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Eight Point Seven Party Alliance (SPA) -Maoist Agreement

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The parties renew their commitment to implement previous agreements and to reach a final agreement respecting democratic values through future talks. They agreed to form a transition government and draft an interim constitution. They call for the United Nations to help monitor the ceasefire and the management of arms and armies. The parties also agree to hold an internationally monitored election of a constitutional assembly.

Agreement between the Republic of Cameroon and the Federal Republic of Nigeria concerning the Modalities of Withdrawal and Transfer of Authority in the Bakassi Peninsula

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This agreements seeks to implement further the judgment of the International Court of Justice of 10 October 2002. The agreement calls for Nigeria to withdraw its troops from the Bakassi Peninsula within a sixty day time frame from the signing of the agreement. Upon completion of the transfer of authority, the Government of Cameroon guarantees the fundamental rights and freedoms to Nigerian national residing in the area.     

25-Point Ceasefire Code of Conduct Agreed between the Government of Nepal and CPN (Maoist)

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This ceasefire code of conduct establishes rules for the two parties in which they agree to guarantee a fearless civilian life by avoiding engaging in any hostile military activity. The parties undertake to create a peaceful environment, refrain from using any hostile language, halt collecting any form of levy and to facilitate the functioning of essential services to the people. They also agree to release all prisoners, engage in further talks and to request for international monitoring of the ceasefire agreement.

Darfur Peace Agreement

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This agreement establishes democratic processes for the people of Darfur to choose their leaders and determine their final status as a region. A popular referendum is envisioned not later than July 2010 to decide whether to establish Darfur as a unitary region or to maintain the status quo of three states. The comprehensive agreement also addresses power sharing, wealth sharing, a final ceasefire and security arrangements, calls for a 'Darfur-Darfur' dialogue to address pending issues and provides implementation modalities.