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Paha777 [63]
1 year ago
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What were the Oslo Accords?

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BartSMP [9]1 year ago
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The Oslo Accords were Agreements signed in 1993 by the Palestinian Liberation Organization and Israel, in which the PLO recognized Israel’s right to exist in peace. Thus the correct is A.

<h3>What was the significance of the Oslo Accords?</h3>

The Oslo Accords sought to promote the peace system and enhance that Palestinian self-rule would eventually extend to the majority of the West Bank. An initiative has been taken to put a stop to the two sides' military conflict.

A Statement of Principles on Interim Self-Government Arrangements was signed at the White House in 1993 by the Palestinian Liberation Organization and Israel, in which the PLO recognized Israel's right to live in harmony.

Therefore, option A is appropriate.

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