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Foreign Relations of the United States Diplomatic Papers, 1941, The American Republics, Volume VII

Mexico:


Contents

    • General settlement of outstanding questions between the United States and Mexico (Documents 307–324)
      • Agreement between the United States and Mexico regarding control of export of critical and strategic materials (Documents 325–330)
        • Agreement between the United States and Mexico to facilitate the reciprocal transit of military aircraft, signed at Washington, April 1, 1941 (Document 331)

        Contents

        • Preface
        • Colombia:
          • Cooperation between the United States and Colombia on certain military measures for hemisphere defense; discussions regarding a Lend-Lease agreement (Documents 1–35)
          • Agreement between the United States and Colombia providing for the continuation of the military aviation mission agreement of November 23, 1938, until a new agreement could be negotiated
          • Supplementary agreement between the United States and Colombia modifying the agreement of November 23, 1938, respecting a naval mission, signed August 30, 1941
          • Efforts of the United States to conclude a preclusive agreement for the purchase of all of Colombia’s platinum (Documents 36–56)
          • Good offices of the Department of State in negotiations regarding the resumption of payments on the Colombian foreign debt; extension of credit by the Export-Import Bank (Documents 57–88)
        • Costa Rica:
          • Concern of the United States regarding German and Italian ships at Puntarenas; scuttling of ships and deportation of their crews (Documents 89–109)
          • Agreement between the United States and Costa Rica respecting a military mission, signed July 14, 1941
          • Agreement between the United States and Costa Rica respecting cooperative rubber investigations in Costa Rica
        • Cuba:
          • Discussion between the United States and Cuba regarding certain military measures for hemisphere defense (Documents 110–124)
          • Lend-Lease Agreement between the United States and Cuba, signed November 7, 1941 (Documents 125–133)
          • Financial assistance by the United States to Cuba (Documents 134–165)
          • Second supplementary reciprocal trade agreement between the United States and Cuba, signed at Habana, December 23, 1941 (Documents 166–177)
          • Arrangements for Export-Import Bank credit to finance production of an additional sugar quota during 1941 (Documents 178–185)
          • Negotiations for the purchase by the United States of the entire 1942 Cuban sugar crop (Documents 186–195)
        • Dominican Republic:
          • Lend-Lease Agreement between the United States and the Dominican Republic, signed August 2, 1941 (Document 196)
          • Supplementary Lend-Lease Agreement between the United States and the Dominican Republic, signed August 6, 1941 (Document 197)
        • Ecuador:
          • Cooperation between the United States and Ecuador on certain military measures for hemisphere defense (Documents 198–212)
          • Interest of the United States in the elimination of German influence from Ecuadoran airlines (Documents 213–237)
          • Negotiations for a Lend-Lease agreement between the United States and Ecuador (Documents 238–245)
          • Modification by exchange of notes of reciprocal trade agreement between the United States and Ecuador, signed August 6, 1938 (Documents 246–253)
          • Additional article to the agreement of December 12, 1940, between the United States and Ecuador respecting a military aviation mission, signed April 30, 1941
          • Additional article to the agreement of December 12, 1940, between the United States and Ecuador respecting a naval mission, signed April 30, 1941
        • El Salvador:
          • Discussions regarding a Lend-Lease agreement between the United States and El Salvador (Documents 254–256)
          • Agreement between the United States and El Salvador respecting the detail of a military officer to serve as Director of the Military School and of the Military Academy of El Salvador, signed March 27, 1941
        • Guatemala:
          • Agreement between the United States and Guatemala respecting detail of a military officer to serve as Director of Polytechnic School of Guatemala, signed May 27, 1941
          • Agreement between the United States and Guatemala to cooperate on certain military measures for hemisphere defense, effected by exchange of notes signed December 15 and 16, 1941 (Document 257)
        • Haiti:
          • Lend-Lease Agreement between the United States and Haiti, signed September 16, 1941 (Documents 258–260)
          • Agreement between the United States and Haiti respecting a military mission, signed May 23, 1941
          • Financial relations between the United States and Haiti; agreement of September 13, 1941 (Documents 261–295)
          • Attitude of the United States with respect to proposed convention by which Haiti would give preferential customs treatment to imports from the Dominican Republic (Documents 296–301)
          • Arrangement between the United States and Haiti regarding the development of Haitian agriculture and economy (Documents 302–303)
        • Honduras:
          • Agreement between the United States and Honduras to cooperate on certain military measures for hemisphere defense, effected by exchange of notes signed December 18 and 26, 1941 (Documents 304–306)
        • Mexico:
          • General settlement of outstanding questions between the United States and Mexico (Documents 307–324)
          • Agreement between the United States and Mexico regarding control of export of critical and strategic materials (Documents 325–330)
          • Agreement between the United States and Mexico to facilitate the reciprocal transit of military aircraft, signed at Washington, April 1, 1941 (Document 331)
        • Nicaragua:
          • Lend-Lease Agreement between the United States and Nicaragua, signed October 16, 1941 (Document 332)
          • Agreement between the United States and Nicaragua respecting the detail of a U.S. Army officer to serve as Director of the Military Academy of the National Guard of Nicaragua, signed May 22, 1941
        • Panama:
          • Negotiations between the United States and Panama relating to the leasing of defense sites in Panama; twelve-point request by the Panamanian Government (Documents 333–368)
          • Assertion by the United States of treaty rights against claim of Panama to fiscal jurisdiction in the Canal Zone (Documents 369–370)
          • Arrangement between the United States and Panama respecting relief from double income tax on shipping profits
        • Paraguay:
          • Lend-Lease Agreement between the United States and Paraguay, signed September 20, 1941 (Documents 371–383)
          • Request by the Paraguayan Government for economic and financial assistance from the United States (Documents 384–397)
        • Peru:
          • Discussion between the United States and Peru regarding cooperation on certain military measures for hemisphere defense (Documents 398–403)
          • Elimination of German influence in Peruvian airline; interest of the United States in developing civil aviation in Peru (Documents 404–410)
          • Representations by the Peruvian Government regarding requisition by the United States of eighteen bombing planes; payment of compensation (Documents 411–429)
          • Agreement between the Metals Reserve Company and Peru for purchase by the company of exportable surplus of certain critical and strategic materials conditioned upon export control by Peru (Documents 430–441)
          • Agreement between the United States and Peru respecting detail of military adviser to Remount Service of Peruvian Army, signed April 15, 1941
          • Negotiations between the United States and Peru relating to a reciprocal trade agreement (Documents 442–448)
        • Uruguay:
          • Discussions regarding a Lend-Lease agreement between the United States and Uruguay (Documents 449–460)
          • Negotiations relating to a reciprocal trade agreement between the United States and Uruguay (Documents 461–492)
          • Negotiations for an agreement on purchase of exportable surpluses of wool and hides in Uruguay (Documents 493–497)
          • Attitude of the Department of State toward Uruguayan request for assistance in completing Rio Negro hydroelectric project (Documents 498–511)
        • Venezuela:
          • Cooperation between the United States and Venezuela in plan for warding off possible action by Axis agents against oil installations in Aruba and Curaçao (Documents 512–515)
          • Discussions regarding a Lend-Lease agreement between the United States and Venezuela (Documents 516–523)
          • Agreement between the United States and Venezuela respecting a naval mission, signed March 24, 1941
          • Proclamation by President Roosevelt regarding the allocation of tariff quota on crude petroleum and fuel oil to Venezuela
        • Index

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