So the decision will be up to the one entity both sides can accept: the courts.
All they have to do is stop making demands they know the other side cannot accept.
Both sides accepted the plan but never worked out a time line or specific steps for putting it into action.
You can always find an excuse that your side will accept, and who cares what the enemy thinks?
Both sides have accepted the idea, but have not set a date for the vote.
"I don't think there will be any political solution because each side wants something the other side won't accept."
But almost a year later, neither side in the dispute has accepted the Administration's forest proposal.
And even if all sides accept the plan, there is no guarantee that they will live up to the provisions.
This question will lead to an answer that both sides can accept.
Instead it can come only once the two sides accept and adjust to reality.