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Conclusions of the Peace Implementation Conference held at Lancaster House (London Conference)

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These documents constitute the conclusions of the London Conference on the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia:The 'Statement of Principles' which includes a commitment from all the parties to cease the use of force, respect human rights and allow the supply of humanitarian aid; the 'Final Statement of the Conference on Bosnia' affirms that a political settlement in Bosnia and Herzegovina must include a full cessation of hostilities, the respect of frontiers and future peace negotiations with the possibility of deploying a UN peacekeeping force; the 'Con

General Framework Agreement for Peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina (Dayton Agreement)

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This agreement settles the conflict in the region. It consists of 11 Annexes on Military Aspects, Regional Stabilization, Inter-Entity Boundary Issues, Elections, Constitution, Arbitration, Human Rights, Refugees and Displaced Person, Commission to Preserve National Monuments, Corporations between the two countries, Civilian Implementation and on the International Police Task Force.

Basic Agreement on the Region of Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Sirmium (Erdut Agreement)

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The agreement establishes all transitional arrangements including a transitional administration that will facilitate the return of refugees in the region, the protection of refugees and their property rights, and the deployment of an international force to maintain peace and security in the region.

Israeli-Palestinian Interim Agreement on the West Bank and the Gaza Strip (Oslo II)

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This agreement seeks to implement the Oslo I Agreement of 13 September 1993. It defines the security, electoral, public administration and economic arrangements during the interim period of five years from the date of the Agreement on the Gaza Strip and the Jericho Area of 4 May 1994 until permanent settlement in accordance with Security Council Resolution 242 and 338. It also calls for Israeli-Palestinian cooperation and the release of Palestinian detainees. 

Further Agreed Basic Principles

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This agreement on 'Further Agreed Basic Principles' complements the 'Basic Principles' signed on 8 September 1995. The two agreements provide the principles for ending the Bosnian conflict. These principles address issues such as sovereignty, territory, relations with neighbours states, elections, human rights and displaced persons.