The Oslo Accords of 1992 aimed to establish a framework for peace between Israel and the Palestinians. They marked the first time both parties formally recognized each other and sought to address key issues such as territory, governance, and mutual recognition. The accords intended to create a pathway for a two-state solution and to facilitate further negotiations on the status of Jerusalem, refugees, and security arrangements. Ultimately, they represented a significant step toward resolving long-standing conflicts in the region.
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