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IN AN EPILOGUE to the intense negotiations that have taken place over the years, the governments of Belize and Guatemala recently signed an historic Special Agreement in the headquarters of the OAS. The countries have agreed to submit Guatemala's claims on territory, islands, and maritime rights to the International Court of Justice.

In a ceremony held in the Hall of Heroes on December 8, 2008, the foreign ministers of Belize and Guatemala, Wilfred Elrington and Roger Haroldo Rodas Melgar, signed a joint agreement with the Secretary General of the OAS, Jose Miguel Insulza.

Elrington and Rodas Melgar expressed "to the Organization of American States, and especially to the Secretary General Jose Miguel Insulza, [their] highest recognition for the effective and sustained labor of mediating and monitoring the process of negotiation between the two governments," and emphasized "the valuable support of the Group of Friends for their commitment, cooperation, and assistance throughout the process."

Article 7 of the Special Agreement establishes that both sides commit to undertaking the necessary procedures in their respective internal systems in order to submit...

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