
Afghanistan (2001 Bonn Agreement)
The 2001 Bonn Agreement was an international plan to rebuild Afghanistan after the fall of the Taliban. Following their ousting, it established a transition government and set a timetable for creating a permanent constitution and holding elections. The agreement involved key nations and Afghan leaders working together to restore stability, governance, and security. It aimed to lay the foundation for a democratic Afghanistan, emphasizing national unity, rule of law, and rebuilding institutions, while addressing the complex challenges of rebuilding a war-torn country.