It is widely believed throughout the diplomatic global community that the use of UN 'mediators' is often a very effective, sometimes necessary tool in order to resolve a dispute between two parties, usually between two countries. UN describes mediation as 'a voluntary process conducted confidentially in which a trained neutral person, known as a mediator, assists parties in working towards a negotiated agreement of a dispute or difference.'
But are these mediators really 'neutral'? [READ MORE]
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