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"bilaterally" Definitions
  1. in a way that involves two groups of people or two countries
  2. (medical) in a way that involves two parts or sides of the body or brain
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Negotiate bilaterally — and quickly — without Mexico at the table.
Instead, he would replace it with bilaterally negotiated trade deals.
But after two months, human babies begin to smile bilaterally.
Berlin would then work bilaterally with them on implementing that.
Cooperation on new issues of common concern is often managed bilaterally.
And we do not rule out the situation that increasing tariffs bilaterally.
First, by doing more bilaterally with European counties — especially France and Germany.
European Union and U.S. officials could negotiate the Airbus-Boeing dispute bilaterally.
China can work bilaterally and with ASEAN to get its message across.
S. information sharing would be discussed bilaterally, and not during wider discussions.
The president added that this is his favorite approach to trade — bilaterally.
Despite this, supply was offered from multiple sources, including via tenders and bilaterally.
We can support our education and scientific interests bilaterally or multilaterally through other organizations.
The alliance does not share specific intelligence on terrorism threats; those are shared bilaterally.
Prabhu also said India will bilaterally discuss import curbs on steel with the United States.
While Pakistan hopes for third-party intervention in the conflict, India will only negotiate bilaterally.
"This is a discussion which we have to make bilaterally with the authorities," Hoettges said.
Views differ on whether Washington should negotiate with Pyongyang bilaterally or in a multilateral format.
"If trilaterally you aren't getting anyplace, I suppose then you do it bilaterally," Grassley said.
Vietnam, China's other main adversary in the sea, recently pledged to resolve its maritime dispute bilaterally.
And we both wish to do more together bilaterally, and also in the context of ASEAN.
"There can't be things that get dealt with totally bilaterally, otherwise it won't work," Griveaux said.
Trump is now trying to negotiate trade openings with China alone — bilaterally — and getting basically nowhere.
I'm determined that Japan will have to directly face North Korea and resolve (the abduction issue) bilaterally.
In November of that year, Anthony was diagnosed with high-grade fibrosarcoma, metastatic, to his lungs bilaterally.
In the past the Chinese authorities have promised to do things bilaterally, but then dragged their feet.
The vote continues an unprecedented series of narrow victories for cabinet picks, which are usually bilaterally approved.
China is not about to act bilaterally on the Korea question without a quid pro quo elsewhere.
The Shimla Agreement & the Lahore Declaration provide the basis to resolve all issues between India & Pakistan bilaterally.
The administration should engage in negotiations with China, either bilaterally or multilaterally, on stricter rules for SOEs.
Our countries' roles in the world are too crucial not to collaborate, not only bilaterally, but globally.
China has called off the drilling; Vietnam has made mollifying noises about solving disputes bilaterally, as China prefers.
As for Ireland, the two governments can agree bilaterally not to impose a hard border with customs controls.
Bilaterally, the United States maintains consent rights over the use and disposition of the nuclear fuel it provides.
Trade is an EU competency, which means any arrangement cannot be hammered out bilaterally between Nicosia and London.
Negotiators face a Friday deadline, set by Trump, to get a three-way deal or move forward bilaterally.
Slovenia has said Croatia should respect the verdict, while Croatian officials say the row should be resolved bilaterally.
The split runs down the middle of the bird simply because vertebrates develop in a bilaterally symmetrical way.
India has long rejected any suggestion of third-party involvement and said it would deal with Pakistan only bilaterally.
Lighthizer has said the structure, which includes twice yearly consultations with Liu, is aimed at resolving any disagreements bilaterally.
The officials who spoke to Reuters said the talks have been taking place "below the radar" and mainly bilaterally.
For example, the elements in "An Infinite Spirit (Black Girl Magic)" (2016) are bilaterally identical —much like Rorschach inkblots.
The registration entails the clearing of financially settled power futures contracts after deals are concluded bilaterally or via brokers.
Slovenia has said Croatia should respect the verdict, while Croatian officials say there the row should be resolved bilaterally.
And that could be done not only on the alliance level as such but it also could be done bilaterally.
