Nicaraguan repatriation thousands of settlers in Honduras 1989

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President George Bush jogged along the Potomac River today, but denied journalists the opportunity to ask them about a demobilization of the Nicaraguan contras by Dec. 8, which appears to be a setback to US policy. in central America. White House spokesman Marlin Fitzwater reiterated that the American position is that the best time for the repatriation of thousands of people settled in Honduras would be after the elections set for next February in Nicaragua. The United States has long argued that the contras as a force can push for free elections and demos. On Tuesday Fitzwater pointed out that the demobilization is voluntary and the contras should be consulted on a plan that will ensure their safety and well-being once they lay down their weapons and return to Nicaragua. In Miami, a leader against stated that Managua had to accept the resistance as a legitimate political force. Insert George Bush jogging. Marlin Fitzwater conference. Training of soldiers in Nicaragua. Daniel Ortega met with men in the office.
Date: 6/8/1989
Duration: 1 minute 3 seconds
Code: UG-2240

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