On Sunday, both delegations in Kenya agreed to extend their ceasefire by two months beyond its scheduled expiration at the end of September. |
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Nor is he very hopeful that there will ever be a ceasefire in his native land. |
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A permanent ceasefire and peace will come through a political solution for which all sides should be ready and willing to compromise. |
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The ceasefire brokered in the aftermath of the attack is shaky but continues to hold. |
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For now, however, the ceasefire holds with both sides of the political divide stating their continued commitment to the peace process. |
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We expect the ceasefire to continue holding in order to enable this process to move forward at a quicker pace. |
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Indeed, there are real danger signs now that the ceasefire may collapse because of a renewal of violence on both sides in the recent weeks. |
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Eden was forced to bow to American pressure, and a ceasefire was called when Anglo-French forces had captured only 23 miles of the Canal. |
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A ceasefire signed in February 2002 remains in place but talks have been stalled since this April. |
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It is not the first time that a ceasefire has been broken before the ink is dry. |
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The uneasy ceasefire between an authoritative church and an ascendant political class may be at an end. |
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A series of murky killings by both factions have taken place over the past year, calling the ceasefire in the region in question. |
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A ceasefire is signed four weeks after mutineers and exsoldiers staged an uprising. |
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A statement from the Central Committee said the Naxalites would not do anything that would violate the ceasefire. |
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There's been little trouble in the area since the peace was brokered and the ceasefire has been extended to December the first. |
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United Nations International Day of Peace is a day of global ceasefire and non-violence. |
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A death toll that tops nearly one dozen in the first day of a military ceasefire offers little grounds for hope. |
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The troops were airlifted to Darfur to protect unarmed military observers monitoring a ceasefire between government forces and rebels. |
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If the ceasefire is broken then we will not be able to go there, look after our crops and harvest. |
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Each day without violence raised the political cost of breaking the ceasefire. |
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The Good Friday 1998 power sharing agreement led to a ceasefire by most of the paramilitary organisations. |
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During that time, the government wants to examine the implementation of the ceasefire agreement. |
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War with people who break their ceasefire agreements is the default position. |
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One thing is certain however, the ceasefire and the peace process are gone for the moment. |
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Should we start taking bets on when these militant terrorist groups will break the ceasefire? |
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A tentative ceasefire broke down last Tuesday leading to fresh fighting in the suburb. |
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Second, start demanding a ceasefire so that the humanitarian crises can be attended to. |
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On 5 October there was a ceasefire, confirmed by the Dayton Peace Agreement signed on 21 November. |
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Significantly, the ceasefire has met opposition from many nationalist politicians. |
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The logic of their demands to strengthen the military and renegotiate the ceasefire is to plunge the island back to war. |
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Amid great excitement, the government and rebels reached a ceasefire agreement at the beginning of last year. |
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While the fighting continues, the press is busy heralding the verbal ceasefire agreement. |
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Government troops recently violated a ceasefire, attacking a rebel stronghold in the north. |
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The warring parties signed a ceasefire agreement on April 8 to would allow humanitarian agencies into the area. |
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Rebels walked out of peace talks and withdrew from a seven-month ceasefire last August. |
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She declared the ceasefire to be illegal and cooperated with the military to undermine the peace talks. |
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The condemnation was accompanied by the ritual call for a ceasefire and for so-called UN peacekeeping forces to be sent to occupy the region. |
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In any case most observers believed the atmosphere was so poisoned that any ceasefire would be as meaningless as those which preceded it. |
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The failure to disarm remains the overt reason why sanctions are still in place more than ten years after an internationally binding ceasefire. |
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They exceed the range limits imposed on Iraqi weapons by the 1991 ceasefire agreement. |
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He blames Ukrainian officials for violating the ceasefire agreement and shelling the outskirts of Donetsk city. |
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But Secretary of State John Kerry has worked closely with his Turkish counterparts to reach an Israel-Hamas ceasefire. |
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Do they have a plan for how to translate a ceasefire into something more durable? |
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In past years they have declared a ceasefire right before Christmas, but have resumed attacks once the holiday season is over. |
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The ceasefire Egypt brokered with American help will last for a period of time. |
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According to the most recent reports, the ceasefire seems to be holding. |
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There are also signs a ceasefire will be brokered in the coming days, probably at the expense of al-Baghdadi. |
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A traditional peacekeeping operation is established when parties to a conflict, typically two states, agree to the interposition of UN troops to uphold a ceasefire. |
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This news arrived just as a ceasefire was about to come into effect. |
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And major moves, like this ceasefire, would undoubtedly be blessed by the Quetta shura. |
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The effective dissolution of the group, which has been observing a ceasefire since 1996, may be announced in a few weeks, though it could take six months to put into action. |
