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Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, 1943, The American Republics, Volume V

Argentina:


Contents

    • Discussions leading to the recognition of the Government of General Pedro P. Ramirez (Documents 328–344)
      • Agreement continuing in effect the Agreement of June 29, 1940, as renewed on May 23 and June 3, 1941, providing for the sending from the United States of military aviation instructors, effected by an exchange of notes, signed June 23 and September 2, 1943
      • Negotiations between the United States and Argentina concerning petroleum and petroleum products (Documents 345–369)
        • Discussions concerning the problem of supplying Argentine newspapers with newsprint (Documents 370–385)
          • Concern of the United States at the failure of Argentina to sever political relations with the Axis Powers (Documents 386–422)
            • Discussions concerning the severing of commercial and financial relations by Argentina with the Axis Powers (Documents 423–456)
              • Efforts to prevent communication between Argentina and the Axis countries through commercial wireless companies (Documents 457–482)

              Contents

              • Preface
              • Regional:
                • Postponement of the Ninth International Conference of American States scheduled to meet at Bogotá in 1943 (Document 1)
                • The Emergency Advisory Committee for Political Defense, meeting at Montevideo, Uruguay (Documents 2–39)
                • Proposal by Colombia for consultation among American Republics not at war regarding status as to cooperation with the United Nations, especially in UNRRA (Documents 40–55)
                • Visit of Vice President Henry A. Wallace to some of the American Republics (Documents 56–83)
                • Efforts to minimize the problems caused by liquidation of the United States Army’s emergency highway construction project in Central America (Documents 84–102)
                • Termination of operations on the Caribbean land–sea route through Haiti and the Dominican Republic (Documents 103–110)
                • Arrangements regarding the control of exports from the United States:
                  • General (Documents 111–126)
                  • Bolivia (Documents 127–142)
                  • Brazil (Documents 143–151)
                  • Chile (Documents 152–167)
                  • Colombia (Documents 168–179)
                  • Costa Rica (Documents 180–189)
                  • Cuba (Documents 190–198)
                  • Dominican Republic (Documents 199–203)
                  • Ecuador (Documents 204–212)
                  • El Salvador (Documents 213–220)
                  • Guatemala (Documents 221–225)
                  • Haiti (Documents 226–229)
                  • Honduras (Documents 230–233)
                  • Mexico (Documents 234–253)
                  • Nicaragua (Documents 254–258)
                  • Paraguay (Documents 259–265)
                  • Peru (Documents 266–273)
                  • Uruguay (Documents 274–281)
                  • Venezuela (Documents 282–296)
                • Anglo-American cooperation on policies and problems connected with the Proclaimed and Statutory Lists in the Eastern and Western Hemispheres (Documents 297–314)
                • Boundary disputes:
                  • Ecuador and Peru
                  • Honduras and Nicaragua (Documents 315–322)
                • Efforts of the United States to improve relations between the Dominican Republic and Haiti (Documents 323–327)
              • Argentina:
                • Discussions leading to the recognition of the Government of General Pedro P. Ramirez (Documents 328–344)
                • Agreement continuing in effect the Agreement of June 29, 1940, as renewed on May 23 and June 3, 1941, providing for the sending from the United States of military aviation instructors, effected by an exchange of notes, signed June 23 and September 2, 1943
                • Negotiations between the United States and Argentina concerning petroleum and petroleum products (Documents 345–369)
                • Discussions concerning the problem of supplying Argentine newspapers with newsprint (Documents 370–385)
                • Concern of the United States at the failure of Argentina to sever political relations with the Axis Powers (Documents 386–422)
                • Discussions concerning the severing of commercial and financial relations by Argentina with the Axis Powers (Documents 423–456)
                • Efforts to prevent communication between Argentina and the Axis countries through commercial wireless companies (Documents 457–482)
              • Bolivia:
                • Non-recognition by the United States of the revolutionary regime established in Bolivia by the Movimiento Nacionalista Revolucionario (Documents 483–491)
                • Entrance of Bolivia into the war; and assistance to Bolivia by the United States in defense measures (Documents 492–502)
                • Discussions and understandings between the United States and Bolivia concerning economic problems (Documents 503–525)
                • Efforts to secure cooperation of the Bolivian Government in the control of financial transactions involving the Axis (Documents 526–550)
                • The Joint United States-Bolivian Commission of Labor Experts (Documents 551–556)
              • Brazil:
                • Cooperation between the United States and Brazil on certain measures for Hemisphere defense (Documents 557–600)
                • Conference between President Roosevelt and President Vargas of Brazil at Natal (Documents 601–606)
                • Agreement between the United States and Brazil defining the military service due by nationals of each country residing in the other, effected by exchange of notes signed January 23, April 28, and May 24, 1943
                • Arrangements to procure for the United States strategic materials from Brazil (Documents 607–613)
                • Negotiations concerning the production, purchase, and distribution of Brazilian rubber and rubber products (Documents 614–631)
                • Negotiations on the disposal of the Brazilian coffee crop (Documents 632–660)
                • Discussions between the United States and Brazil concerning the production and purchase of foodstuffs (Documents 661–673)
                • Discussions between the United States and Brazil concerning shipping problems (Documents 674–702)
                • Cooperative effort between the United States and Brazil in imposing controls over international financial transactions (Documents 703–721)
                • Negotiations concerning the reduction and payment of the Brazilian foreign debt (Documents 722–745)
                • Agreements between the United States and Brazil providing for a health and sanitation program, signed February 10, 1943, and November 9 and 25, 1943
              • Chile:
                • Interest of the United States in the breach of diplomatic relations between Chile and the Axis (Documents 746–767)
                • Efforts to secure cooperation between the United States and Chile on certain measures for Hemisphere defense (Documents 768–790)
                • Agreement between the United States and Chile renewing the Agreement of April 23, 1940, providing for a military aviation mission from the United States to Chile
                • Negotiations to procure for the United States strategic materials from Chile and efforts to limit exports of such materials to other countries (Documents 791–819)
                • Discussion between the United States and Chile concerning shipping problems (Documents 820–846)
                • Efforts by the United States to secure the cooperation of Chile in imposing controls over international financial transactions (Documents 847–867)
                • Efforts to prevent communication between Chile and the Axis countries through commercial wireless companies (Documents 868–876)
              • Index

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