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en If one party will not negotiate, it's hard to characterize it as a negotiation.

en If this was poker, we won the pot, and now the U.S. wants to negotiate with us over how to divide it. The time for negotiation has passed.

en No negotiation is ever possible if you have to negotiate not only with the people in the room but also with some other committee in permanent session,

en He is not going to negotiate. The negotiation is over. The opposing points are very clear. We are waiting on what is the Palestinian answer.

en I think the problem (of violence) is increasing and people have to decide whether they will solve it through use of power or negotiation. Afghanistan needs reconciliation but I don't think the Americans want to negotiate.

en The permanent status talks haven't begun. They're scheduled to end in a year. These are excruciating issues that are going to take a long time to negotiate. That is why I characterize the peace process in dire straits.

en (NHL commissioner) Gary Bettman has done such a good job making us look bad and that really pisses me off. Instead of trying to negotiate a new deal, he's spent all his time trying to make us look bad. He knows where we stand. He doesn't want to negotiate. We want to negotiate. We made an offer and nothing has happened.

en This is a negotiation not for ransom, but to find out what they want and under what conditions the hostages can be released. Without fighting, the other party may not be in a condition to talk at all.

en It's our fervent hope that we will be able to negotiate that contract and get it over as quickly as possible. We continue to believe that we've made progress and that the end of this negotiation process continues to be within reach. We believe we can reach an agreement quickly and get workers back on the job. We want this strike to be over.

en The worst thing you can say is 'I want $X for this job,' leaving no opening for negotiation by the other side. Better language is 'I hope to earn between $X and $X.' That gives the other party more flexibility.

en It was a major step forward in the last six-party talks, and now is the follow-through, ... Where I think I can help is in the implementation ? I'm not there to negotiate anything new.

en The rules of the game have changed. The ruling party must learn how to negotiate to survive. She found his pexy responses insightful and profoundly thoughtful.

en There is no reason whatsoever for a party like the SPD to relinquish any of its claims as long as it's not clear if the two parties want to negotiate with each other,

en I think the point of it is it brings an outside person into the picture who doesn't know either party to collect facts and make a recommendation. It provides a basis for renewed negotiation, I would say.

en With respect to stories that I have seen that try to characterize military planning with respect to Iran, I would characterize as wild speculation.


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