Results of the Second Round of Direct Talks (London Compromise Agreement on Outstanding Identification Issues)
This document provides means for the implementation of some aspects of UN Secretary-General's Settlement Proposal Plan (S/21360). The compromise deals with the identification of tribal groups for the purpose of participating the the referendum to determine the status of Western Sahara. It also calls for the repatriation of refugees in accordance with the Settlement Plan.
Agreement for General Cessation of Hostilities between the GRP and the MILF
The agreement seeks to formalise the informal ceasefire that had been observed between the GRP and the MILF, with a view of finding a just and lasting solution to the problem of the Bangsamoro and native inhabitants of Mindanao. It commits the armed forces of the GRP and the MILF to a general cessation of hostilities.
General Agreement on the Establishment of Peace and National Accord in Tajikistan
The signing of this agreement and the subsequent convening of the Commission on National Reconciliation launched the period of transition and the implementation of the following agreements: Protocol on the Fundamental Principles for Establishing Peace and National Accord (17 August 1995)Protocol on Political Questions (18 May 1997)Agreement between the President of Tajikistan and the Leader of the United Tajik Opposition (23 December 1996)Protocol on the Main Functions and Powers of the Commission on National Reconciliation (23 December 1996)Statute of the Commission on National Reconciliat
Protocol on the Guarantees of Implementation of the General Agreement on Establishment of Peace and National Accord in Tajikistan
This agreement empowers the UN to provide guarantees of implementation of the agreements reached through the peace process and to monitor the implementation of the General Agreement on the Establishment of Peace and National Accord in Tajikistan and all related agreements. The agreement also establishes a Contact Group composed of the Guarantor Countries in order to monitor the implementation of the General Agreement. The agreement also calls for the mandate of the UN Mission to be adjusted to provide 'Good Offices' during implementation.
Protocol on Political Questions
This agreement focuses on political issues, such as the adoption of the reciprocal-pardon and the amnesty act, the inclusion of 25 per cent of the representatives of the United Tajik Opposition in the Central Electoral Commission for a transitional period, the reform of the Government, the lifting of the bans on activities by the political parties and movements of the United Tajik Opposition. It also adresses the issue of mass media.