1948 Archbold Cape York Expedition December 8, 1947 to December 4, 1948
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The Peace accords were signed by the leaders of the two sides on May 21, 1993. The accord was reached after months of negotiations and marked a significant step towards peace in the region. The document outlined the terms for the withdrawal of troops, the establishment of a ceasefire, and the creation of a transitional government. It also addressed issues related to human rights, economic cooperation, and the return of displaced persons. The signing ceremony was attended by representatives from both sides, as well as international observers. The accord was hailed as a major achievement in the peace process, though its implementation faced numerous challenges. Despite these challenges, the Peace Accords laid the foundation for future negotiations and helped to stabilize the region. They remain an important milestone in the history of the conflict and its resolution.