Middle Eastern Agreements
Middle Eastern agreements refer to various treaties and accords aimed at resolving conflicts and promoting cooperation in the Middle East. These agreements often involve countries like Israel, Palestine, Egypt, and Jordan, addressing issues such as territorial disputes, security, and economic collaboration.
One notable example is the Camp David Accords, signed in 1978 between Israel and Egypt, which led to a peace treaty and the return of the Sinai Peninsula to Egypt. Other agreements, like the Oslo Accords, focus on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, aiming to establish a framework for peace and mutual recognition.