So unless a cease-fire is secured, the combatants on both sides will hold sway. |
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We used to hear news of the cease-fire on the car radio, but now we are isolated from the world. |
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They negotiated a cease-fire unknown to officials and against the express wishes of the civilian neocons in charge of the Pentagon. |
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We were stunned when a messenger Jeep drove me to the rear to hear the cease-fire order read aloud. |
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Unfortunately, the CNDP is now boycotting the Amani Program and the cease-fire has not held. |
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As long as there is no cease-fire and the political problem remains unresolved, the child soldiers will be there. |
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What we're hoping to obtain very quickly is a cease-fire and an end to hostilities. |
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The number of attacks and deaths in the province of the North has grown greatly since the end of the cease-fire. |
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However, the war rages on as no cease-fire has yet been implemented, and the current outlook for negotiations is bleak. |
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The only person allowed to meet the Raiis was General Zini, whose task was precisely to try to reach a cease-fire. |
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Faced with the outbreak of violence which ravages the Holy Land, the Dominican Order calls the belligerents to an immediate cease-fire. |
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Pakistan must have seriously thought over her unilateral offer of cease-fire. |
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A British stockade stood at the border of the two neighborhoods, patrols leaving at regular intervals despite a recently declared cease-fire. |
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It puts the main emphasis on a cease-fire to end the current violence followed by negotiations. |
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Clearly, all of the statements from Moscow and Kiev about a cease-fire for the period of the investigation have been forgotten. |
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An April 2002 cease-fire put a stop to the 25-year civil war, though millions of undetonated mines are still believed to litter the countryside. |
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A delegation of 40 Onondaga envoys arrived to negotiate a cease-fire and were seized and sent back to France as slaves. |
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On 23 January 1973 Kissinger and the chief North Vietnamese negotiator, Le Duc Tho, initialled a cease-fire agreement in Paris. |
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Surrender, compromise with the regime, or a cease-fire means abandoning the path ordained by God and signifies an abrogation of the faith. |
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His mission is only to arrange a cease-fire so that the President may pull his army out of the cities in triumph without having offered any concessions to them. |
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However, the resources of the Yemini government have been devoted to the secessionist movement in the south and an Al Houthi rebellion in the north currently under cease-fire. |
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The tanks cease-fire and we file through a breach in the outer wall. |
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Compliance with the military aspects of peace accords and cease-fire agreements goes to the heart of the willingness of the parties to a conflict to move forward towards a peaceful resolution. |
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But in 1989, after criminal prevarication which caused human loss on both sides of the Shat-el-arab, Khomeiny finally accepted a cease-fire. |
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Achieving a durable cease-fire proved elusive. |
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A fragile cease-fire is frequently violated. |
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The essential elements of this are concluding a lasting cease-fire on the basis of a political agreement which seeks to bring about a negotiated solution to the crisis. |
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Let it also be an incentive to extend the cease-fire and to halt the military activities on both sides which are costing so much politically, financially and in human lives. |
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Unfortunately, the cease-fire agreement has not held. |
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At the time of the cease-fire, the Japanese could not imagine that peace would last, since war was waged throughout much of the twentieth century. |
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The talks, which were not accompanied by a cease-fire, achieved very little and collapsed in an atmosphere of mistrust and escalating guerrilla and paramilitary violence. |
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One of these responsibilities relates to the monitoring of the cease-fire based on the Cease-fire Agreement signed between the warring parties on 18 June 2003 in Accra. |
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They had reached a cease-fire arrangement with the hostage takers. |
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He conjured up a dissemblance of his own, a side-show of Powell being sent to the area of Sharon's crime against humanity to arrange a cease-fire. |
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That is why, when peacekeepers are deployed to enforce the cease-fire, they are usually viewed by the party that has lost most in the conflict as colluders in aggression. |
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The artillery attack was a violation of the unilateral cease-fire announced by the LTTE themselves to allow civilians to move out of the embattled zone, the statement said. |
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He expressed his desire to work at the consolidation of the cease-fire. |
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Then, with a cease-fire in place and calm returning to the capital, commencement exercises were set. |
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A permanent cease-fire will come into force at zero hour on the day following the signature of the Pact. |
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A cease-fire will eventually be declared on these killing fields. |
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Anybody who doubted Teheran's effective control over his movement had only to observe last week's delegation of Iraqi parliamentarians who traveled to Iran to parlay for a cease-fire with the commander of the Al Quds force. |
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We call on all parties to show restraint and to commit themselves to a lasting cessation of hostilities paving the way for comprehensive cease-fire arrangements. |
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He went on to state that the implementation of the cease-fire between Iran and Iraq had brought hope for the establishment of regional and universal peace. |
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The European Union will continue to press for a de-escalation of the violence leading up to a rapid cease-fire and a solution to the crisis through political dialogue. |
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In general, the Communists were far better prepared-after the cease-fire as well as long before-not only to deal with the press but also to propagandize and proselytize the population. |
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Nolde, the last official American combat casualty before the Vietnam cease-fire took effect. |
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