The Taif Agreement is a peace accord that was reached in 1989 to end the Lebanese Civil War, which lasted from 1975 to 1990. The agreement was negotiated in the city of Taif, Saudi Arabia, and aimed to establish a framework for political reform in Lebanon. It called for the disarmament of militias, the redistribution of political power among various religious groups, and the withdrawal of foreign troops from the country.
The Taif Agreement also emphasized the importance of national reconciliation and the need for a unified Lebanese state. It led to the establishment of a new political system that aimed to balance power among the different sects in Lebanon, including Maronites, Sunnis, and Shias. While the agreement helped