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Acuerdo Político entre el Gobierno Nacional, los Partidos Políticos, el M-19, y la Iglesia Católica en Calidad de Tutora Moral y Espiritual del Proceso

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This agreement concerns socio-economic, political and judicial reforms. The agreement includes political transformation of the M-19 as well as amnesty and Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration (DDR) provisions that affect the M-19. It also calls for a constitutional reform to combat drug-trafficking.

Taif Accords

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These agreements seeked to end the Lebanese civil war. It extends Lebanese sovereignty and authority in South Lebanon, occupied by Israel. The accords transfered the power away from the Presidency and vested it in a cabinet equally divided between the Muslims and Christians. It includes a Syrian-Lebanese security agreement to bring about the withdrawal of Israeli forces from Lebanese territory and calls for the disarmament and disbandment of all Lebanese and non-Lebanese militia.

Framework Agreement on the Peaceful Settlement of the Territorial Dispute between the Republic of Chad and the Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya

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This agreement provides a basis for the peaceful settlement of the Chad-Libya territorial dispute. They agree that in the absence of a political agreement, they will submit the dispute to the International Court of Justice and pursue legal measures to resolve the conflict.

Harare Declaration

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The Harare Declaration was adopted on 21 August 1989, by the OAU sub-committee on Southern Africa in its summit in Harare, Zimbabwe. The Declaration urged the regime to take measures to create a climate for negotiations, to put an end to apartheid and define a new constitutional order based on a set of democratic principles (also listed in the declaration). It also elaborated on the conditions for the negotiations to start.

Tela Declaration

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Signed in Tela, Honduras, on 7 August 1989 by the five Presidents, the declaration reaffirms previous commitments and endorses the Joint Plan for demobilization Nicaragua combatants.