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'''Middle East agreements''' encompass a wide range of public and secret correspondence, treaties, United Nations Security Council resolutions, and other negotiated approaches to stability in the [[Middle East]]. This article focuses on those from the early 20th century onwards, beginning with those associated with the breakup of the [[Ottoman Empire]]. | '''Middle East agreements''' encompass a wide range of public and secret correspondence, treaties, United Nations Security Council resolutions, and other negotiated approaches to stability in the [[Middle East]]. This article focuses on those from the early 20th century onwards, beginning with those associated with the breakup of the [[Ottoman Empire]]. |
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Middle East agreements encompass a wide range of public and secret correspondence, treaties, United Nations Security Council resolutions, and other negotiated approaches to stability in the Middle East. This article focuses on those from the early 20th century onwards, beginning with those associated with the breakup of the Ottoman Empire.