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Protocol on Economic Relations

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The Protocol on Economic Relations, also called the Paris Protocol, was an annex of the Gaza–Jericho Agreement between Israel and the Palestinian Authority signed in Paris on 4 May 1994. The Protocol itself was signed on 29 April 1994. It governed economic relations between the two parties.

This agreement was incorporated into and superseded by Oslo II Accords, formally known as the Interim Agreement on the West Bank and the Gaza Strip of 24 and 28 September 1995.[1]

References

  1. ^ "The Israeli–Palestinian Interim Agreement Main Points". Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Israel).

See also