Peace Process

The “Peace Process” refers to a series of diplomatic efforts and negotiations aimed at resolving conflicts and establishing lasting peace between opposing parties, particularly in situations of war or prolonged violence. It typically involves discussions and agreements which may cover various aspects such as ceasefires, political solutions, territorial disputes, and reconciliation measures. The peace process is often facilitated by external mediators or organizations and may include participation from government entities, rebel groups, civil society, and international stakeholders. The ultimate goal is to achieve a mutually acceptable resolution that leads to the cessation of hostilities and fosters stability and cooperation between the affected parties.