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FRUD and signed
The FRUD signed a peace accord with the government in December 1994, ending the conflict.
In February 2000, another branch of FRUD signed a peace accord with the government.
The war lasted from 1991 to 2001, although most of the hostilities ended when the moderate factions of FRUD signed a peace treaty with the government after suffering an extensive military setback when the government forces captured most of the rebel-held territory.
It contested the December 1997 parliamentary election in alliance with the moderate faction of FRUD ( which had signed a peace agreement with the government in December 1994 ), and this alliance won 79 % of the vote, taking all 65 seats in the National Assembly.
A peace agreement with the Front for the Restoration of Unity and Democracy ( FRUD ), an Afar rebel group, was signed in 1994 ; Hamadou played an important role in this agreement.

FRUD and peace
On May 12, 2001, President Ismail Omar Guelleh presided over the signing of what is termed the final peace accord officially ending the decade-long civil war between the government and the armed faction of the FRUD, led by Ahmed Dini Ahmed, an Afar nationalist and former Gouled political ally.
On 12 May 2001, President Ismail Omar Guelleh presided over the signing of what is termed the final peace accord officially ending the decade-long civil war between the government and the armed faction of the FRUD.
In recent years the armed force has downsized and with the peace accord with the FRUD in 2001, the armed forces are expected to continue its downsizing.
In December 1999, Dileita was charged with negotiating a peace agreement with a faction of the Front for the Restoration of Unity and Democracy ( FRUD ); the negotiations led to the signing of an agreement in February 2000.
FRUD split in 1994, and a moderate faction led by Ali Mohamed Daoud entered negotiations with the government ( signing a peace agreement in December 1994 ), while Ahmed continued to lead a radical faction which vowed to continue to fight.

FRUD and with
Ismail Omar Guelleh took the oath of office as the second President of the Republic of Djibouti on May 8, 1999, with the support of an alliance between the RPP and the government-recognized section of the Afar-led FRUD.
Today it is led by President Ismail Omar Guelleh and is in a coalition government with Front for the Restoration of Unity and Democracy ( FRUD ) and other parties.
As the joint candidate of the RPP and moderate wing of the Front for the Restoration of Unity and Democracy ( FRUD ), Guelleh won the presidential election held on April 9, 1999 with 74 % of the vote, defeating his only challenger, the independent candidate Moussa Ahmed Idriss.
It used its military power gained through its coalition with the Front for the Restoration of Unity and Democracy ( FRUD ) and the Movement for Peace and Reconciliation ( MPR ).
As a result of its December 1994 agreement with the government, the moderate faction was given two ministerial positions on 8 June 1995: FRUD President Daoud became Minister of Health and Social Affairs, while FRUD Secretary-General Ougoure Kifle Ahmed became Minister of Agriculture and Water Resources.
FRUD took part in the December 1997 parliamentary election in alliance with the ruling People's Rally for Progress ( RPP ), and this alliance won 78. 5 % of the vote, taking all 65 seats in the National Assembly.
" In 1997 it was widely reported that Chehem along with five other FRUD members, was abducted from Ethiopia and given over to agents of Hassan Gouled Aptidon's regime.

FRUD and government
A civil war broke out in 1991, between the government and a predominantly Afar rebel group, the Front for the Restoration of Unity and Democracy ( FRUD ).
The broad pro-government coalition, including FRUD candidates, again ran unopposed when the government refused to meet opposition preconditions for participation.
In early November 1991, civil war erupted in Djibouti between the government and a predominantly Afar rebel group, the Front for the Restoration of Unity and Democracy ( FRUD ).
The first war which involved the Djiboutian armed forces, was the Djiboutian Civil War between the Djiboutian government, supported by France, and the Front for the Restoration of Unity and Democracy ( FRUD ).
The war ended in a government victory, and FRUD became a political party.
In late 1991, FRUD launched a rebellion against the Issa-dominated government.
A new government that included members of FRUD was formed on 8 June 1995.
He led FRUD in its armed struggle against the government, which began in 1991.

