Burnham peace talks

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The Burnham peace talks were a series of negotiations held in New Zealand in the late 1990s that helped end the Bougainville Civil War and laid the groundwork for the island’s autonomy and eventual independence referendum.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf diplomatic conference
peace negotiation
aim create framework for Bougainville self-government
end the Bougainville Civil War
establish conditions for disarmament in Bougainville
negotiate political settlement for Bougainville
appliesToJurisdiction Bougainville NERFINISHED
Papua New Guinea NERFINISHED
conflict Bougainville Civil War NERFINISHED
country New Zealand
endTime late 1990s
followedBy Lincoln peace talks
hasEffect basis for Bougainville autonomy arrangements
basis for Bougainville independence referendum
ceasefire in Bougainville Civil War
framework for peace process in Bougainville
languageOfWorkOrName English
location Burnham Military Camp NERFINISHED
mediatedBy Government of New Zealand NERFINISHED
namedAfter Burnham Military Camp NERFINISHED
participant Bougainville Interim Government representatives NERFINISHED
Bougainville Resistance Forces representatives NERFINISHED
Bougainville Revolutionary Army NERFINISHED
Government of Papua New Guinea NERFINISHED
partOf Bougainville peace process
significantFor New Zealand foreign policy in the Pacific
Papua New Guinea–Bougainville relations NERFINISHED
peace process in Bougainville
startTime 1997
timePeriod late 1990s

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Bougainville Civil War significantEvent Burnham peace talks