Evian negotiations

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The Evian negotiations were the talks between France and the Algerian National Liberation Front (FLN) that led to the agreement granting Algeria its independence in 1962.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Algerian War event
diplomatic negotiation
historical event
peace negotiation
agreementName Évian Accords NERFINISHED
chronology late phase of Algerian War
conflictContext Algerian War NERFINISHED
countryInvolved Algeria NERFINISHED
France
endTime 1962
followedBy 1962 Algerian independence referendum
formal proclamation of Algerian independence in 1962
hasConsequence international recognition of Algerian sovereignty
mass exodus of European settlers from Algeria
hasLocation France NERFINISHED
Évian-les-Bains NERFINISHED
hasParticipant Algerian National Liberation Front NERFINISHED
FLN NERFINISHED
France NERFINISHED
French government NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod Cold War era NERFINISHED
languageUsed French
ledTo Algerian independence
end of French rule in Algeria
referendum on self-determination in Algeria
method formal diplomatic talks
namedAfter Évian-les-Bains NERFINISHED
negotiationType bilateral negotiation
partOf French decolonization process
decolonization of Africa
primaryFrenchLeader Charles de Gaulle NERFINISHED
purpose to end the Algerian War
to negotiate terms of Algerian independence
result agreement on Algerian independence
ceasefire in Algerian War
Évian Accords NERFINISHED
signedBy representatives of the FLN
representatives of the French government
significantDate 1962-03-18
startTime 1961
topic ceasefire arrangements
economic and cultural relations between France and Algeria
guarantees for European settlers in Algeria
political future of Algeria
status of French military bases in Algeria
yearOfKeyAgreement 1962

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signing of the Evian Accords follows Evian negotiations