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The Geneva Accords were a series of agreements reached in 1954 aimed at resolving conflicts in Indochina, particularly focusing on the division of Vietnam into North and South. These accords marked a significant moment in the Cold War context, as they established a temporary separation between communist North Vietnam and non-communist South Vietnam, setting the stage for future conflict as both sides vied for control over the country amidst the wider struggle between communism and democracy.