Friday, March 25, 1988 / University Daily Kansan Nicaraguan peace plan 843-4266 Here are the highlights of the cease-fire agreement between Nicaragua's Sandinista government and the contra rebels. - Temporary truce begins Monday, with warden at a 60-day cease-fire before the end of the month.* The two sides meet in Managua April 6 to discuss permanent truce Verification to be assisted by Catholic Cardinal Miguel Obando y Bravo and by secretary-general of Organization of American States. NICARAGUA AGREES TO THIS: Government will grant gradual return without fear of retaliation. Will free 100 jailed contras Sunday. Half of remaining prisoners to be freed when rebels are in specified zones; rest freed on conclusion of permanent truce. 1. 1800 former National Guardmen 2. the British and Dutch revolution will be freed after time Government guarantees freedom of expression in accordance with peace plan signed by five Central American nations last August. Contras will participate in elections and join government talks with opposition. Reagan, Congress welcome cease-fire 817 Massachusetts CONTRAS AGREE TO THIS: Rebels move into specified zones within first 15 days of April. Zones to be set by begin meeting Monday in Saigon, Nicaragua. Rebels will accept only humanitarian aid from a neutral organization. Contras cannot accept military aid from United States. SOURCE: Associated Press Knight-Ridder Graphi Humanitarian aid package expected soon WASHINGTON — Congress and the Reagan administration warmly welcomed a Nicaraguan cease-fire agreement yesterday, and some officials said it could usher in a new era of bipartisan U.S. policymaking on Central America. House Speaker Jim Wright, D-Texas, said the Nicaraguan agreement marked "a new chapter in the unhappy history of that war-torn country" and vowed to move ahead before Easter on a package of humanitarian aid for the contras. "We consider this agreement to be an important step forward," said Secretary of State George Shultz, who added that the truce left "no excuse" for continued Soviet-bloc weapons shipments to the leftist Managua government. Later, appearing on PBS' MacNeil-Lehrer "NewsHour," Shultz said that the administration might ask Congress to include in any humanitarian aid package a provision guaranteeing a speedy vote on a military aid request if the peace process breaks down. "I do think there is great merit ... to have in it a mechanism for a fast-track vote," Shultz said. Such a provision, he said, would help "to have a little strength visible in the picture, even though it isn't there." He said the package should include food, clothing and medical assistance for the contra. Asked whether the legislation should ensure an early vote on military aid if President Reagan asks for it, Wright said, "I want to emphasize positive things and not anticipate failure." But Wright, appearing on the same program, suggested that he would oppose such a provision. Sen. Christopher Dodd, D-Conn, a leading contraction opponent, said, "This is a bad day for the cynics. A piece of paper has been signed by people who many thought would never be able to sit down face to face." 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