Peru, Ecuador border clashes erupt; peace talks stall
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Peace negotiations between Ecuador and Peru were suspended on Feb 5, 1995, as Ecuador considers terms of a cease fire proposal. The two nations have been engaged in armed conflict since Jan 26, 1995, over a border agreement originally signed in 1942.
Publisher: Facts on File, Inc.
Publication Name: Facts on File
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0014-6641
Year: 1995
Negotiation, mediation and arbitration, Ecuador, Latin America, Peru, Ecuadorian foreign relations, Peace treaties, Boundary disputes, Peruvian foreign relations
Publication Name: Facts on File
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0014-6641
Year: 1995
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Peace talks resume, stall
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Arab and Israeli negotiators met for the seventh round of peace talks during Oct 21-28, 1992, in Washington, DC. The uncertainty over the Nov 1992 presidential election in the US interfered with the negotiations.
Publisher: Facts on File, Inc.
Publication Name: Facts on File
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0014-6641
Year: 1992
Reports, Middle East Peace Talks, 1991-
Publication Name: Facts on File
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0014-6641
Year: 1992
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