Palestinian Interim Self Government Arrangements | Vibepedia
The Palestinian Interim Self Government Arrangements, also known as the Oslo I Accord, was a historic agreement signed on September 13, 1993, between the govern
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The Palestinian Interim Self Government Arrangements, also known as the Oslo I Accord, was a historic agreement signed on September 13, 1993, between the government of Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO). The accord aimed to establish a framework for resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, which had been ongoing for decades. The negotiations, hosted by the Fafo institute in Oslo, Norway, were conducted secretly and completed on August 20, 1993. The agreement was officially signed in Washington, D.C. on September 13, 1993, in the presence of key figures such as Yasser Arafat, Yitzhak Rabin, and Bill Clinton. The accord marked a significant milestone in the Middle East peace process, as it was the first face-to-face agreement between the Israeli government and the PLO. However, the implementation of the agreement has been hindered by various challenges and controversies, including issues related to territory, security, and governance. Despite these challenges, the Palestinian Interim Self Government Arrangements remain a crucial component of the ongoing efforts to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.