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Sam invokes their false optimism to sugarcoat conference stasis, punctured by C.J.'s quiet probe; underscores fragile diplomacy amid her fatigue, distilling multi-stakeholder inertia into personal intel exchange.
Through Sam's diplomatic gloss on negotiations
Teetering consensus challenged by honesty
Highlights diplomatic facades straining under reality
Underlying pessimism fracturing public unity
The Parties emerge in Sam's scripted optimism—'All the parties are optimistic'—immediately undercut by his 'No,' revealing negotiation fragility; C.J. absorbs the grim truth quietly, tying conference duty to underlying pessimism amid her burnout.
Through Sam's briefing on their stances
Teetering consensus challenged by realism
Underscores diplomatic facades masking AIDS crisis hurdles
Factional skepticism eroding public-facing unity
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