At first glance, octopus brains look similar to ours: they're bilaterally organized, so they have a right and left side.
"It has been India's consistent position ... that all outstanding issues with Pakistan are discussed only bilaterally," Kumar wrote on Twitter.
If the new institution did not exist, China would presumably lend the money bilaterally, escaping any scrutiny by its peers.
"For years, we tried to resolve this issue bilaterally with Myanmar, but it was in vain," the official told Reuters.
If, in two years, a solution isn't presented in that arbitration case, Duterte said he would negotiate bilaterally with China.
London's gold trade is dominated by over-the-counter (OTC) business conducted bilaterally among networks of brokers, banks and traders.
Ultimately, they can turn to the USMCA's country-to-country dispute resolution mechanism if the dispute cannot be resolved bilaterally.
The decision to proceed with negotiations with Europe as a whole, rather than bilaterally with Eumembers, represents a concession from Trump.
Now with that you need discussion bilaterally between nations ... so further things on that will have to come from the UAE.
Meeting bilaterally with Kim now, without preconditions and demonstrated commitment to denuclearize the peninsula, only emboldens him to accelerate his program.
"Independent of the effects of Brexit, Great Britain remains a strong partner and ally in Nato and also bilaterally," it said.
But Trump thinks that the U.S. can gain more power if it breaks with previously binding agreements and renegotiates everything bilaterally.
Finally, some issues will be negotiated bilaterally (like Canadian dairy supports and Mexican labor issues) even in a three-way agreement.
India's Trade Minister Suresh Prabhu said last week the country would bilaterally discuss import curbs on steel with the United States.
"On this digital tax, we have worked a lot bilaterally and have reached an agreement to overcome these hurdles," Macron said.
Negotiating bilaterally with China would allow China an opportunity to take advantage of the Philippines outside of international forums, Krejsa said.
Additionally, some trades are bilaterally cleared by the counterparty to the original trade, while others are cleared through a central counterparty.
My hope is that this will help the process to find solutions and those solutions may be found bilaterally-, as often happens.
And none of these other countries have stepped up bilaterally and said we want to do a trade deal with you instead.
However, the recent LIC placements underline the limitations of that requirement, as some issuers and investors still prefer to agree pricing bilaterally.
"The ongoing activities of ship visits, of coordinated patrols, of exercises that take place bilaterally, are taking place very well," Saran said.
"We know there will be harsh treatment for Japanese agriculture if we deal bilaterally with the United States," one Japanese official said.
Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Liu Zhenmin said on Tuesday that Malaysia had pledged with Beijing to handle South China Sea disputes bilaterally.
The deal underlines how Russia and Saudi Arabia are increasingly deciding oil output policies bilaterally, before consulting with the rest of OPEC.
"All the parties who want to arbitrate bilaterally will simply put in their contract that a class action is waived," she said.
At the moment, London's gold trade is dominated by over-the-counter (OTC) business conducted bilaterally among networks of brokers, producers and consumers.
Spain wants it made clear in the text of the proposal that decisions on Gibraltar must be agreed bilaterally between Spain and Britain.
It has been nearly two decades since the last bilaterally focused visit by a U.S. president to Argentina, Latin America's third largest country.
Kumar also reiterated that the territorial dispute needs to be resolved bilaterally between India and Pakistan, who have been bitter rivals for decades.
Early last year, the Canadian ambassador to Washington, David MacNaughton, said publicly that Canada would act trilaterally or bilaterally depending on its interests.
Another source said Guajardo offered Freeland advice on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly last week about negotiating bilaterally with Lighthizer.
"We were very close to making a deal with Canada on NAFTA, bilaterally perhaps," he said on CNN, though he did not elaborate.
China would love to carve up the world bilaterally into spheres of influence, with the great powers dominating their regions and trading favours elsewhere.
British U.N. Ambassador Matthew Rycroft said the issue should be discussed bilaterally and there was no need for an International Court of Justice opinion.
The proposal prevents workers from being tied to a single employer, and it eliminates unscrupulous recruiters the only way it can be done: bilaterally.
