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Framework agreement

In the context of negotiations, a framework agreement is an agreement between two parties that recognizes that the parties have not come to a final agreement on all matters relevant to the relationship between them, but have come to agreement on enough matters to move forward with the relationship, with further details to be agreed to in the future.

In the context of procurement, a framework agreement is an agreement between one or more businesses or organisations, "the purpose of which is to establish the terms governing contracts to be awarded during a given period, in particular with regard to price and, where appropriate, the quantity envisaged".[1]

between North Korea and the United States

Agreed Framework

a United Nations initiative to grant self-determination to Western Sahara

Baker Plan

between the European Union and banana-producing countries

Banana Framework Agreement

involving the Bay of Bengal

Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation#BIMSTEC Free Trade Area Framework Agreement

between mainland China and Taiwan

Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement

or Dayton Agreement

General Framework Agreement for Peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Iran nuclear deal framework

(SFA), between the United States and Iraq (2008)

Strategic Framework Agreement

an international trade pact

Trade and Investment Framework Agreement

In international law, such an agreement between countries or groups can acknowledge that they cannot reach full agreement on all issues, but are willing to memorialize a structure by which some disagreements can be resolved.[2]


In describing the effort to reach an agreement between Israel and Palestine, Senator George J. Mitchell explained:


Entering into a framework agreement can shift the lawmaking power from the states to a plenary body, and can shift the basis for forming consent to new norms and standards reached through their negotiations.[4] The practice of entering into framework agreements originated in the 1950s with an agreement regarding asylum between Colombia and Peru.[2]


A number of international accords are characterized as framework agreements:

a preliminary peace agreement between the Moro Islamic Liberation Front and the government of the Philippines calling for the creation of an autonomous area, Bangsamoro

Framework Agreement on the Bangsamoro

in Canada

Social Union Framework Agreement

Non-international framework agreements include: