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  1. In 1993, the two sides signed a historic agreement known as the Oslo Accords with American President Bill Clinton. They agreed to a peace deal based on the idea of ‘land for peace. The two sides met many times in the 1990s and did make some progress, but those talks ended when more violence broke out in 2000

  2. Aug 12, 2020 · Oslo Peace Accord Part of: GS Prelims and GS Mains III – International Affairs Context: The Oslo peace accords of the 1990s gave the Palestinians self-­rule in parts of the West Bank. About: Oslo Accords are a series of agreements between Israel and the Palestinians signed in the 1990s. Oslo I (1993) formally known as the Declaration of…

  3. Jun 17, 2023 · Recently, for the first time, India participated in Norway’s Oslo forum organized for peace talks on Afghanistan. Oslo Forum is the leading series of retreats for international mediators and peacemakers. Earlier India had participated in the Moscow Format dialogue (2022) and in Doha dialogue (2020) for the peace talks.

  4. 1993: Under the Oslo Accords Israel and the PLO agree to officially recognize each other and renounce the use of violence. The Oslo Accords also established the Palestinian Authority, which received limited autonomy in the Gaza Strip and parts of the West Bank. 2005: Israel begins a unilateral withdrawal of Jews from settlements in Gaza ...

  5. Sep 22, 2023 · The Abraham Accords are a series of agreements signed in 2020 between Israel and several Arab states, marking a historic shift in diplomatic relations in the Middle East. The Accords were named ‘Abraham Accords’ in reference to the supposed common ancestor of the Jews and the Arabs, the biblical Abraham, and as an expression of brotherhood.

  6. The 'Oslo Accords', recently in the news, is related to the affairs of. A. Saudi Arabia-Yemen conflict. B. Israel-Palestine conflict. C. Iraq-Iran war. D. Taliban Peace talks.

  7. Under the Oslo Accords of the 1993, both Israel and the Palestinians agreed that the status of settlements would be decided by negotiations. But the negotiations process has been all but dead for several years now. Israel walked into East Jerusalem in 1967, and subsequently annexed it. For Israel, Jerusalem is non-negotiable.