When were the Geneva Accords signed?

April 1983
April 1985
April 1986
April 1988
April 1988  The correct answer is April 1988. The Geneva Accords were signed on April 14, 1988, at the United Nations Headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland. The accords were signed by Afghanistan, Pakistan, the United States, and the Soviet Union. The accords called for the withdrawal of Soviet troops from Afghanistan, the cessation of hostilities between Afghanistan and Pakistan, and the establishment of a neutral and non-aligned Afghanistan.

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