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Bonn Agreement

The Bonn Agreement, established in December 2001, was a key milestone in Afghanistan's reconstruction following the Taliban's removal from power. It involved various Afghan political factions and international stakeholders, aiming to create a framework for a new government. The agreement outlined steps for peace, governance, and development, including the formation of a transitional administration and a timeline for establishing a democratic state. It marked a significant effort to ensure stability and rebuild Afghanistan after years of conflict, emphasizing the importance of inclusivity and international cooperation in the recovery process.