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So, Ukrainian military officers have good reason to feel skeptical about the ceasefire today. |
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In the past, Santos has been stubbornly opposed to a bilateral ceasefire, but his position on the issue may be shifting. |
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And a party associating with an armed group of people, albeit one honouring a prolonged ceasefire, cannot hold ministerial office in the Republic of Ireland. |
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Now the question in Colombia, is, will a bilateral ceasefire be announced in coming days? |
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A ceasefire was in effect, but the Ukrainian army was still fighting with pro-Russian separatist forces in the east. |
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As the ceasefire was announced, Peter Beinart asked me what Jerusalemites felt as we exited our own metaphoric bunkers. |
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She helped negotiate a ceasefire agreement, giving the credit to Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi. |
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The ceasefire will least as long as it takes Hamas to rearm, and likely not much longer than that. |
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This summer, clashes between Indian and Pakistani troops have escalated along the ceasefire line in Kashmir. |
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After several broken agreements, the open-ended ceasefire agreed to on August 26 has held. |
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I met Sergei several hours after Ukraine's first ceasefire came into effect in September. |
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Two rival Libyan tribes, the Tuareg and Toubou, have signed a ceasefire deal in Doha to end months of fighting, Qatar state media has reported. |
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The UK Government has told Sinn Fein there will be no negotiations on the terms for an IRA ceasefire at the Belfast talks. |
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It is unclear whether Nkunda is supporting the ceasefire and subsequent moves to reintegrate fighters within government forces. |
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In fact, the first American to enter Germany after the ceasefire was reported to be motorcycle dispatch rider CPL Roy Holtz. |
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Pakistan and India agreed to a 2003 ceasefire along the Line of Control and have since held slow-moving peace talks. |
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New shelling rocked the pro-Russian rebel stronghold of Donetsk in eastern Ukraine on Wednesday despite a fragile ceasefire. |
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The CPP gave out the order after the ceasefire declared by the Executive Committee-Regional Committee in Eastern Visayas on Nov. |
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After the 1936 Xi'an Incident, the Kuomintang and communist forces agreed on a ceasefire to present a united front to oppose Japan. |
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Only late in the day did Beaufre and Stockwell learn of the acceptance of the United Nations ceasefire. |
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The ceasefire notwithstanding, sectarian killings actually escalated in 1975, along with internal feuding between rival paramilitary groups. |
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In February 2015, after a summit hosted in Belarus, Poroshenko negotiated a ceasefire with the separatist troops. |
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Participants in this ceasefire also agreed to attend regular meetings to ensure that the agreement is respected. |
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A Ukrainian unit was deployed in Lebanon, as part of UN Interim Force enforcing the mandated ceasefire agreement. |
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All cessations made to the Central Powers in the ceasefire and treaty were nullified and renounced. |
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While placatory on the hostages, Raja'i dismissed any possibility of a ceasefire in the war. |
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A tentative ceasefire was brokered by the British, which gave the interior more autonomy. |
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In 2006 Blair was criticised for his failure to immediately call for a ceasefire in the 2006 Lebanon War. |
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But the fighting continues, and grows worse, despite a nominal ceasefire. |
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A ceasefire by leftist rebels in Colombia could close the last one. |
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As the ceasefire fails, patriotic fighters could be in short supply. |
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To alleviate conditions, a ceasefire was signed in Antwerp on 9 April 1609, marking the end of the Dutch Revolt and the beginning of the Twelve Years' Truce. |
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The British were the catalyst for the ceasefire that ended the civil war. |
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The war was resolved with a ceasefire and negotiations brokered by the Arab League, where it was declared that unification would eventually occur. |
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Despite a temporary ceasefire in 1972 and talks with British officials, the Provisionals were determined to continue their campaign until the achievement of a united Ireland. |
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It called for an immediate ceasefire, the withdrawal of all forces behind the armistice lines, an arms embargo, and the reopening of the Suez Canal, which was now blocked. |
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The decision to hold fire comes on the heels of a statement release by the United Nations Security Council, calling for peace and ceasefire, the report added. |
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Eden himself claimed that his mail went from eight to one against the military action immediately after its start, to four to one in support on the day before the ceasefire. |
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The island was initially ceded under the Convention of Chuenpi as part of a ceasefire agreement between Captain Charles Elliot and Governor Qishan. |
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By the time a ceasefire was negotiated on 12 June 1935, Paraguay had seized control of most of the region, as was later recognised by the 1938 truce. |
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In addition, a border may be a de facto military ceasefire line. |
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The rebels agreed to a ceasefire while the peace talks were underway. |
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If the taliban continue attacks on NAtO forces during a ceasefire called to help other Afghans, Pashtuns and Muslims, they will lose support as a result. |
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The last pocket of resistance called for ceasefire on 10 November. |
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Darfur rebels dismissed the moves, saying they did not trust him and wanted to see disarmament of the feared janjaweed militias before agreeing to a ceasefire. |
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A ceasefire was arranged on 28 October, and by 30 October most Soviet troops had withdrawn from Budapest to garrisons in the Hungarian countryside. |
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Thirdly, the government will seek clarity on the stance and relationship of the TTP with some splinter groups that have continued to launch attacks during the ceasefire. |
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