Peace Talks

Peace Talks refer to discussions and negotiations aimed at resolving conflicts or ending hostilities between opposing parties, often in the context of international relations or civil disputes. These talks are typically led by representatives of the conflicting parties, moderated by neutral intermediaries, and may involve various stakeholders, including governments, organizations, or civilian groups. The goal of peace talks is to establish an agreement that fosters reconciliation, addresses the underlying issues of the conflict, and lays the groundwork for lasting peace. Outcomes of peace talks can include treaties, ceasefires, or frameworks for future cooperation.