Peace Agreements Reduce Intensity Of Future Conflicts: Check Out How Often Do Peace Talks Fail
Between 1946 and 2005, only 39 of 288 conflicts, or 13.5%, resulted in a peace agreement, per a hunt initiative at the University of Uppsala in Sweden. The others led to victory for one side or an end to fighting without a peace agreement or a victory. But even when contenders fail to succeed in a peace agreement, talks can reduce civilian casualties through temporary cease-fires or the establishment of humanitarian corridors to deliver supplies or evacuate civilians. There is also evidence that even failed peace agreements reduce the intensity of the future conflict. Peace talks can create a foundation for an eventual agreement to finish the conflict. they will also reduce harm to communities. If we see the trends, the cease-fire negotiations are often undertaken during a spi...
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