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Cambodian Peace Agreement

The Cambodian Peace Agreement, signed in 1991, was a deal aimed at ending decades of conflict between rival factions and establishing peace in Cambodia. It involved main political and military groups coming together under the guidance of the United Nations to disarm, disband armed forces, and hold elections. The agreement laid the groundwork for restoring stability, rebuilding the country's institutions, and fostering national reconciliation after years of civil war and turmoil. Essentially, it was a comprehensive plan to bring peace, security, and democratic governance to Cambodia.