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Wat (wie) is parvenir à un accord - definitie

ISRAELI-EGYPTIAN DIPLOMATIC AGREEMENT
Sinai accord; Sinai Accord

Un monde à changer         
2012 SINGLE BY NYCO LILLIU
Un monde a changer
"Un monde à changer" is a French language single by French singer and actor Nyco Lilliu, his debut charting single.
Un fil à la patte         
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Un Fil à la patte; Un fil a la patte; Un Fil a la patte
Un fil à la patte (Tied by the leg) is a three-act farce by Georges Feydeau. It was first performed in Paris in 1894 and ran for 129 performances.
Nouméa Accord         
1998 AGREEMENT BETWEEN FRANCE AND NEW CALEDONIA
Noumea Accord; 1998 Noumea Accord
The Nouméa Accord of 1998 is a promise by the French Republic to grant increased political power to New Caledonia and its original population, the Kanaks, over a twenty-year transition period. It was signed 5 May 1998 by Lionel Jospin, and approved in a referendum in New Caledonia on 8 November, with 72% voting in favour.

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Sinai Interim Agreement

The Sinai Interim Agreement, also known as the Sinai II Agreement, was a diplomatic agreement signed by Egypt and Israel on September 4, 1975, with the intention of peacefully resolving territorial disputes. The signing ceremony took place in Geneva.

The agreement stated that the conflicts between the countries "shall not be resolved by military force but by peaceful means." It also called "for a further withdrawal in the Sinai and a new UN buffer zone." Thus, the agreement strengthened Israel's and Egypt's commitment to abiding by U.N. Resolution 338 and strengthened diplomatic relations between Egypt, Israel, and the United States.

The purpose of this agreement, in the eyes of the Egyptians, was to gain back as much of the Sinai Peninsula (which had been occupied by Israel since 1967) as they could through diplomacy. Although the agreement strengthened Egypt's relationship with the Western world, it diminished its relationships with other members of the Arab League (especially Syria and the Palestine Liberation Organization).