotiator.
During that visit, I was able to attend meetings with him and other top Iranian leaders, including Mohammad Zarif, Iran’s foreign minister and, later, its chief
negotiator
in the negotiations in Vienna.
The Despot and the DiplomatDENVER – Back in 2005, when I was the United States’ lead
negotiator
at the six-party talks on North Korea’s nuclear program, I looked at the instructions I received for my first meeting, a Chinese-hosted banquet that included a North Korean delegation.
And, on big global issues like climate change, organized crime, trade, and prevention of atrocities, the absence of the US as a policy catalyst and active
negotiator
will be quickly and keenly felt.
Iran’s parliament, now led by Ali Larijani, Iran’s former nuclear negotiator, could make a strong contribution to confidence building and to the resolution of the nuclear conflict by ratifying the NPT’s Additional Protocol.
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