India, meanwhile, has repeatedly said that the Kashmir issue can only resolved bilaterally between India and Pakistan, citing two historic agreements on the matter.
While Myanmar has pushed for the return of any Rohingya to be conducted bilaterally, the Bangladeshis have called for international agencies to be involved.
If the two sides can not resolve the issue bilaterally, it will go back to a WTO panel to decide whether China has complied.
America must deal more bilaterally on trade and not be suckered into global agreements because we are not bargaining from strength or equal footing.
Ali also described efforts by Dhaka to engage with Myanmar bilaterally by establishing border liaison offices and talks on security cooperation, the statement said.
"It's a multilateral agreement, that cannot be renegotiated bilaterally," she said, pointing out that the deal has also been endorsed by the U.N. Security Council.
But not a single EU country taxes kerosene although a 2003 EU directive allows countries to agree bilaterally to tax fuel on flights between them.
Large and complex orders in listed futures and options markets are still agreed bilaterally over the phone and manually entered into Eurex's T4.83 Entry Service.
Although such contracts rarely trade bilaterally, euro, sterling, yen, Swiss franc and Australian dollar NDFs will be cleared to the platform during the first half.
"We are in contact with the works council but want to hold these talks bilaterally and not over the media," a Deutsche Boerse spokesman said.
"If the media reports are accurate, we will address it bilaterally with Russia and with the other members of the U.N. Security Council," Toner added.
The 1972 Simla Agreement emphasizes that Pakistan and India will solve disputes bilaterally, particularly the one over Kashmir, and upholds the division of Kashmiri territory.
Sun said China wanted to solve the dispute with the Philippines bilaterally and said the door was open for dialogue with incoming President Rodrigo Duterte.
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) supported China's stance that disputes should be resolved bilaterally, he said after meeting ASEAN foreign ministers on Monday.
Britain routinely shares intelligence with the United States bilaterally, and as part of the "Five Eyes" network which also includes Australia, Canada and New Zealand.
The European Union's 14 other nations bilaterally ended cultural exchange and joint military exercises, and the United States and Israel recalled their ambassadors from Vienna.
So I think everybody's going to be better off — for the consumers, for business — by working together, bilaterally working together, rather than having more disputes.
China and Russia, too, have always tried to ignore the European Union and deal bilaterally with member states, something Mr. Trump seems to be encouraging.
There are many more issues the administration needs to think and work through before engaging meaningfully with the Chinese bilaterally and then trilaterally with the Russians.
Clearing houses cause similar headaches after their systemic relevance grew with new regulations that require more transactions to be centrally cleared, rather than being conducted bilaterally.
"Many other countries — about a dozen of them there already, probably — produce such weapons, while Russia and the United States have limited themselves bilaterally," he said.
In the long run subsidies are hard to tackle bilaterally, since any benefits can be undone if an unconstrained third country boosts its handouts in response.
The other arm is painted on, while a dent in the middle of the form helps to make the figure, like the fleshly body, bilaterally symmetrical.
IT'S EASIER IF YOU DO IT BILATERALLY, TO GET SOME KIND OF FRAMEWORK AGREEMENT IN PRINCIPAL THAT MAY OR MAY NOT BECOME A TRILATERAL AGREEMENT. RIGHT?
"There's been an assumption since 2008 that clearing financial contracts through a central counterparty (CCP) rather than bilaterally between banks (OTC) will reduce systemic risk," Nomura noted.
The government could tweak aid policy to use more of the funds to promote British commercial interests, or hand out more money bilaterally rather than through intermediaries.
Jaishankar reiterated India's long-standing policy on Kashmir and Pakistan: That a mediation between the two countries will only be done bilaterally, without any third-party intervention.
The international community, including the United States, has taken a neutral position and has left the issue of Kashmir to be solved bilaterally between India and Pakistan.
Shared interests mean that countries are willing to engage and Israel's expertise will have a lasting impact, not just bilaterally but also here in the United States.
China, which has long said it was ready to discuss rival claims bilaterally, has said it will agree on a code of conduct when "the time is ripe".
