Nicaragua’s President Daniel Ortega last month hosted his peers from Honduras and El Salvador, Juan Orlando Hernández and Salvador Sánchez Cerén respectively, in Managua. The three leaders gave more details regarding their proposed master plan for economic and social development in the Gulf of Fonseca, a Pacific coast area jointly administered by Honduras, El Salvador, and Nicaragua. The latest meeting has been hailed as a further step forward for Central American integration and comes amid other signs of closer cooperation such as the launch of the Honduras-Guatemala customs union in June [RC-17-06], which Nicaragua and El Salvador have also expressed an interest in joining.End of preview - This article contains approximately 499 words.
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