'Big Five' reach final agreement on framework for settlement. (Security Council permanent members, Cambodia)

From: UN Chronicle | Date: December 1, 1990 | Copyright information

'Big Five' reach final agreement on framework for settlement

The "Big Five"--the permanent members of the Security Council--in August reached a final agreement on a framework for a comprehensive settlement of the Cambodian problem.

At an "Informal Meeting" in Jakarta on 9 and 10 September, convened by France and Indonesia, Co-Chairmen of the Paris International Conference on Cambodia, the Cambodian parties accepted the framework document in its entirety as the ...

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