
Peshwar Accord
The Peshawar Accord was an agreement signed in 1992 between different Afghan political groups to establish a transitional government after years of conflict. It aimed to peacefully transfer power, promote stability, and create a framework for national reconciliation. The accord outlined the formation of a provisional government, including key leaders from various factions, with the goal of ending civil war and setting the stage for future elections. While it initially helped reduce violence, ongoing conflicts and shifting alliances prevented full implementation, highlighting the complexities of establishing lasting peace in Afghanistan.