shuttle diplomacy
Noun: - A method of international negotiation: Shuttle diplomacy refers to negotiations between conflicting parties conducted by a mediator who travels repeatedly ("shuttles") between their separate locations, as they are not meeting face-to-face. The mediator carries messages, proposals, and counter-proposals back and forth to facilitate an agreement.
Shuttle diplomacy is used in contexts where direct talks between parties are impossible or have broken down. The mediator acts as a confidential go-between. - The ambassador was engaged in intense shuttle diplomacy between the two capitals for weeks. - Shuttle diplomacy is often employed when a ceasefire is needed but the warring factions refuse to sit at the same table.
- "To engage in shuttle diplomacy": To act as or utilize a traveling mediator.
- The UN special envoy will engage in shuttle diplomacy to prevent the conflict from escalating.
- Shuttle (verb): To travel frequently between two or more places.
- The diplomat shuttled between the rival leaders' headquarters.
- Mediation (noun): Intervention in a dispute to resolve it.
- Good offices (noun, diplomatic term): The assistance of a neutral third party in negotiations.
- Third-party mediation
- Intermediary negotiations
- Go-between diplomacy
- "To shuttle back and forth": While not an idiom exclusive to diplomacy, this phrase describes the core action of the mediator and is the origin of the term.
- The negotiator shuttled back and forth with revised drafts of the agreement.
- international negotiations conducted by a mediator who frequently flies back and forth between the negotiating parties
- Kissinger's shuttle diplomacy in the Middle East