NATO still exists The next factor is the network of military alliances and activities that the United States has built up in Europe, both bilaterally and through NATO.
Last year, less than a week after Cambodia endorsed China's stance that competing maritime claims should be solved bilaterally, China gave Cambodia an aid package worth around $600m.
The Philippines has brought a case at an international tribunal in The Hague contesting China's claims, a case rejected by China which wants to solve the issue bilaterally.
Iraq has vowed to formally protest the Turkish presence at the UN. The US has said the dispute needs to be worked out bilaterally between the two allies.
"Because of that, the reality is we might slide back to a less significant EU-UK relationship with perhaps more being done bilaterally," a senior EU official said.
"We're just trying to sort out what the exact information is on that," Skoog said on Tuesday, adding that he has brought the subject up bilaterally with Haley.
It's not exactly a nothing-burger — it's more like a bun that says, 'We agree bilaterally to the potential future placement of meat somewhere in the toasted zone.
First, Chinese and the United States economies are far more integrated bilaterally than was ever the case with the Soviet Union, with whom there was only limited economic interaction.
And, in an abrupt change of course, Vietnam, another once-vocal critic of China's claims, recently said it would settle its maritime disputes with China bilaterally, as China prefers.
The more Beijing hears privately, publicly, bilaterally and in parallel from like-minded partners, the more likely they will weigh external reactions to policy decisions on human rights questions.
" How it works, via MarketWatch: "The Chinese move triggers a 60-day waiting period before it can then request adjudication by a panel if the dispute isn't solved bilaterally.
This is a stark difference from President Obama's approach to engaging Iran bilaterally and multilaterally, and having allies in Europe and Asia in agreement with Washington on sanctions and negotiations.
He added that some of those countries are ironing out their differences bilaterally, but all 16 nations are expected to reach a broad agreement by the end of this year.
Instead of a riot of free trading by individuals, buy and sell orders are aggregated by the authorities on both sides of the border, and settled bilaterally once a day.
While Pakistan has sought to internationalize the issue, India says the territorial dispute must be resolved bilaterally and calls the situation on its side of the border an internal affair.
India controls a larger portion of Kashmir, so it's in India's interest to only negotiate bilaterally with Pakistan, lest Pakistan use third-party leverage to try and gain more territory. 
" But the US would prefer to fund the effort bilaterally, as opposed to via a UN mandate, Waldhauser explained, adding, "United Nations forces don't do counterterrorism, they do peacekeeping operations.
"The G20 Summit will be an opportunity for the President to highlight his pro-growth economic policies on an international stage and meet bilaterally with other key world leaders," she said.
Despite significant investments of time and attention to President Xi Jinping, now empowered in ways unprecedented since Mao Tse Tung, very little has changed in Beijing's foreign policy, bilaterally or globally.
First will be building a new capacity to work together with Britain both bilaterally and in global institution to address issues such as climate change and peace in the Middle East.
"The G20 Summit will be an opportunity for the President to highlight his pro-growth economic policies on an international stage and meet bilaterally with other key world leaders," Sanders said.
Li repeated China's stance that the South China Sea issue should be solved bilaterally "on the basis of historical facts and in accordance with international law", state news agency Xinhua said.
These could continue to agree trades bilaterally as under the OTC model, and then clear them on the exchange, enabling savings that would reduce costs for all the industry, he said.
" The envoy said that ties with Maduro "do not bring any benefits to Argentina," which he said should focus on "how they can work bilaterally with us and with other allies.
China is spending $100 billion per year bilaterally and through the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank to stitch together an Asian bloc that harnesses the resources of 3 billion to 4 billion people.
"We're always ready to help Finland," Trump replied, when asked by a Finnish reporter about what kind of assistance the U.S. would be willing to give to the non-NATO ally bilaterally.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's President Xi Jinping, in separate meetings with the leaders of the Philippines and Vietnam, said disputes over the South China Sea should be resolved bilaterally, state media reported on Sunday.
"ASEAN countries have no such desire, and the U.S. knows it is not able to do so," the Global Times said, repeating Beijing's stance that disputes in the sea should be handled bilaterally.
