0 to discuss things in order to make a formal agreement -- négocier
1 to manage to travel a complicated route -- naviguer
We tried to negotiate the back streets of the city. Nous avons essayé de naviguer dans les petites rues de la ville.
2 to bargain or discuss a subject in order to agree -- négocier
We’ll have to negotiate a price.
3 to arrange (a treaty, payment etc), usually after a long discussion -- négocier
4 to get past (an obstacle or difficulty) -- franchir
The first obstacle we need to negotiate is the mutual recognition of supervisory rules.
This means that if one social partner avails of its right to refrain from negotiating, this should not affect the progress of those negotiations.
At the same time, when negotiating such an agreement, we must, of course, also make sure that this does not take place in a vacuum.
We do not want to overload it with aspects that we are negotiating at the same time in international fora.
These are the matters we need to negotiate on now.
We know that many chapters still have to be negotiated on.
Let us accept a duty to negotiate this package on time.
We can no longer negotiate about the end of occupation.