FRUD and December
Hamadou was the first candidate on the RPP / FRUD candidate list for the District of Djibouti in the December 1997 parliamentary election.
He was appointed as Minister of Energy, Mines and Natural Resources on June 8, 1995 and was elected to the National Assembly in the December 1997 parliamentary election as the ninth candidate on the joint candidate list of the RPP and the Front for the Restoration of Unity and Democracy ( FRUD ).

FRUD and 1994
He led the Front for the Restoration of Unity and Democracy ( FRUD ), an Afar rebel group, during the civil war of the 1990s ; after the group split in 1994, he led a radical faction of FRUD.

FRUD and .
Two FRUD members were made cabinet members, and in the presidential elections of 1999 the FRUD campaigned in support of the RPP.
Ahmed Dini Ahmed represented the FRUD.
In the presidential election held April 8, 2005 Ismail Omar Guelleh was re-elected to a second 6-year term at the head of a multi-party coalition that included the FRUD and other major parties.
Two FRUD members were made cabinet members, and in the presidential elections of 1999 the FRUD campaigned in support of the RPP.
Ahmed Dini Ahmed represented the FRUD.
Three Afar groups — Action for the Revision of Order in Djibouti, the Front for the Restoration of Right and Equality, and the Djibouti Patriotic Resistance Front — merged in 1991 to form FRUD.

signed and peace
After a few failed attempts at invasion, the brothers signed a peace treaty, arranged by Afonso's mother Queen Elizabeth.
A peace treaty was signed in Seville in 1339 and, in the next year, Portuguese troops played an important role in the victory of the Battle of Rio Salado over the Marinid Moors in October 1340.
The Delian and Peloponnesian Leagues signed a peace treaty, which was set to endure for thirty years.
He gained some victories during the war 1821 war between the Ottoman Empire and Persia, resulting in a peace treaty signed in 1823 after the Battle of Erzurum.
When the peace treaty was signed in February, 1828, Abbas Mirza sought to restore order in the province of Khorasan, which was nominally under Persian supremacy, and while engaged in the task died at Mashhad in 1833.
A peace treaty was signed in Bucharest on 19 February 1886.
On 17 / 30 May a peace treaty was signed between Turkey and the Balkan Alliance.
By mid-1997 the government signed peace deals with FARF and the MDD leadership and succeeded in cutting off the groups from their rear bases in the Central African Republic and Cameroon.
* On May 26, a peace agreement was signed between France and the mutineers.
in negotiating a peace agreement was signed in Tripoli in February 2007, between President Bozizé and the head of the Front démocratique du people centrafricain ( FDPC ) rebel movement ( who is also said to have close ties to Union of Democratic Forces for Unity ( UFDR ), the rebel group that seized several cities in northern C. A. R.
Futurist Christians consider the " Abomination of Desolation " prophecy of Daniel mentioned by Jesus in and as referring to an event in the end time future, when a 7 year peace treaty will be signed between Israel and a world ruler called " the man of lawlessness ", or the " Antichrist " affirmed by the writings of the Apostle Paul in 2 Thessalonians.
In June, they signed a peace accord in which Kabila would share power with former rebels.
A radical group continued to fight the government, but signed its own peace treaty in 2001.
It was only in October 1328, after a short-lived peace treaty between Scotland and England, the Treaty of Edinburgh-Northampton ( which renounced all English claims to Scotland and was signed by the new English king, Edward III, on 1 March 1328 ), that the interdict on Scotland and the excommunication of its king were finally removed.
* 1917 – An armistice is signed between Russia and the Central Powers at Brest-Litovsk and peace talks leading to the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk began.
The two countries formally signed a peace treaty on October 30, 1980, which put the border dispute before the International Court of Justice.
On 2002-12-12 Eritrea and Ethiopia signed a peace treaty ending their war and created a pair of binding judicial commissions, the Eritrea-Ethiopia Border Commission and the Eritrean-Ethiopian Claims Commission, to rule on their disputed border and related claims.
Soon afterwards, a peace treaty was signed between England and Spain.
Conditions signed in the peace treaty were intended to compromise Carthage's economic situation and prevent the city's recovery.
A treaty and peace agreement-the world's first between two socialist governments-was signed on 1 March 1918.
In December 1999, through the mediation efforts of President Bongo, a peace accord was signed in Congo-Brazzaville between the government and most leaders of an armed rebellion.

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