Kampuchean negotiations suggested.

From: UN Chronicle | Date: June 1, 1988 | Copyright information

Kampuchean negotiations suggested

Negotiations aimed at rebuilding a "peaceful, independent, democratic, sovereign, neutral and non-aligned Kampuchea" have been proposed by Prince Norodom Sihanouk of the Coalition Government of Democratic Kampuchea and Hun Sen of the Phnom Penh regime.

In a joint, four-point communique issued in December after their first meeting since the conflict began nine years ago, the two sides indicated they had reached agreement on the n...

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