Sochi agreement in the context of "South Ossetia war (1991–1992)"

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⭐ Core Definition: Sochi agreement

The Sochi agreement (official title in Russian: «Cоглашение о принципах мирного урегулирования грузино-осетинского конфликта»), also known as the Dagomys Agreements (Дагомысские соглашения), was a ceasefire agreement ostensibly marking the end of both the South Ossetia War and Abkhazian War, signed in Sochi on June 24, 1992 between Georgia and Russia, the ceasefire with Abkhazia on July 27, 1993.

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Sochi agreement in the context of 1991–92 South Ossetia War

The 1991–1992 South Ossetia War (also known as the First South Ossetia War) was fought between Georgian government forces and ethnic Georgian militias on one side and the forces of South Ossetian separatists and Russia on the other. The war ended with a Dagomys Agreement, signed on 24 June 1992, which established a joint peacekeeping force and left South Ossetia divided between the rival authorities.

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