San José Agreement
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The San José Agreement is a key preliminary accord in the Salvadoran peace process that helped lay the groundwork for the comprehensive Chapultepec Peace Accords ending El Salvador’s civil war.
All labels observed (2)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Mexico Agreements (1991) | 2 |
| San José Agreement canonical | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: San José Agreement Context triple: [Chapultepec Peace Accords, hasComponent, San José Agreement]
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Chapultepec Peace Accords
The Chapultepec Peace Accords were the 1992 agreements that ended El Salvador’s civil war by establishing political reforms, demilitarization, and the integration of former guerrillas into civilian life.
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Torrijos–Carter Treaties
The Torrijos–Carter Treaties are a pair of 1977 agreements between the United States and Panama that set the terms for the gradual transfer of control of the Panama Canal from the U.S. to Panama by the end of 1999.
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C.
Treaties of Córdoba
The Treaties of Córdoba were the 1821 agreements between Spanish royalist authorities and Mexican insurgents that recognized Mexico’s independence and laid the groundwork for its first constitutional order.
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Protocol of Managua
The Protocol of Managua is a 1993 treaty that reformed and modernized the Charter of the Organization of American States to strengthen its focus on development and cooperation among member states.
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E.
Treaties of Velasco
The Treaties of Velasco were 1836 agreements between the newly independent Republic of Texas and captured Mexican president Antonio López de Santa Anna that sought to end hostilities after the Battle of San Jacinto and define Texas–Mexico relations.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: San José Agreement Target entity description: The San José Agreement is a key preliminary accord in the Salvadoran peace process that helped lay the groundwork for the comprehensive Chapultepec Peace Accords ending El Salvador’s civil war.
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A.
Chapultepec Peace Accords
The Chapultepec Peace Accords were the 1992 agreements that ended El Salvador’s civil war by establishing political reforms, demilitarization, and the integration of former guerrillas into civilian life.
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B.
Torrijos–Carter Treaties
The Torrijos–Carter Treaties are a pair of 1977 agreements between the United States and Panama that set the terms for the gradual transfer of control of the Panama Canal from the U.S. to Panama by the end of 1999.
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C.
Treaties of Córdoba
The Treaties of Córdoba were the 1821 agreements between Spanish royalist authorities and Mexican insurgents that recognized Mexico’s independence and laid the groundwork for its first constitutional order.
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D.
Protocol of Managua
The Protocol of Managua is a 1993 treaty that reformed and modernized the Charter of the Organization of American States to strengthen its focus on development and cooperation among member states.
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E.
Treaties of Velasco
The Treaties of Velasco were 1836 agreements between the newly independent Republic of Texas and captured Mexican president Antonio López de Santa Anna that sought to end hostilities after the Battle of San Jacinto and define Texas–Mexico relations.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (26)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
peace agreement
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preliminary accord ⓘ |
| aim |
to build confidence between negotiating parties in El Salvador
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to reduce human rights abuses during the Salvadoran Civil War ⓘ |
| conflictContext | Salvadoran Civil War ⓘ |
| country | El Salvador ⓘ |
| historicalPeriod |
Cold War
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surface form:
late Cold War
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| historicalSignificance | key preliminary accord in ending El Salvador’s civil war ⓘ |
| influenced | design of human rights provisions in the Chapultepec Peace Accords ⓘ |
| involvesOrganization | United Nations ⓘ |
| language | Spanish ⓘ |
| locationSigned |
San José
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surface form:
San José, Costa Rica
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| partOf | Salvadoran peace process ⓘ |
| peaceProcess | negotiated settlement between Salvadoran government and FMLN ⓘ |
| precedes | Chapultepec Peace Accords ⓘ |
| purpose |
to advance negotiations between the Salvadoran government and the FMLN
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to lay groundwork for comprehensive peace accords in El Salvador ⓘ |
| region | Central America ⓘ |
| relatedTo | Chapultepec Peace Accords ⓘ |
| signatoryParty |
Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front
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Government of El Salvador ⓘ |
| status | implemented ⓘ |
| subject |
human rights guarantees
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protection of civilians ⓘ role of international verification in El Salvador ⓘ |
| verificationMechanism |
United Nations human rights verification mission in El Salvador (pre-ONUSAL arrangements)
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surface form:
UN human rights verification mission in El Salvador
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Subject: San José Agreement Description of subject: The San José Agreement is a key preliminary accord in the Salvadoran peace process that helped lay the groundwork for the comprehensive Chapultepec Peace Accords ending El Salvador’s civil war.
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