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El Salvador-Honduras: Agreement on Security Zone for Purposes of Pacification

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 March 2017

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Treaties and Agreements
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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1970

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* [Reproduced from O.A.S. Document OEA/Ser.F/11.13/98 of June 8, 1970. The agreement, as adopted by El Salvador, Honduras, Costa Rica, Guatemala, and Nicaragua, on June 4, 1970, appears a t I.L.M. page 1159.

[On June 9, 1970, the Thirteenth Meeting of Consultation of Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the Organization of American States adopted a resolution which took note of the El Salvador-Honduras agreement and requested the General Secretariat of the O.A.S. to help the Governments of El Salvador and Honduras implement t heplan for the security zone.

[As of November 9, 1970, the Thirteenth Meeting of Consultation had not adjourned; the seven-member committee of the Thirteenth Meeting of Consultation was preparing its ninth report on the progress toward pacification.

[Earlier documents concerning the conflict between El Salvador and Honduras appear at 8 International Legal Materials 1079 (1969).]

* / Accepted by both countries, with the understanding that “peaceful transit” refers to both maritime and air transit.

* /Honduras requests that the names of the remaining towns in Fl Salvador be clearly established.

* / Honduras shall choose the place.