Chicago, Illinois, 2nd August 1986 Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega speaks to the crowd gathered at Operation Push. His wife Rosario Murillo who is a polyglot translates for him. ``Nicaragua is willing to negotiate with the United States toward a treaty of peace and friendship. We are willing to sign a treaty of peace and friendship with the United States immediately.`` Ortega also invited Reagan to visit Nicaragua and meet with top officials as well as the Nicaraguan people. Credit: Mark Reinstein
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2 August 1986Location:
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Chicago, Illinois 8-2-1986 Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega speaks to the crowd gathered at Operation Push. His wife Rosario Murillo who is apolygot translates for him. ``Nicaragua is willing to negotiate with the United States toward a treaty of peace and friendship, `` Ortega said through an interpreter. ``We are willing to sign a treaty of peace and friendship with the United States immediately.`` Ortega also invited Reagan to visit Nicaragua and meet with top officials as well as the Nicaraguan people. He noted that although Reagan granted a visa for Ortega`s visit, the president has refused to meet with him. I wish I could dialogue and communicate with President Reagan like I dialogue and communicate with the Rev. Jackson, `` he said. Credit: Mark Reinstein