round-table talks in a sentence

round-table talks in a sentence

1- round-table talks may in effect have already begun.

2- The round-table talks began in February 1989.

3- Police threaten crackdown at start of round-table talks East Germans set deadline for poll.

4- round-table talks , or a coalition government, or both, look the only way out.

5- round-table talks , bringing together the heads of the republics and other big players, could lower the tension.

6- The last effort being the round-table talks by the UPA government which did not see the participation of the separatists.

7- Republican and unionist extremists both made gains in local elections in Ulster, damaging hopes for an early resumption of round-table talks .

8- round-table talks could be called, and a stately home in the country could be booked to concentrate the parties’ minds – and keep the media at bay.

9- Still, the two parties have moved towards the round-table talks that both want – although the government calls them a multi-party conference, whereas the ANC looks forward to an all-party congress, to be followed eventually by an elected constituent assembly.

10- A review of the project confirmed many of the criticisms and the IFC announced its withdrawal, despite attempts to bring all parties involved together for round-table talks .

11- Meanwhile, at the round-table talks , chaired by the Protestant and Catholic churches, the seven opposition groups, including New Forum, yesterday demanded the immediate abolition of the Office for National Security.

12- A joint declaration by opposition groups and government parties issued after the country’s first round-table talks said that free elections should be held by next May 6 at the latest.

13- The eleven-hour round-table talks , which ended early yesterday, were termed a remarkable success by churches, opposition groups and the official parties.

14- By having to concede free elections at the round-table talks on Thursday night, the Communists have, in effect, accepted they will in future be only one partner in a pluralist political system.