Six-Point Peace Plan

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The Six-Point Peace Plan is a diplomatic agreement brokered to halt hostilities and establish basic principles for resolving the 2008 conflict between Russia and Georgia.

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instanceOf ceasefire agreement
diplomatic agreement
alsoKnownAs Sarkozy Plan NERFINISHED
Six-Point Ceasefire Agreement NERFINISHED
brokeredBy European Union NERFINISHED
Nicolas Sarkozy NERFINISHED
conflict 2008 South Ossetia War NERFINISHED
Russo-Georgian War NERFINISHED
criticizedBy Georgian government NERFINISHED
criticizedFor ambiguity of provisions on Russian troop withdrawal
date August 2008
dateAgreed 12 August 2008
enforcedBy international pressure and monitoring rather than binding enforcement mechanism
followedBy Geneva International Discussions on Georgia NERFINISHED
implementedBy EU Monitoring Mission in Georgia NERFINISHED
language French
Georgian
Russian
legalNature political agreement
locationSigned Moscow NERFINISHED
Tbilisi NERFINISHED
mandated international discussions on security arrangements in conflict regions
withdrawal of forces to pre-conflict positions
mediatedBetween Georgia NERFINISHED
Russian Federation NERFINISHED
point Georgian armed forces to withdraw to their usual bases
Russian armed forces to withdraw to positions held before hostilities began
definitive cessation of hostilities
free access to humanitarian aid
no recourse to the use of force
opening of international discussions on security and stability arrangements in Abkhazia and South Ossetia
proposedBy Nicolas Sarkozy NERFINISHED
purpose establish framework for resolving the 2008 conflict between Russia and Georgia
halt hostilities between Russia and Georgia
region Caucasus
relatedTo Abkhazia NERFINISHED
South Ossetia NERFINISHED
result formal ceasefire in the 2008 Russo-Georgian conflict
signatory European Union NERFINISHED
Georgia NERFINISHED
Russia NERFINISHED
subjectOf international diplomatic negotiations in 2008

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