Peace Process

The “Peace Process” refers to the methods and negotiations undertaken to resolve conflicts and achieve lasting peace, typically in the context of political or territorial disputes. It involves various stakeholders, including governments, non-governmental organizations, and sometimes international bodies, working towards an agreement that addresses the underlying causes of conflict. Peace processes may encompass ceasefires, dialogues, compromise on territorial or governmental control, and frameworks for post-conflict reconstruction and reconciliation. The goal is to create a sustainable framework for coexistence and mutual respect among conflicting parties, aiming to prevent the resurgence of violence and promote stability, security, and cooperation. Peace processes can take place at local, national, or international levels and often require considerable time, patience, and diplomatic skill to navigate the complexities involved.