Tela Declaration
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.
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.
In this agreement the five Central American Presidents agree to demobilise and repatriate the Nicaraguan resistance in Honduras.
Under the terms of this bilateral agreement, Nicaragua accepts to withdraw its case against Honduras before the International Court of Justice when Honduras implements the Joint Plan, adopted in Tela on 7 August 1989, to disarm the Contras within its territory.
Signed at Tesoro Beach, Costa del Sol, El Salvador, on 14 February 1989, the agreement recommits the parties to the Esquipulas II and the Alajuela Declarations of 1987 and 989 and calls for actions aimed at democratisation of the countries in conflict. The declaration also specifically calls the UN to send military observers to verify the security provisions of past agreements and to send a group of civilian observers to monitor the Nicaraguan electoral process.
This is an Comprehensive Agreement based on the principles established in Security Council Resolution RES/435 (1978). The Agreement is pursuant to the Brazzaville Protocol and commits the parties to the withdrawal of Foreign troops from Angola and measures to reach peace in the region.
This is an Implementation Agreement pursuant to the Tripartite Agreement signed on the same date on the total withdrawal of Cuban troops from Angola.
This is a Preliminary Agreement pursuant to Security Council Resolution 435 of 1978 (which calls for the withdrawal of South Africa Troops from Namibia). This Agreement commits Cuba and South Africa to undertake a future commitment to sign a Comprehensive Agreement to withdraw their troops from Angola.