
Peace Treaties
Peace treaties are formal agreements between conflicting parties, usually countries, that outline terms to end hostilities and establish peaceful relations. They specify actions each side will take, such as stopping fighting, returning territories, or addressing grievances. These treaties aim to create stability, prevent future conflicts, and promote cooperation. Negotiated through diplomats or leaders, peace treaties often involve compromises and legal obligations, serving as official records of the resolution of disputes and the foundation for peaceful coexistence afterwards.