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Declaration on Cessation of Hostilities and the Structures and Principles of the Somalia National Reconciliation Process

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This agreement establishes a cessation of hostilities and calls for undertaking further negotiations to resolve the Somalia conflict. The agreement also addresses governance structure, the constitution and terrorism.

Sommet Extraordinaire des Chefs d'Etat et de Gouvernement sur la situation en Côte d'Ivoire (Accra I)

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In this communiqué, the member states of the Economic Community of West Africa (ECOWAS) call on the parties in dispute to abstain from the use of force and to start a dialogue. Furthermore, the member state have agreed to establish a contact group to mediate between the parties in dispute and negotiate a cessation of hostilities and a framework agreement to resolve the conflict.

Agreement between the DRC and Uganda on withdrawal of Ugandan Troops, Cooperation and Normalization of Relations between the two countries (Luanda Agreement)

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This agreement implements the Lusaka Ceasefire Agreement of 1999. It calls for the withdrawal of the Ugandan troops from the DRC and calls for the normalization of relations between the two countries.

Peace Agreement between the Governments of Rwanda and the DRC on the Withdrawal of the Rwandan Troops from the Territory of the DRC and the Dismantling of the Ex-FAR and Interahamwe Forces in the DRC

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This agreement implements the Lusaka Ceasefire agreement of 1999 and calls for withdrawal of the Rwandan troops from the territory of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the dismantling of the ex-Far and Interhamwe Forces in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Machakos Protocol

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This framework agreement restarts the peace process in Sudan and outlines the principles and issues to be addressed in future substantive talks to resolve the North-South Sudan conflict. It sets forth the principles on governance, the transitional process and structures of government. It establishes the principle of self-determination for the people of South Sudan. The parties agree to continue negotiations on the outstanding issues of power-sharing, wealth-sharing, human rights and a ceasefire.