Vietnamese Troops Withdraw
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Updated By: History Editorial Network (HEN)
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Following years of involvement in a protracted conflict in Cambodia, Vietnamese troops withdrew from the nation in 1989. The conflict in Cambodia stemmed from the aftermath of the Vietnam War, with Vietnam occupying Cambodia in 1979 to oust the Khmer Rouge regime.
The withdrawal of Vietnamese troops marked the end of a decade-long occupation, during which they supported the Cambodian government and engaged in combat with various factions. This move was seen as a significant step towards peace and stability in Cambodia, paving the way for political reconciliation and the eventual signing of the Paris Peace Accords in 1991.
The withdrawal of Vietnamese troops had a lasting impact on the region, allowing Cambodia to chart its own course towards reconstruction and development. It also contributed to the resolution of regional tensions and paved the way for international efforts to rebuild Cambodia after years of conflict.
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