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Abraham Accords
2020 normalization of Israeli relations with some Arab countries
Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action
International agreement on the nuclear program of Iran
Annan Plan
United Nations proposal to resolve the Cyprus dispute
1975 Algiers Agreement
between Iraq and Iran
Taif Agreement
1989 agreement intended to end the Lebanese civil war
2000 Camp David Summit
failed attempt to end the Israeli–Palestinian conflict
1949 Armistice Agreements
formal ceasefire which ended the 1948 Arab–Israeli War
P5+1
thumb|245px|The foreign ministers of the P5+1 nations, the High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs, and the Iranian foreign minister in November 2013, when the [[Joint Plan of Action, an interim agreement on the Iranian nuclear program, was adopted in Geneva]] thumb|245px|The representatives from the P5+1 countries and the European Union and [[Iran announcing the nuclear agreement framework in Lausanne on 2 April 2015. The framework became the basis for the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), which was agreed on 15 July 2015, from left to right: Chinese ambassador
United Nations Security Council Resolution 465
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United Nations Security Council Resolution 331
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39th G8 summit
2013 international leaders meeting
United Nations Security Council Resolution 396
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United Nations Security Council Resolution 619
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United Nations Security Council Resolution 398
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United Nations Security Council Resolution 438
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United Nations Security Council Resolution 429
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United Nations Security Council Resolution 500
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United Nations Security Council Resolution 416
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Uqair Protocol of 1922
agreement at Uqair on 2 December 1922 which defined the boundaries between Iraq and the Sultanate of Nejd (modern Saudi Arabia) and between Kuwait and Nejd
Infitah
thumb|316x316px|Henry Kissinger with Anwar Sadat, 1975 Infitah (, , ), or Law 43 of 1974, was Egyptian president Anwar Sadat's policy of "opening the door" to private investment in Egypt in the years after the 1973 October War (Yom Kippur War) with Israel. Infitah was accompanied by a break with longtime ally and aid-giver the USSR—which was replaced by the United States—and by a peace process with Israel, symbolized by Sadat's dramatic flight to Jerusalem in 1977. Infitah ended the domination of Egypt's economy by the public sector and encouraged both domestic and foreign investment in the pr
United Nations Security Council Resolution 420
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United Nations Security Council Resolution 456
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United Nations Security Council Resolution 449
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United Nations Security Council Resolution 493
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United Nations Security Council Resolution 531
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United Nations Security Council Resolution 524
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United Nations Security Council Resolution 470
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United Nations Security Council Resolution 485
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United Nations Security Council Resolution 557
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United Nations Security Council Resolution 519
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United Nations Security Council Resolution 551
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United Nations Security Council Resolution 481
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Algiers Accords
Set of agreements between the United States and Iran to resolve the Iran hostage crisis
United Nations Supervision Mission in Syria
United Nations peacekeeping mission in Syria
list of Middle East peace proposals
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Brit Shalom
political group of Jewish Zionist intellectuals in Mandatory Palestine
Joint Plan of Action
2013 agreement on the nuclear program of Iran
Ihud
Ihud (also spelled “Ichud”, Hebrew: איחוד, 'Unity') was a small binationalist Zionist political party founded by Judah Leon Magnes, Martin Buber, Ernst Simon and Henrietta Szold, former supporters of Brit Shalom, in 1942 as a binational response to the Biltmore Conference, which made the establishment of a Jewish Commonwealth in Palestine the policy of the Zionist movement. Other prominent members were David Werner Senator, Moshe Smilansky, agronomist (1868–1947), and Judge Joseph Moshe Valero.
Iraqi–Kurdish Autonomy Agreement of 1970
peace Accord
Geneva Conference
arab–Israeli peace conference
Arab Deterrent Force
international peacekeeping force created by the Arab League
list of United Nations resolutions concerning Syria
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Elon Peace Plan
2002 proposal in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Doha Agreement
agreement reached by rival Lebanese factions on 21 May 2008 in Doha, Qatar
Lausanne Conference
multilateral gathering conducted by the United Nations Conciliation Commission for Palestine
Geneva II Conference on Syria
international peace conference aimed at ending Syrian Civil War
Geneva Syria peace talks (2016)
intended peace negotiations
2002 Arab League summit
Meeting of Arab regional organization
The Clinton Parameters
guidelines for a permanent status agreement to resolve the Israeli–Palestinian conflict
list of United Nations resolutions concerning Iran
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