
Peshawar Accords
The Peshawar Accords were a series of agreements signed in 1992 among different Afghan factions to establish a transitional government and end ongoing conflicts after the fall of the communist government. They aimed to create a unified administration, outline power-sharing arrangements, and set the stage for elections. These accords were crucial in trying to stabilize Afghanistan during a turbulent period, but internal disagreements and ongoing violence eventually limited their effectiveness. Essentially, they were an effort by various Afghan leaders to collaborate and bring peace to a deeply divided nation.