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Definition of peace talks in English: peace talksplural noun A conference or series of discussions aimed at ending hostilities. Example sentencesExamples - Reopening the bus service is the latest in a series of steps aimed at laying the groundwork for formal peace talks.
- More than a dozen separate peace talks have failed to restore order and a central government.
- Rebels walked out of peace talks and withdrew from a seven-month ceasefire last August.
- Moreover, even though peace talks are in progress, the government is still building up its military.
- The warring factions resume peace talks at the United Nations today.
- These political conditions form the context for the peace talks and negotiations to seek a settlement to the war.
- The rebels held two rounds of peace talks with the previous government.
- The plans for an interim government will be high on the agenda of the upcoming peace talks.
- They said peace talks with the rebels can best be held by a government appointed by the parliament, not by the king.
- The government has had two rounds of peace talks with the rebels, but a third round is unlikely soon.
- Isn't calling off peace talks because of a bombing just giving them what they want?
- Your argument to justify your opposition to the peace talks is puerile.
- As the peace talks progressed, they have conceded to settle for regional autonomy.
- Can we say that the major powers intervened to arrange these peace talks?
- Sudan may well agree to stop this military expansion after further peace talks this month.
- It is supposed to be very like the one our princess was wearing when she was abducted at the peace talk.
- The US may be tempted to try and impose a new round of peace talks on the region.
- She declared the ceasefire to be illegal and cooperated with the military to undermine the peace talks.
- His new government will not resume peace talks until the violence comes under control.
- On Monday, the rebels issued five demands to the government to be met for resumption of the peace talks.
Definition of peace talks in US English: peace talksplural noun A conference or series of discussions aimed at ending hostilities. Example sentencesExamples - The warring factions resume peace talks at the United Nations today.
- They said peace talks with the rebels can best be held by a government appointed by the parliament, not by the king.
- Isn't calling off peace talks because of a bombing just giving them what they want?
- On Monday, the rebels issued five demands to the government to be met for resumption of the peace talks.
- The plans for an interim government will be high on the agenda of the upcoming peace talks.
- Moreover, even though peace talks are in progress, the government is still building up its military.
- She declared the ceasefire to be illegal and cooperated with the military to undermine the peace talks.
- Sudan may well agree to stop this military expansion after further peace talks this month.
- The US may be tempted to try and impose a new round of peace talks on the region.
- Your argument to justify your opposition to the peace talks is puerile.
- His new government will not resume peace talks until the violence comes under control.
- Reopening the bus service is the latest in a series of steps aimed at laying the groundwork for formal peace talks.
- More than a dozen separate peace talks have failed to restore order and a central government.
- It is supposed to be very like the one our princess was wearing when she was abducted at the peace talk.
- These political conditions form the context for the peace talks and negotiations to seek a settlement to the war.
- The government has had two rounds of peace talks with the rebels, but a third round is unlikely soon.
- Can we say that the major powers intervened to arrange these peace talks?
- As the peace talks progressed, they have conceded to settle for regional autonomy.
- The rebels held two rounds of peace talks with the previous government.
- Rebels walked out of peace talks and withdrew from a seven-month ceasefire last August.
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