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Under the calming presence of American forces, the OAS helped negotiate a cease-fire agreement, signed by Dominican Air Force Colonel Pedro Bartolomé Benoit and ...
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On 29 April, it adopted a resolution calling for a ceasefire. On 23 May, OAS established an Inter-American Peace Force in the Dominican Republic (IAPF). [As of ...
The locale was proclaimed an International Security Zone by the Organization of American States (OAS). Earlier in the day, the OAS also issued a resolution ...
Football War ; Date, 14–18 July 1969 (About 100 hours). Location. El Salvador and Honduras. Result, Ceasefire by OAS intervention. Territorial changes ...
The OAS. Charter and the Inter-American Democratic Charter provide the legal basis for the organization's efforts to promote representative democracy, ...
To begin with, France had to break by force the opposition of the OAS, which refused to recognise the Évian Accords in the name of the Algerian French and had ...
the fighting began, the OAS met in an urgent session and called for an immediate ceasefire and withdrawal of El Salvador's forces from Honduras. The OAS ...
As a result, diplomatic relations between both countries were broken, and the OAS had to intervene to diffuse the rising tension. To date, the OAS continues ...
The U.S. government mediated the signing of a ceasefire agreement between government and rebel representatives on August 6, 1914. ... The OAS Council established ...
The purpose of the OAS Mission is to “enable the OAS to provide technical support to the verification of the ceasefire and cessation of hostilities, ...