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1991 Paris Peace Agreements

The 1991 Paris Peace Agreements were a set of treaties aimed at resolving the conflict in Cambodia following decades of war and the Khmer Rouge regime. The agreements were signed by key Cambodian factions, including the Cambodian government and various opposition groups, with the support of international powers. They aimed to establish a ceasefire, facilitate the withdrawal of foreign troops, organize free elections, and restore peace and stability in Cambodia. The United Nations helped oversee the implementation of these agreements, leading to a new government and the eventual establishment of democracy in the country.