friðarsamningar
Friðarsamningar, also known as peace agreements, are formal treaties or agreements that bring an end to a state of war or conflict. These agreements are typically negotiated between the belligerent parties and are often facilitated by third-party mediators or international organizations. The primary goal of friðarsamningar is to establish a lasting peace by addressing the root causes of the conflict, resolving disputes, and outlining mechanisms for cooperation and cooperation in the future.
The process of negotiating friðarsamningar can be complex and time-consuming, involving discussions on various issues such
Examples of notable friðarsamningar include the Paris Peace Accords, which ended the Vietnam War, and the Camp