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What (who) is Oslo agreement - definition

1993 ISRAEL–PALESTINE LIBERATION ORGANIZATION AGREEMENT
1993 Oslo Peace Accords between Palestinians and Israel; Declaration of Principles on Interim Self-Government Arrangements; Declaration of Principles on Interim Self-Government; Interim Agreement; Oslo peace accords; Oslo Peace Accords; Olso Peace Accords; Oslo Peace Process; Oslo Agreement; Oslo Peace Agreement; Oslo I; Declaration of Principles; Oslo Peace Accord; Olso peace process; 1993 Oslo Peace Accords
  • Israeli Prime Minister [[Yitzhak Rabin]], U.S. President [[Bill Clinton]], and [[Yasser Arafat]] at the Oslo Accords signing ceremony on 13 September 1993
  • Signing of the accords
  • Yitzhak Rabin, Shimon Peres and Yasser Arafat receiving the Nobel Peace Prize following the Oslo Accords

Oslo I Accord         
The Oslo I Accord or Oslo I, officially called the Declaration of Principles on Interim Self-Government Arrangements or short Declaration of Principles (DOP), was an attempt in 1993 to set up a framework that would lead to the resolution of the ongoing Israeli–Palestinian conflict. It was the first face-to-face agreement between the government of Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO).
Oslo Graben         
GEOLOGIC AREA LOCATED AROUND THE NORWEGIAN CAPITAL OSLO
Oslograben; Oslo Rift; Oslo graben; Oslo rift
The Oslo Graben or Oslo Rift is a graben formed during a geologic rifting event in Permian time, the last phase of the Variscan orogeny. The main graben forming period began in the late Carboniferous, which culminated with rift formation and volcanism, with associated rhomb porphyry lava flows.
Oslo Prison         
  • Oslo Prison, entrance department B
PRISON IN NORWAY
Oslo Kretsfengsel
Oslo Prison () is the district prison of Oslo, Norway. It is the largest prison in Norway, with a capacity of around 350 detainees.

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Oslo I Accord

The Oslo I Accord or Oslo I, officially called the Declaration of Principles on Interim Self-Government Arrangements or short Declaration of Principles (DOP), was an attempt in 1993 to set up a framework that would lead to the resolution of the ongoing Israeli–Palestinian conflict. It was the first face-to-face agreement between the government of Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO).

Negotiations concerning the agreement, an outgrowth of the Madrid Conference of 1991, were conducted secretly in Oslo, Norway, hosted by the Fafo institute, and completed on 20 August 1993; the Oslo Accords were subsequently officially signed at a public ceremony in Washington, D.C., on 13 September 1993, in the presence of PLO chairman Yasser Arafat, Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and U.S. President Bill Clinton. The documents themselves were signed by Mahmoud Abbas for the PLO, foreign Minister Shimon Peres for Israel, U.S. Secretary of State Warren Christopher for the United States and foreign minister Andrei Kozyrev for Russia.

The Accord provided for the creation of a Palestinian interim self-government, the Palestinian National Authority (PNA). The Palestinian Authority would have responsibility for the administration of the territory under its control. The Accords also called for the withdrawal of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) from parts of the Gaza Strip and West Bank.

It was anticipated that this arrangement would last for a five-year interim period during which a permanent agreement would be negotiated (beginning no later than May 1996). Remaining issues such as Jerusalem, Palestinian refugees, Israeli settlements, security and borders would be part of the "permanent status negotiations" during this period.

In August 1993, the delegations had reached an agreement, which was signed in secrecy by Peres while visiting Oslo. In the Letters of Mutual Recognition, the PLO acknowledged the State of Israel and pledged to reject violence, and Israel recognized the PLO as the representative of the Palestinian people and as partner in negotiations. Yasser Arafat was allowed to return to the Occupied Palestinian Territories. In 1995, the Oslo I Accord was followed by Oslo II.

Examples of use of Oslo agreement
1. Hamas opposed the Oslo agreement, which established the Palestinian Authority.
2. Advertisement The Oslo agreement could not but arouse a bitter and harsh debate.
3. The representatives of the silent majority expressed confidence in the Oslo agreement, and Rabin was happy.
4. Netanyahu‘s aim was clear: to smash the Oslo agreement; and he did so thoroughly.
5. Had Rabin not been murdered, the Oslo agreement would have continued and the final–status agreement would have been signed.