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Have the person your truce is with offed.
looked it up the skill under diplomacy is diplomat-flexible truces. it shortens truces without saying by how much and removes the prestige penalty for breaking them. keep in mind the real penalty for breaking truces early is opinion loss including tyranny.
This way I am always doing something and keeping busy. By the time I complete the circuit, the 5 years have gone by.
Essentially it's parallel processing. It doesn't reduce the time you wait for the truce to expire, but it gets more done in that time.
Alternatively, have a Chancellor with super high diplomacy, and they will usually shave a year or two off the truce time.