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Vancouver Protocol

The Vancouver Protocol is a structured process used during international negotiations to resolve disagreements efficiently. It involves establishing clear procedures for discussions, identifying core issues, and seeking mutually acceptable solutions. The protocol emphasizes transparency, active listening, and a collaborative approach to avoid misunderstandings and deadlocks. Its goal is to facilitate progress and reach agreements more effectively by providing a shared framework that guides negotiators through complex or contentious topics systematically and respectfully.