The Geneva Accords divided Korea in 1954
The Geneva Accords (signed at the two-week-long Geneva Conference in Geneva, Switzerland).
A free democratic Republic of South Vietnam; pending elections.
Geneva Accords.
The Paris Peace Accords, signed in 1973, aimed to establish peace in Vietnam and end U.S. military involvement. For the Vietcong, the accords legitimized their position as a key player in the conflict, as they were recognized as part of the South Vietnamese government. While the agreements led to a temporary ceasefire, the Vietcong continued to operate and ultimately gained strength, contributing to the fall of Saigon in 1975 and the reunification of Vietnam under communist control. Thus, the accords ultimately bolstered the Vietcong's resolve and military capability.
The Geneva Convention
The Geneva Accords were negotiated following WW I, not the Korean War.
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Geneva accords
Divided Vietnam at the 17th parallel
The Geneva Agreements of 1954 (also, "Geneva Accords") arranged a settlement which brought about an end to the First Indochina War. The agreement was reached at the end of the Geneva Conference. A ceasefire was signed and France agreed to withdraw its troops from the region.
The Geneva Accords (signed at the two-week-long Geneva Conference in Geneva, Switzerland).
Vietnam was united into one country.
the division of Vietnam into two countries
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To end the war.