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- WORLD, Page 29World NotesCENTRAL AMERICATight Smiles, Tense Accord
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- Forget the warm smiles and bonhomie that usually attend
- summitry. Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega Saavedra and his
- Salvadoran counterpart, Alfredo Cristiani, kept their distance
- during photo opportunities, and the 20 hours of negotiations
- sometimes grew strained. But when the five Central American
- Presidents emerged from their seventh regional summit near San
- Jose, Costa Rica, they signed a final communique that referred to
- a common commitment to nudging a stalled peace process.
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- The declaration included a statement of support for Cristiani's
- seven-month-old government and a condemnation of the recent
- offensive launched by its leftist opponents, the Farabundo Marti
- National Liberation Front. Ortega's signature was particularly
- critical, since he has been accused of arming the F.M.L.N. In
- exchange, Ortega secured a clause urging the U.S. to halt its
- support of the Nicaraguan contras and to turn over all money
- earmarked for them to an international commission.
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- No sooner was the ink dry than Ortega accused the Salvadoran
- army of dropping bombs on civilian neighborhoods in San Salvador.
- Cristiani's post-summit assessment of the Nicaraguan: "I don't
- trust Ortega."