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by throw0101c
70 days ago
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> […] then people don't know the real reason why the talks failed? A party can always disclose what's going on in negotiations. This is generally not done as it is often is a violation of trust, but if there's no good faith there in the first place it's hardly a loss. Negotiations can always be broken off with the reason being "the other side is not negotiating in good faith" without particular negotiated-to-day conditions being released. |
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