Burnham Declaration

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The Burnham Declaration is a key peace agreement that laid the groundwork for ending the Bougainville Civil War and initiating a formal peace process in the Papua New Guinea region.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf peace agreement
treaty
appliesToConflict Bougainville Civil War NERFINISHED
appliesToCountry Papua New Guinea NERFINISHED
appliesToRegion Bougainville NERFINISHED
conflictTypeAddressed civil war
countryInvolved New Zealand NERFINISHED
Papua New Guinea NERFINISHED
documentType written declaration
facilitatedAt Burnham Military Camp NERFINISHED
facilitatedBy Government of New Zealand NERFINISHED
hasEffect contributed to ending the Bougainville Civil War
initiated a formal peace process in the Papua New Guinea region
hasNameOrigin named after Burnham Military Camp in New Zealand
hasPurpose to establish principles for negotiations between Papua New Guinea and Bougainville leaders
to initiate a formal peace process in Bougainville
to lay groundwork for ending the Bougainville Civil War
hasRole key peace agreement
historicalPeriod late 20th century
isPartOf Bougainville peace process framework
language English
locatedIn Burnham Military Camp NERFINISHED
locatedInCountry New Zealand NERFINISHED
partyInvolved Bougainville Revolutionary Army representatives
Bougainville Transitional Government representatives NERFINISHED
Bougainville leaders
Government of Papua New Guinea NERFINISHED
region Papua New Guinea region NERFINISHED
relatedAgreement Bougainville Peace Agreement NERFINISHED
Lincoln Agreement NERFINISHED
relatedProcess Bougainville peace process NERFINISHED
status historical agreement
subjectMatter autonomy negotiations
conflict resolution
peace and security

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Bougainville Civil War peaceProcess Burnham Declaration