An interim peace deal is a temporary agreement designed to halt active conflict, allowing parties to negotiate long-term solutions. It provides a framework for building trust, often involving ceasefires or shared governance. Key beneficiaries include civilians facing violence, regional economies disrupted by war, and diplomats seeking to de-escalate tensions while pursuing a permanent resolution.
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