Oslo II Accord
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The Interim Agreement on the West Bank and the Gaza Strip commonly known as Oslo II or Oslo 2, was a key and complex agreement in the Israeli–Palestinian peace process. Because Oslo II was signed in Taba, it is sometimes called the Taba Agreement. The Oslo Accords envisioned the establishment of a Palestinian interim self-government in the Palestinian territories but did not promise an independent Palestinian state. Oslo II created the Areas A, B and C in the West Bank. The Palestinian Authority was given some limited powers and responsibilities in the Areas A and B and a prospect of negotiations on a final settlement based on Security Council Resolutions 242 and 338. The Accord was officially signed on 28 September 1995.
See also
- Protocol on Economic Relations (Paris Protocol)
- Taxation in the Palestinian territories
- Oslo Accords (1993)
- 2000 Camp David Summit
- Israeli–Palestinian peace process
- The Environmental Provisions of Oslo II Accords