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Foreign Relations of the United States Diplomatic Papers, 1935, The American Republics, Volume IV

Ecuador:


Contents

    • Proposal for a modus vivendi between the United States and Ecuador providing for unconditional most-favored-nation treatment in commercial matters (Documents 517–524)
      • Expression of concern by the United States Government regarding Ecuadoran fishing regulations purporting to extend the territorial waters of Ecuador beyond the three-mile limit (Documents 525–526)
        • Interest of the United States in possible internationalization of the Galápagos Islands for the protection of fauna and for strategic reasons (Documents 527–535)
          • Revolution in Ecuador (Documents 536–553)

          The American Republics

          • List of Papers
          • General: (Documents 1–272)
            • Argentina: (Documents 273–318)
              • Brazil: (Documents 319–424)
                • Chile: (Documents 425–447)
                  • Colombia: (Documents 448–468)
                    • Costa Rica: (Documents 469–481)
                      • Cuba: (Document 482)
                        • Dominican Republic: (Documents 483–516)
                          • Ecuador: (Documents 517–553)
                            • El Salvador: (Documents 554–588)
                              • Guatemala: (Documents 589–648)
                                • Haiti: (Documents 649–723)
                                  • Honduras: (Documents 724–750)
                                    • Mexico: (Documents 751–796)
                                      • Nicaragua: (Documents 797–860)
                                        • Panama: (Documents 861–905)
                                          • Peru: (Documents 906–911)
                                            • Uruguay: (Documents 912–934)
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