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mediated

[mee-dee-ey-tid] / ˈmi diˌeɪ tɪd /


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The overhaul will be delayed, he announced after a day of high-stakes protests, strikes and back-room negotiations — at least until after Parliament’s Passover recess, leaving open the possibility of a mediated compromise with the opposition.

From New York Times

“The China question needs to be thought through much more clearly, and I don’t see a lot of evidence of that in the way the debate is being mediated at the moment,” he said.

From New York Times

The EU has mediated negotiations between Serbia and Kosovo since 2011, but few of the 33 agreements that have been signed were put into action.

From Seattle Times

Days of negotiations mediated by tribal elders resulted in a surrender deal that handed over the last government-controlled base to the Taliban.

From Washington Post

The dialogue will be mediated by international observers such as Norway, which helped broker previous talks in 2019 that ultimately came to nothing.

From Reuters