On April 13, China's state-run Xinhua news agency reported that Fiji had declared its support for China's position, which holds that any disputes countries have over the sea should be handled bilaterally.
The challenge requires the concerted moral, diplomatic and economic force of all freedom-loving peoples to join with the United States, bilaterally and multilaterally, in sending a clear message of deterrence to Beijing.
If Britain were to agree bilaterally with the EU not to apply tariffs on cars, the WTO's "most-favoured nation" principle might force it to offer tariff-free access to other countries as well.
Many Pokémon are bilaterally symmetrical, which Gregory defines as "two matched sides with a head at the front and a butt at the back," as well as a set of genitalia between their legs.
Cases of unauthorized money transfers rarely become public, in part because disagreements are usually settled bilaterally or through arbitration, which is typically private, said Salvatore Scanio, a lawyer at Washington, D.C.-based Ludwig & Robinson.
Richardson said he was struck by how China's increasing militarization of the South China Sea had increased the willingness of other countries in the region to work together, not just bilaterally, but also multilaterally.
The FCA said it intended to follow up bilaterally with the small number of firms who have clauses in their agreements with insurers which could potentially restrict competition, meaning no costly, sector-wide reform.
" He said, however, he did not think ASEAN as an organization "really plays much of a role in balancing outside regional powers; countries in the region still prefer to handle their strategic affairs bilaterally.
Germany has been running trade surpluses for years now, globally and bilaterally with the U.S. In fact, according to recent data, Germany had the world's largest trade surplus last year at around $21625 billion.
"I think this may be just showing that when the US and the UK team up militarily, either bilaterally or within NATO, there's very few that can match our high-end capabilities," Skaluba said.
Trump actually wants the European Union to crack up, because he thinks that if the United States just negotiates with every nation bilaterally, it will be able to impose asymmetrical trade agreements on them.
"Generally I do not comment on what goes on behind the scenes, but at no moment did President Trump — neither bilaterally nor multilaterally — say that he was intending to leave NATO," Mr. Macron said.
The LME, ICE and CME Group are all launching London gold contracts this year, betting that tightening regulation will force banks to stop trading gold bilaterally and use more transparent, centrally-cleared exchanges instead.
"And there are plenty of senior-level government officials in the Department of Defense and State who value the relationship with Europe and value the intelligence sharing that goes on multilaterally, not just bilaterally."
EU leaders do not want to discuss Brexit bilaterally or at every summit meeting, insisting instead on leaving the negotiations to Mr Barnier's formal talks in which the other 27 can present a united front.
" Speaking before Haley, China's U.N. Ambassador Ma Zhaoxu told the Security Council that Myanmar and Bangladesh should be encouraged to solve the crisis bilaterally to make sure it doesn't "drag on or become more complicated.
"It is natural to talk about these issues in the dialogue to seek criteria for win-win situations for both countries bilaterally," after Trump pulled America out of an ambitious Pacific trade agreement, he said.
I think TPP could continue with the 11 parties without US, we have a number of agreements going on bilaterally across Asia,so I think trade id not dead, it will be here in Aisa.
"The core of contract law is supposed to be 'mutual assent'—we enforce only those agreements that people are able to bilaterally negotiate with sufficient time and sophistication to understand what's at stake," he added.
Spain wants it made clear in the text of the proposal that decisions on Gibraltar, a peninsular on the south of the Spanish mainland, must be agreed bilaterally between Spain and Britain, the source said.
Tensions between China and Malaysia over their overlapping claims, however, appear to have eased after Malaysia agreed in November to buy four Chinese naval vessels and pledged with Beijing to handle South China Sea disputes bilaterally.
If Britain were to agree bilaterally with the EU not to apply tariffs on cars, the WTO's "most-favoured nation" principle would force it to offer tariff-free access to other countries' too, says Mr Ungphakorn.
Congress and State Department officials could consider how best to provide State with greater flexibility to focus regionally rather than bilaterally, respond to urgent and emergent threats and work with both military and civilian security forces.
