Ortega Asks Bush for Talks to End Conflict
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MANAGUA, Nicaragua — President Daniel Ortega has written to President-elect George Bush, inviting him to negotiate an end to the war between the Managua government and the U.S.-backed Contras, the official daily Barricada said Sunday.
“On knowing the results of the election on Nov. 8 . . . I permit myself to greet you and express to you Nicaragua’s will to work to normalize relations between our countries,” Ortega said in a brief letter dated Saturday. “I invite you to work together with me to make this noble desire for peace a reality.”
Ortega’s letter made no specific proposals. He has said he will ask Bush to negotiate the complete withdrawal of foreign troops and military advisers from Central America as part of a peace agreement.
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