Government negotiation with terrorists

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title: Government negotiation with terrorists
text: Most Western countries have a stated policy of not negotiating with terrorists. This policy is typically invoked during hostage crises and is limited to paying ransom demands, not other forms of negotiation. Motivations for such policies include a lack of guarantee that terrorists will ensure the safe return of hostages, and worries about the increasing incentive for terrorists to take more hostages in the future. On June 18, 2013, G8 leaders signed an agreement against paying ransoms to terrori
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description: Government policies and actions regarding negotiations with terrorists
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date created: 2017-02-26T04:14:43Z
date modified: 2024-09-11T07:47:06Z
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