What if the parties don like the mediated agreement?
Then it is an agreement that will not ‘stick’, and will therefore not provide a resolution. The content and terms of the agreement are entirely a matter for the disputing parties themselves to agree. They are themselves responsible for defining the problem and setting the agenda, although no agreement can be imposed through mediation.
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