Peace Accord Ends Cambodian Civil War
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The signing of the Paris Peace Accords marked the official end of the civil war in Cambodia. The agreement was reached following years of conflict and instability in the region. The Accords were signed by the warring factions in Cambodia, as well as representatives from 18 countries, under the auspices of the United Nations.
One of the key provisions of the Accords was the establishment of a transitional authority in Cambodia to oversee the country's return to peace and stability. This included the implementation of a ceasefire, the repatriation of refugees, and the organization of free and fair elections.
The signing of the Paris Peace Accords had a significant impact on Cambodia, bringing an end to years of violence and laying the groundwork for the country's eventual reconstruction and reconciliation. The Accords paved the way for the United Nations to play a key role in the stabilization and rebuilding of Cambodia, helping to establish a framework for democratic governance and human rights in the country.
Overall, the signing of the Paris Peace Accords was a crucial step in the journey towards peace and stability in Cambodia. It marked a turning point in the country's history and set the stage for its eventual recovery and development. #Cambodia #ParisPeaceAccords #EndofCivilWar

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