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Many things happened after the Six Day War ended. Most importantly, Israel was allowed to occupy the territories acquired during the war subject to future peace negotiations with Arab countries. This changed the dynamic of the Middle East from one where the question was "How long will Israel exist?" to "How can we negotiate most effectively with Israel."
Negotiations to end wars are usually desirable. WW2 was an exception. There were NO negotiations in that war.
The Treaty of Versailles was signed after six months of negotiations. The negotiations took place during the Paris Peace Conference in 1919.
The United States and the Soviet Union engaged in arms negotiations during a period of relaxed tensions also known as detente.
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Benjamin Franklin did
Many things happened after the Six Day War ended. Most importantly, Israel was allowed to occupy the territories acquired during the war subject to future peace negotiations with Arab countries. This changed the dynamic of the Middle East from one where the question was "How long will Israel exist?" to "How can we negotiate most effectively with Israel."
America declared independence from Great Britain
It was a US victory and Cuba gained its Independence.
There were actually NO peace negotiations in the Korean war, they just signed a ceasefire. Out!
compromise
Unrest, revolutionary forment and Revolutionary War followed by Independence and the formation of a new Government.
Negotiations to end wars are usually desirable. WW2 was an exception. There were NO negotiations in that war.
The US and the Soviet Union engaged in arm negotiations during a period of relaxed tension also known as detente.
During the tenth century, the country of Greenland was Christianized. Central Vietnam also received its independence from the country of China.
Kennedy and Khrushchev during the Cuban Missile Crisis
The US and the Soviet Union engaged in arm negotiations during a period of relaxed tension also known as detente.