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  2. Tripartite Accord (1988) - Wikipedia

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    The Agreement among the People's Republic of Angola, the Republic of Cuba, and the Republic of South Africa [1] (also known as the Tripartite Accord, Three Powers Accord or New York Accords) granted independence to Namibia (then known as South West Africa) from South Africa and ended the direct involvement of foreign troops in the Angolan Civil War.

  3. Angolan Civil War - Wikipedia

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    All parties agreed to a ceasefire on 8 August. Representatives from the governments of Angola, Cuba, and South Africa signed the New York Accords, granting independence to Namibia and ending the direct involvement of foreign troops in the civil war, in New York City on 22 December 1988.

  4. Angola–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    Angola and the United States have maintained cordial diplomatic relations since 1993. Before then, antagonism between the countries hinged on Cold War geopolitics, which led the U.S. to support anti-government rebels during the protracted Angolan Civil War.

  5. Battle of Cuito Cuanavale - Wikipedia

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    The SADF 61 Mechanized Battalion crossed into Angola from their base at the border town of Rundu. It was subsequently reinforced inside Angola by 32 Battalion, a special forces unit made up primarily of dissident Angolans led by SADF officers, as well as 101 Battalion of the auxiliary South West African Territorial Force (SWATF). [50]

  6. Military history of Angola - Wikipedia

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    The Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola was established in 1956 when the Angolan Communist Party (PCA) merged with the Party of the United Struggle for Africans in Angola (PLUAA). It is, as of 2020, the ruling party of Angola. The MPLA played a major role in country's struggle during the Angolan War of Independence.

  7. US top diplomat Rubio speaks to Angola about conflict in ...

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    U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio spoke to Angolan Foreign Minister Tete Antonio on Wednesday about finding "a peaceful end to the conflict" in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, the ...

  8. CIA activities in Angola - Wikipedia

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    The civil war in Angola took place following the former colony’s independence from Portugal in November 1975. The war was a power struggle between former anti-colonial guerrilla movements, the communist People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA) and the anti-communist National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA). As ...

  9. Angolan Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Angolan Armed Forces (Portuguese: Forças Armadas Angolanas) or FAA is the military of Angola.The FAA consist of the Angolan Army (Exército Angolano), the Angolan Navy (Marinha de Guerra Angolana) and the National Air Force of Angola (Força Aérea Nacional de Angola).