Évian Accords
1962 treaty in which France recognized Algeria's independence, thereby ending the Algerian War / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Évian Accords were a set of peace treaties signed on 18 March 1962 in Évian-les-Bains, France, by France and the Provisional Government of the Algerian Republic, the government-in-exile of FLN (Front de Libération Nationale), which sought Algeria's independence from France. The Accords ended the 1954–1962 Algerian War with a formal cease-fire proclaimed for 19 March and formalized the status of Algeria as an independent nation and the idea of cooperative exchanges between the two countries.
This article is about the Évian Accords. For the bottled water, see Evian.
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Signed | 18 March 1962 (1962-03-18) |
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Location | Évian-les-Bains, France |
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Languages | French |
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