740.00111 A.R./1087: Telegram
The Ambassador in Panama (Dawson) to the Secretary of State
Panama, May 17,
1940—4 p.m.
[Received 7 p.m.]
[Received 7 p.m.]
65. My telegram No. 64 of May 16, 3 p.m. Favorable replies have now been received from Paraguay and Nicaragua. Chile is the only country which has not replied. Mexico has withdrawn its suggestion regarding changes and has accepted Uruguayan text. Doctor Garay presumes that when the time comes the joint declaration will be addressed by the President of Panama to the German Chancellor.65 He is, however, consulting the Uruguayan Minister for Foreign Affairs regarding this point.
Dawson
- Adolf Hitler.↩