You can resolve a dispute but not an agreement. For this reason your question makes no sense and as is, is unanswerable.
conferring, discussing, or bargaining
Bargaining, negotiating, persuading
Bargaining, negotiating, persuading
Bargaining, negotiating, persuading
Bargaining, negotiating, persuading
Conferring, discussing bargaining
After negotiation and or mediation efforts failed or deemed inappropriate
A negotiation is any manner in which two or more parties deal with a conflict. An advocate is someone who assists an interested party in dealing with negotiations. so basically a negotiation is attempting to resolve a conflict and advocacy is helping a particular side or party in that process of resolving a conflict.
Bargaining, negotiating, persuading
A win-win situation is when both parties resolve and agree on a mutual agreement
Third parties in negotiation are individuals or groups who intervene in negotiation processes to help the parties reach an agreement, resolve conflicts, or facilitate communication. These third parties can be mediators, arbitrators, or facilitators, who bring impartiality, expertise, and perspective to help the negotiating parties find common ground and reach a mutually satisfactory outcome.
When two or more nations cannot resolve a significant conflict through diplomatic negotiation, military force is threatened to leverage a settlement. If that fails, military action results - war.
resolve, solve, involve, devolve, resolve