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  1. The Geneva Conference was intended to settle outstanding issues resulting from the Korean War and the First Indochina War and involved several nations. It took place in Geneva, Switzerland, from 26 April to 20 July 1954.

  2. Geneva Conference (1954) The Geneva accords is the collection of documents relating to the Indochina war and issued from the Geneva conference. [1] It consists of 10 documents 6 out of which are unilateral declarations, 3 military agreements and The Final Declaration Of Geneva Conference.

  3. Mar 31, 2019 · Geneva Conference. On May 8, 1954, representatives of Democratic Republic of Vietnam (communist Vietminh), France, China, the Soviet Union, Laos, Cambodia, the State of Vietnam (democratic, as recognized by the U.S.), and the United States met in Geneva to work out an agreement.

  4. The 10 documents—none of which were treaties binding the participants—consisted of 3 military agreements, 6 unilateral declarations, and a Final Declaration of the Geneva Conference (July 21, 1954).

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  5. The Geneva conference was given the unenviable task of arranging for Vietnam’s reunification and self-government. The conference produced a set of resolutions known as the Geneva Accords, a roadmap for Vietnam’s transition to independence.

  6. The Geneva Conference was intended to settle outstanding issues resulting from the Korean War and the First Indochina War and involved several nations. It took place in Geneva, Switzerland, from 26 April to 20 July 1954.

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  8. Nov 13, 2009 · Representatives from the United States, the Soviet Union, the People’s Republic of China, France, and Great Britain came together in April 1954 to try to resolve several problems related to...

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