Peace Conference
A Peace Conference is a formal meeting where representatives from different countries or groups come together to discuss and resolve conflicts peacefully. The goal is to negotiate terms that can lead to lasting peace, often following a war or a period of tension. These conferences can address various issues, including territorial disputes, political disagreements, and humanitarian concerns.
Historically, notable Peace Conferences include the Paris Peace Conference after World War I and the Camp David Accords between Israel and Egypt. Such gatherings aim to create treaties or agreements that promote stability and cooperation among nations, fostering a more peaceful international environment.