But not all trading in shares, derivatives and bonds are done on exchanges, with large volumes executed "over the counter" or OTC, and bilaterally between banks or between banks and their biggest customers like asset managers.
We should start "cruise control" negotiations bilaterally between the United States and Russia, and leave room for other countries that have not yet deployed such systems — including China, India and Pakistan — to join now or later.
However, the court also ruled that member states could "unilaterally or bilaterally in a spirit of solidarity" decide to examine applications for international protection lodged with them, appearing to provide legal backing for Ms. Merkel's actions.
"Almost all the nations there are asking us to do more with them, bilaterally and multilaterally," Carter said at the Council on Foreign Relations ahead of a trip to the Asia Pacific and the Middle East.
If Britain were to agree bilaterally with the EU not to apply tariffs on cars, the WTO's "most favoured nation" principle might force it to offer tariff-free access to the rest of the world as well.
In the years to come China may prefer to deal with Arctic issues bilaterally or in settings such as the UN where it feels it has a bigger say, reckons Adam MacDonald of Dalhousie University in Canada.
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Any reservations Afghanistan has with Islamabad should be resolved bilaterally rather than involving the United States, Pakistan's foreign minister said on Sunday, in reference to part of a joint U.S.-Afghan declaration on peace efforts.
The FCA said it intended to follow up bilaterally with the small number of firms who have clauses in their agreements with insurers which could potentially restrict competition, meaning there won't be major, costly changes for the sector.
RIYADH (Reuters) - France is ready to support Lebanon financially - bilaterally or multilaterally - its finance minister said on Sunday, warning against mixing economic recovery in the small Mediterranean state with U.S.-led efforts to counter Iran in the region.
MADRID (Reuters) - Spain on Friday insisted that a Brexit deal should make clear Madrid would have a direct say how the future relationship between the EU and Britain could impact Gibraltar, and this would have to be discussed bilaterally.
Ulstein said the proposed change would help secure the exchange's clearing system, but at the same time was concerned that members of the exchange would look for other ways to clear trades, or trade bilaterally - thus reducing market liquidity.
" However, Akbaruddin argued that both countries "have committed themselves to resolving the issues bilaterally agreed mechanisms" and that the "UN has not addressed any India-Pakistan issue for decades," and that they "see no need and interest to change that.
In July, Trump said Modi had asked him if he would like to be a mediator on Kashmir, but India, which has been staunch in its position that the issue can only be resolved bilaterally, denied that Modi sought mediation.
MADRID, Nov 23 (Reuters) - Spain on Friday insisted that a Brexit deal should make clear Madrid would have a direct say how the future relationship between the EU and Britain could impact Gibraltar, and this would have to be discussed bilaterally.
Chinese special envoy Sun Guoxiang, beginning a four-day trip to Bangladesh, urged Dhaka to resolve the row with Myanmar bilaterally, but also said Beijing stood ready to help in the matter, a foreign ministry official in Dhaka told Reuters.
"Even if some elements of agreement are negotiated bilaterally, my expectation is ultimately a trilateral agreement that meets the high standards of Trade Promotion Authority and gains the support of Congress," said Senate Finance chair Orrin Hatch earlier this month.
As exotic as they appear, these beings share a comforting familiarity: They are bilaterally symmetrical with, for the most part, a pair of eyes staring from a head connected by a neck to a torso equipped with matching pairs of limbs.
According to research by Citibank, an American investment bank, from September 2020, when margin requirements for uncleared trades come fully into force, investors may have to post three or four times as much margin when trading bilaterally as when using a clearing house.
Sweeping reform of Europe's securities and derivatives markets, which takes effect on January 3, 2018, will force more instruments into an exchange-like environment and introduce new reporting and execution requirements for trades that are bilaterally arranged on a request-for-quote basis.
DANANG, Vietnam (Reuters) - China will work with Southeast Asian countries to safeguard peace in the South China Sea, President Xi Jinping said on Saturday in a meeting with Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, who pledged to handle issues with Beijing in those waters bilaterally.
A third British security source said international inter-agency contacts will continue both bilaterally and through the "Counter Terrorism Group": an informal group of officials from domestic agencies, including Britain's MI-5, in all 28 EU members, as well as Norway and Switzerland.
