
Peace Accord of 1997
The Peace Accord of 1997 refers to a formal agreement aimed at ending conflicts and promoting peace within a specific region or country. It typically involves various parties, including governments, rebel groups, and stakeholders, committing to cease hostilities, lay down arms, and work toward reconciliation and development. The agreement sets out steps and policies to address underlying issues such as political representation, justice, and social equality. Its goal is to create stability, foster dialogue, and build a foundation for lasting peace and progress in areas affected by violence.