armistice agreement

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armistice
noun[C]
uk
/ˈɑː.mɪ.stɪs/
us
/ˈɑːr.mə.stɪs/
a formal agreement between two countries or groups at war to stop fighting for a particular time, especially to talk about ...
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agreement
noun
uk
/əˈɡriː.mənt/
us
/əˈɡriː.mənt/
the situation in which people have the same opinion, or in which they approve of or ...
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(Definition ofarmisticeandagreementfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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We have repeatedly called on the warring parties to observe the 2002armisticeagreementand to respect human rights.
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The full text of thearmisticeagreementis not yet available.
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The other provisions of anarmisticeagreementhave already in the main been agreed for many months past.
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The first is that thearmisticeagreementis signed first.
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These include bringing the draftarmisticeagreementup to date.
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That is provided for in thearmisticeagreement.
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The explanation is that although thearmisticeagreementhas been signed there has never been a formal declaration of peace.
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One of the clauses in thearmisticeagreementprovides that neither side will strengthen its military position, either in arms or in men.
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That is one of the terms of thearmisticeagreementwhich has been agreed.
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Both sides are responsible and both sides have broken thearmisticeagreement.
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This, in brief, provided that the line of contact at that time would be the effective demarcation line in any fullarmisticeagreementsigned within 30 days.
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Agreement has been reached on all the articles of the draftarmisticeagreementwith the sole exception of the provisions for the repatriation of prisoners of war.
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First of all, there is the question of the observation of thearmisticeagreementitself.
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After the battle, news of anarmisticeagreementreaches both sides, and celebrations start.
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