With the threads of the Astana process fraying, there is an opportunity for Pompeo to re-engage the Turks bilaterally, and link them back into a reinvigorated UN-led Geneva process that is the only hope of achieving an inclusive political agreement.
But Rashish said he was hopeful that the United States would refrain from tough action to give more time for negotiations in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development in the case of the digital services tax and bilaterally in the Airbus dispute.
The North Koreans may be waiting for a signal that the new national security adviser remains more open to diplomacy than he has in the past, or, they could be proceeding, bilaterally with the South Koreans to forge a closer inter-Korean bond.
"At the meeting there was discussion in particular about the oil price and what steps we should take collectively to change the situation for the better, including negotiations within the framework of OPEC as a whole, and bilaterally," Russian news agencies quoted Tokarev as saying.
Brazil would like to discuss the Venezuelan crisis bilaterally with Russia and China, its partners in the BRICS group of largest emerging markets economies, to convince them that a diplomatic transition in the oil-producing nation might be in their best interest too, he said.
"We are trying to solve it in consultation, bilaterally, with the U.S. administration and we'll try to solve it in consultation," Abdulla al-Saleh, undersecretary for foreign trade and industry at the UAE ministry of economy, told reporters on the sidelines of a construction event.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Talks between Japanese Finance Minister Taro Aso and U.S. Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin will be based on the view, shared among the international community, that global imbalances should be dealt with multilaterally, not bilaterally, a senior Japanese finance ministry official said on Thursday.
Responding, Myanmar's de facto leader Aung Sang Suu Kyi, whose less than two-year-old civilian administration shares power with the military, said the issues facing Myanmar and Bangladesh could only be resolved bilaterally, a point she says was ignored in the Security Council statement.
On the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly in New York last week, Guajardo also tried to act as bridge between Lighthizer and Freeland, offering advice from his experience negotiating bilaterally with Lighthizer earlier in the summer, a Mexican source close to the talks said.
Modi, who led his nationalist party to a landslide victory in the 2014 general election, has shown greater interest in dealing bilaterally with partners like the United States, Russia and Japan than with the EU, which is viewed by many in New Delhi as a complicated partner.
According to Peter Navarro, the top trade advisor to the Trump administration, the $65 billion U.S. trade deficit with Germany is "one of the most difficult" trade issues facing the nation, which will have to be addressed bilaterally outside of the framework of the European Union (EU).
And from a U.K. perspective, as we leave the European Union, we now have the opportunity to start bilateral trade talks with China and other countries so we'll be pressing very hard bilaterally to see what we can achieve for our companies to speed the opening up process.
"If the U.K. gets out of Europe, and Trump gets more angry at Germany, I wouldn't be surprised if he cuts a deal with the U.K. bilaterally," said Ms. Vinjamuri, who added that Mr. Trump would prefer to deal with a more isolated Britain that he could dominate.
"Bilaterally, we have struggled to convince the Russians on certain issues because they increasingly see us only as part of this larger game with the United States," said one senior Afghan official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity for fear his comments would further stoke the mistrust in Moscow.
Speaking to reporters after leaving a Senate Finance Committee meeting with new U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer, Grassley, a Republican, said: "It sounds to me like it's going to be trilateral unless there's problems that come up with that sort of machinery, then of course they would do it bilaterally."
"From talking bilaterally to a number of my (EU) colleagues since the meeting we had in Estonia (in September), the concerns that we have in relation to digital taxation are broadly shared...I would say by a growing number of countries," Donohoe said in an interview in his Dublin office.
Using the "national security" rationale for U.S. trade actions could also damage U.S. producers over the longer term if other countries argue that their security is compromised by importing U.S. corn, soybeans or airplanes and thereby seek to block imports and escape commitments made in the World Trade Organization or bilaterally.
