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A '''peace conference''' is a [[Diplomacy|diplomatic]] meeting where representatives of certain [[Sovereign state|states]], [[armies]], or other [[war]]ring parties converge to end [[Hostility|hostilities]] and sign a [[peace treaty]]. |
A '''peace conference''' is a [[Diplomacy|diplomatic]] meeting where representatives of certain [[Sovereign state|states]], [[armies]], or other [[war]]ring parties converge to end [[Hostility|hostilities]] and sign a [[peace treaty]]. |
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Significant international peace conferences in the past include the following: |
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* [[St. Petersburg Declaration of 1868]] |
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* [[Hague Conventions of 1899 and 1907]] |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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Apeace conference is a diplomatic meeting where representatives of certain states, armies, or other warring parties converge to end hostilities and sign a peace treaty.
Significant international peace conferences in the past include the following:
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