General Agenda and Timetable for the Comprehensive Negotiating Process (Caracas Agreement)
This pre-negotiation agreement establishes the agenda and timetable for the negotiating process.
This pre-negotiation agreement establishes the agenda and timetable for the negotiating process.
This addendum reaffirms the commitment of Nicaraguan Government and the Resistance to the undertakings in the Effective and Definitive Ceasefire and establishes a date for disarmament to begin under international monitoring arrangements.
This agreement calls for a definitive ceasefire between the parties, the voluntary demobilization of the members of the YATAMA Atlantic Front of the Nicaraguan Resistance, the establishment of demilitarised zones and the the withdrawal of the Government Forces from the aforementioned Zones. The agreement also calls on the Religous Leader and a UN Observer Group to monitor and verify the ceasefire agreement.
This agreement establishes a negotiation process for resolving the El Salvador conflict and the procedures by which it will be conducted.
This agreement between the five Central American Presidents sets a date for the demobilization of Nicaraguan Contras. This declaration, by the Presidents of Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua, requested the United Nations Observer Group in Central America (ONUCA) to destroy all weapons collected in situ. Weapons would be returned once the Contras were into one of eight “security zones”.
This agreement provides the arrangements for future dialogue between the parties and appoints the chairman of the National Reconciliation Commission as conciliator. It also mandates the UN to monitor the peace process.
The agreement establishes a ceasefire and the process for the disarmament and demobilization of the Nicaraguan resistance. It also establishes a Transition Committee composed of the new government and resistance members to monitor the implementation of the agreement.