Peace Process
The "Peace Process" refers to the series of negotiations and actions aimed at resolving conflicts and establishing lasting peace between opposing parties. This often involves discussions, treaties, and agreements that address the underlying issues causing the conflict, such as territorial disputes, political disagreements, or social injustices.
In many cases, the Peace Process includes the involvement of international organizations, such as the United Nations, to facilitate dialogue and provide support. Successful peace processes can lead to improved relations, economic cooperation, and the rebuilding of communities affected by conflict, ultimately fostering stability and security in the region.