Peace Agreement (Chapultepec)
(01-16-1992)
Posted by USIP Library on: April 16, 2001
Source Name: The United Nations and El Salvador 1990-1995, United Nations Blue Books Series, vol. IV. (New York: United Nations, Dept. of Public Information, 1995), 193-230.
Source Document Number: U.N. Doc. No. A/46/864-S/23501
Date digitized: March 2, 2001

New York Act II
(01-16-1992)
Posted by USIP Library on: April 16, 2001
Source Name: The United Nations and El Salvador 1990-1995, United Nations Blue Books Series, vol. IV. (New York: United Nations, Dept. of Public Information, 1995), 231.
Source Document Number: U.N. Doc. No. A/46/863-S/23504
Date digitized: March 2, 2001

New York Act
(12-31-1991)
Posted by USIP Library on: April 16, 2001
Source Name: The United Nations and El Salvador 1990-1995, United Nations Blue Books Series, vol. IV. (New York: United Nations, Dept. of Public Information, 1995), 230-231.
Source Document Number: U.N. Doc. No. A/46/863-S/23504
Date digitized: March 2, 2001

The Compressed Negotiations
(09-25-1991)
Posted by USIP Library on: April 16, 2001
Source Name: The United Nations and El Salvador 1990-1995, United Nations Blue Books Series, vol. IV. (New York: United Nations, Dept. of Public Information, 1995), 162-163.
Source Document Number: U.N. Doc. No. A/46/502-S/23082
Date digitized: March 2, 2001

New York Agreement
(09-25-2001)
Posted by USIP Library on: April 16, 2001
Source Name: The United Nations and El Salvador 1990-1995, United Nations Blue Books Series, vol. IV. (New York: United Nations, Dept. of Public Information, 1995), 159-162.
Source Document Number: U.N. Doc. No. A/46/502-S/23082
Date digitized: March 2, 2001

Mexico Agreements
(4-27-1991)
Posted by USIP Library on: April 16, 2001
Source Name: The United Nations and El Salvador 1990-1995, United Nations Blue Books Series, vol. IV. (New York: United Nations, Dept. of Public Information, 1995), 167-174.
Source Document Number: U.N. Doc. No. A/46/553-S/23130
Date digitized: March 2, 2001

Agreement on human rights
(07-26-1990)
Posted by USIP Library on: April 16, 2001
Source Name: The United Nations and El Salvador 1990-1995, United Nations Blue Books Series, vol. IV. (New York: United Nations, Dept. of Public Information, 1995), 108-109.
Source Document Number: U.N. Doc. No. A/44/971-S/21541
Date digitized: March 3, 2001

General agenda and timetable for the comprehensive negotiating process (Caracas)
(5-21-1990)
Posted by USIP Library on: April 16, 2001
Source Name: The United Nations and El Salvador 1990-1995, United Nations Blue Books Series, vol. IV. (New York: United Nations, Dept. of Public Information, 1995), 165-166.
Source Document Number: U.N. Doc. No. A/46/552-S/23129
Date digitized: March 2, 2001

Geneva Agreement
(04-04-1990)
Posted by USIP Library on: April 16, 2001
Source Name: The United Nations and El Salvador 1990-1995, United Nations Blue Books Series, vol. IV. (New York: United Nations, Dept. of Public Information, 1995), 164-165.
Source Document Number: U.N. Doc. No. A/46/551-S/23128
Date digitized: March 2, 2001


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