1991 Paris Peace Agreements


The Paris Peace Agreements, formally titled Comprehensive Cambodian Peace Agreements, were signed on October 23, 1991, and marked the official end of the Cambodian–Vietnamese War. The agreement led to the deployment of the first post-Cold War peace keeping mission and the first ever occasion in which the UN took over as the government of a state. The agreement was signed by nineteen countries.
The Paris Peace Agreements were the following conventions and treaties: