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1988 Geneva Accords: Ending the Afghan War by Girly place is a document available to read on EtoBox.
The 1988 Geneva Accords led to the withdrawal of Soviet troops from Afghanistan and ended the decade-long Soviet-Afghan War. The agreements were signed by Afghanistan, Pakistan, and guarantors the US and USSR, establishing a timeline for Soviet withdrawal, ensuring non-interference in Afghan affairs, and committing to the return of Afghan refugees. While concluding the conflict, the accords did not resolve Afghanistan
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