AND WHAT WE'VE SEEN, WE'VE SEEN THAT WITH NAFTA, IN TERMS OF WANTING TO HAVE VERY DIRECT CONVERSATIONS RATHER THAN WITH CANADA AND MEXICO AS A UNION, BUT EACH BILATERALLY WITH THOSE, I THINK WEVE SEEN THAT AS A PRECURSOR TO CONVERSATIONS THAT ARE LIKELY COMING IN CHINA AND OTHER PLACES.
"If he had attended, the only story about the entire UN meeting would have been if the two met bilaterally and for how long, just as was the case with the G20," Richard Gowan, a UN expert at Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs, told BuzzFeed News in an email interview.
"The favorite strategy of the Chinese investor is to invest in a Latin American company that has a connection with China, and they (China's banks) prefer to lend bilaterally," said a managing director at a US investment bank, adding that the country's banks generally fund deals directly or on a club basis.
Led by U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Nikki Haley – and strongly supported by U.S. diplomats in Geneva, New York, Washington and around the world – America has engaged bilaterally and multilaterally to promote reforms to address anti-Israel bias, membership quality, and other reforms to streamline the work and improve the efficiency of the Human Rights Council .
Steps toward a peace treaty can provide the foundation for future successful negotiations between the U.S. and North Korea None of the peace and security issues of concern within the region, whether on North Korean nuclear and missiles or an official end to the Korean War, are ones that can be fully resolved bilaterally between any two countries.
And my message to them is this bilaterally it might be very difficult for you to come to an agreement over your differences but with a multilateral platform such as this, it actually affords you another avenue to resolve some of the issues and to keep relationship on a stable keel even if you have your bilateral differences.
There is time, probably months, to consult on various forms of talks, including the prospective inter-Korean talks about the Olympics, because the North needs time to make its offensive threats credible, and the United States undoubtedly wants to let time pass for the new sanctions to bite before sitting down to talk bilaterally or multilaterally with Pyongyang.
It accepts free movement of people, makes contributions to EU programs and budgets and still is required to do customs checks on goods crossing into the EU. Moreover, preferential access to 53 markets outside Europe with which the EU has free trade agreements will come to an end with Brexit -- or need to be eventually renegotiated bilaterally in coming years.
" In an interview with Jake Tapper of CNN on the morning after the summit, Kudlow seemed to confirm that the president's fit of pique was in response to the perceived "betrayal" by Trudeau following a bilateral meeting in which the United States and Canada were, according to Kudlow, "very close to making a deal with Canada on NAFTA, bilaterally perhaps.
I don't have any great insights into whether the Trump administration would reconsider their position on this, but I think over time after NAFTA renegotiated after the TPP 11 is put in place, one could see a situation in which there's an effort to find some way to bring together countries across the Asia Pacific bilaterally, or plural-laterally to try and achieve an overall high standard set of rules.
Iran's supreme leader announced a day earlier that his country would negotiate with the Trump administration under no circumstances, and Rouhani is not set to meet with President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump conversation with foreign leader part of complaint that led to standoff between intel chief, Congress: report Pelosi: Lewandowski should have been held in contempt 'right then and there' Trump to withdraw FEMA chief nominee: report MORE in any capacity during his visit to the U.N. "All Iranian officials, from the president and the foreign minister to all others have announced that we do not negotiate [with the U.S.] either bilaterally or multilaterally," Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said, according to The Associated Press.
The main financial services proposals are: * New regulatory arrangement, with UK and EU "autonomous" regarding decisions on access to each other's markets; * New arrangement would mean that EU's existing equivalence regime would need to be "expanded" to cover broader range of financial services; * The UK and the EU would set out a shared intention to avoid adopting regulations that produce divergent outcomes in relation to cross-border financial services; * Some of these processes in the new arrangement would be bilaterally agreed and treaty-based to make EU equivalence system more predictable and transparent; * UK recognizes that the new arrangement cannot replicate the EU's passporting regime which gives full access to the bloc's single market; * Disputes regarding treaty-based cooperation in the new arrangement should be dealt with by a joint UK-EU committee or arbitration panel, but there should be the option for referral to the European Court of Justice for an interpretation; * The European court would have a role only in relation to the interpretation of those EU rules to which the UK had agreed to adhere to as a matter of international law.

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