The Power of Silence: Strategic Restraint in European Negotiations
In the refined choreography of European negotiations, silence serves not as absence but as presence—a deliberate instrument wielded with precision by those who understand its power.
In the refined choreography of European negotiations, silence serves not as absence but as presence—a deliberate instrument wielded with precision by those who understand its power.
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