The World - News from June 20, 1985
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The latest round of the Contadora peace talks on Central America was cut short when Nicaragua demanded that the delegates talk about U.S. support of the rightist contras fighting the Managua government. Nicaragua’s Deputy Foreign Minister Victor Hugo Tinoco rejected the agenda proposed for the talks in Panama City, saying the meeting should focus on “specific problems affecting regional security,” including U.S. backing of the contras.
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