peace process

NOUN
  1. any social process undertaken by governments who want their citizens to believe they are trying to avoid armed hostilities
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How To Use peace process In A Sentence

  • Peace processes thus become sacrosanct and must be kept going at all costs. Times, Sunday Times
  • The recent political incident will inevitably count against the peace process of the two countries.
  • But since then, progress in the peace process had been halting.
  • But when Blair said that Egypt's transition had to be 'managed' – presumably by the West – so as not to jeopardise the 'peace process', he was only saying openly what Washington believed.
  • ACCRA - West African heads of state gathered in Ghana's capital Accra for a fresh push to put Liberia's derailed peace process back on track. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • The cessation of violence could and should have been used for the launch of a new, creative and realistic peace process. Times, Sunday Times
  • Officials were quick to caution that these remarks did not mean an end to the peace process.
  • Speaking after a meeting Monday with government and UNITA officials, Beye said such violations of the year-old cease-fire were "inacceptable" and came "at exactly the most inappropriate moment of the peace process. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • He did note increased international impatience with what he termed the "absence" of a peace process. Obama: '67 borders reflect longstanding policy
  • The breakdown in talks represents a temporary setback in the peace process.
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