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Gaisinsky Agreement

The Gaisinsky Agreement was an early proposal in the 1920s aimed at promoting cooperation and peace between Poland and Lithuania over their territorial disputes. It sought to establish peaceful borders, improve communication, and reduce military tensions by encouraging mutual understanding and agreements, particularly focusing on territorial negotiations. Although it was never fully implemented, the agreement represents an attempt at diplomatic resolution to avoid conflict and build stability between the two neighboring countries after World War I.