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Sandinista Government and Contra rebel negotiators call an end to their first direct peace talks in San Jose, Costa Rica. Seated from left, Monsignor Carlo Santi, Monsignor Bosco Vivas, of Nicaragua, mediator of the meetings, and an unidentified Costa Rican co-ordinator. Standing (from second left), are Ricardo Wheeloc, security chief of the Nicaraguan Government, Roberto Urroz, representing the Contras, and Gonzalo Facio of Costa Rica.

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Press, 1 February 1988, Page 8

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Sandinista Government and Contra rebel negotiators call an end to their first direct peace talks in San Jose, Costa Rica. Seated from left, Monsignor Carlo Santi, Monsignor Bosco Vivas, of Nicaragua, mediator of the meetings, and an unidentified Costa Rican co-ordinator. Standing (from second left), are Ricardo Wheeloc, security chief of the Nicaraguan Government, Roberto Urroz, representing the Contras, and Gonzalo Facio of Costa Rica. Press, 1 February 1988, Page 8

Sandinista Government and Contra rebel negotiators call an end to their first direct peace talks in San Jose, Costa Rica. Seated from left, Monsignor Carlo Santi, Monsignor Bosco Vivas, of Nicaragua, mediator of the meetings, and an unidentified Costa Rican co-ordinator. Standing (from second left), are Ricardo Wheeloc, security chief of the Nicaraguan Government, Roberto Urroz, representing the Contras, and Gonzalo Facio of Costa Rica. Press, 1 February 1988, Page 8