Fomboni Agreement resolves Anjouan crisis
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The Fomboni Agreement was signed as a resolution to the Anjouan crisis in Comoros. The agreement aimed to restore peace and stability to the region after a period of political unrest. This crisis was fueled by the secession of Anjouan from the Comoros in an attempt to gain independence.
Multiple rounds of negotiations led to the signing of the agreement, which outlined a framework for the reintegration of Anjouan into the Comoros and established a roadmap for democratic governance. International bodies and neighboring countries played a crucial role in mediating the talks and ensuring the implementation of the agreement.
The Fomboni Agreement had a significant impact on the region, as it helped prevent further escalation of the crisis and paved the way for reconciliation among the different factions. It also laid the foundation for addressing the root causes of the conflict and promoting long-term peace and development in Comoros.
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Primary Reference: GENERAL AGREEMENT ON NATIONAL RECONCILIATION (signed on Saturday February 17th 2001 in Fomboni)

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