The World - News from Feb. 25, 1986
Neighboring Nicaragua and Costa Rica, trying to normalize diplomatic relations, agreed to set up an international peacekeeping commission to monitor the common border that has been a source of friction in recent years. The two nations asked officials of Mexico, Venezuela, Colombia and Panama--the so-called Contadora Group, which is seeking peace in Central America--to provide personnel, equipment and financing for a permanent border commission.
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