Polity Organization of American States peacekeeping forces

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On 5 May, the OAS (Organization of American States) Peace Committee arrived in Santo Domingo, a second definite ceasefire agreement was then signed ending the main phase of the Dominican Civil War. A day later, OAS members established the Inter-American Peace Force (IAPF) with the goal of serving as a peacekeeping formation in the Dominican Republic.

Establishment

  • May 1965: On 5 May, the OAS Peace Committee arrived in Santo Domingo, a second definite ceasefire agreement was then signed ending the main phase of the civil war. A day later, OAS members established the Inter-American Peace Force (IAPF) with the goal of serving as a peacekeeping formation in the Dominican Republic.

Chronology

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1. Dominican Civil War

Was a civil war in the Dominican Republic.

  • May 1965: On 5 May, the OAS Peace Committee arrived in Santo Domingo, a second definite ceasefire agreement was then signed ending the main phase of the civil war. A day later, OAS members established the Inter-American Peace Force (IAPF) with the goal of serving as a peacekeeping formation in the Dominican Republic.
  • September 1966: The last OAS peacekeepers withdrew from the island, ending the foreign intervention in the conflict.

Disestablishment

  • September 1966: The last OAS peacekeepers withdrew from the island, ending the foreign intervention in the conflict.