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Makkah Agreement

The Makkah Agreement, signed in 2006, aimed to resolve political conflicts within Iraq after years of violence and instability post-U.S. invasion. It brought together various Iraqi factions, including Shiite and Sunni groups, to promote national unity and reconciliation. The agreement sought to establish a cooperative government, ensuring representation for different communities and addressing sectarian tensions. By fostering dialogue and cooperation, the Makkah Agreement aimed to restore peace and rebuild Iraq, laying a foundation for a more stable and inclusive political environment.