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Oslo Accords

1990s Israeli–Palestinian peace agreements Oslo AccordsPrime Minister of Israel Yitzhak Rabin (left) and President of Palestine Yasser Arafat (right) shake hands in the presence of United States president Bill Clinton (middle) at the White House in 1993TypeBilateral negotiationsContextIsraeli–Palestinian peace processSigned13 September 1993 (Declaration of Principles)Location Washington, D.C. (Oslo I) Taba (Oslo II)Mediators NorwayParties Israel PLOLanguageEnglishHebrewArabic Part of a series onthe Israeli–Palestinian conflictIsraeli–Palestinianpeace process HistoryPeace discourse1948–onwardsCamp David Accords1978Madrid Conference1991Oslo Accords1993 / 95Hebron Protocol1997Wye River Memorandum1998Sharm El Sheikh Memorandum1999Camp David Summit2000The Clinton Parameters2000Taba Summit2001Road Map2003Agreement on Movement and Access2005Annapolis Conference2007Mitchell-led talks2010–11Kerry-led talks2013–14 Primary concerns Final borders Israeli settlements Palestinian enclaves Jewish state Palestinian political violence Palestinian refugees Security concerns Status of Jerusalem Zionist political violence Secondary concerns Israeli West Bank barrier Places of worship Fat