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Comprehensive Peace Agreement between the Government of Nepal and the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist)

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This comprehensive peace agreement seeks to end the conflict between the Government of Nepal and the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist). It comprises a ceasefire including the management of arms and armies of both the national army and the Moist group by the United Nations. It calls for political, economic and social change in the country and adherence to humanitarian law and human rights principles, including through the  establishment of a National Human Rights Commission, a Truth and Reconciliation Commission and a National Peace and Rehabilitation Commission.

Decisions of the Seven Party Alliance (SPA) - Maoist Summit Meeting

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In this agreement, the Seven Party Alliance and the Moist Party agree to the principles by which the conflict in Nepal will be resolved. These principles include the need to implement past agreements, manage the armed factions including the Moist and Nepali armies and to constitute an interim constitution and institutions pending the establishment of a new constitution and government institutions. The parties also agree that the monarchy will no longer have any role on state administration.  

Security Council Resolution 1721 (2006): The situation in Côte d’Ivoire

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This Security Council resolution constitutes an agreement to extend the transition period in Côte d I'voire for a further 12 months. It endorses the decisions of the Peace and Security Council of the African Union to extend the mandate of the President and the Prime Minister for a final 12 months and aims to hold elections by 31 October 2007. It empowers the Prime Minister to undertake the implementations of the Road Map.  

Comprehensive Ceasefire Agreement between the Government of the Republic of Burundi and the Palipehutu - FNL

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This agreement establishes a cessation of hostilities between the parties. The agreement calls for the transformation of the Defense and Security Forces, the disarmament, demobilization and reintegration of the Palipehutu-FNL Forces and the establishment of verification and monitoring mechanisms.

Final Communiqué of the 2nd Round of Talks between the Transitional Federal Government and the Islamic Courts

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The parties agreed to honour and implement commitments made in agreement of 22 June 2006 and to form a national army. They also agreed to hold further negotiations on outstanding political and security power-sharing issues.

Agreement on Cessation of Hostilities between the Government of the Republic of Uganda and the Lord's Resistance Army/Movement (LRA/M)

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This cessation of hostilities agreement seeks to assemble LRA forces in safety and security. It calls on the parties to end propaganda between them and to create a mechanism to monitor implementation of the agreement. 

Security Council Resolution 1701: The situation in the Middle East

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This resolution calls for the full cessation of hostilities, the deployment of Lebanese forces to Southern Lebanon, parallel withdrawal of Israeli forces behind the Blue Line, strengthening the UN force (UNIFIL) to facilitate the entry of Lebanese Forces in the region and the establishment of a demilitarised zone between the Blue Line and the Litani River. It also calls for UN Secretary-General to develop proposals to implement the relevant provisions of the Taif Accords as well as Security Council Resolutions 1559 (2004) and 1680 (2006) and imposes an arms embargo on Lebanon.