Informal good offices of the United States in the establishment of diplomatic representation between the Soviet Union and certain of the American Republics 1
1. For a bracketed note on the attitude of the United States with respect to the establishment of diplomatic relations between the American Republics and the Soviet Union in 1944, see Foreign Relations, 1944, vol. vii, p. 170.
[158] Memorandum of Conversation, by the Acting Secretary of State
[Washington,] March 10, 1945.
732.61/3–1045
[159] Memorandum of Conversation, by the Acting Secretary of State
[Washington,] March 12, 1945.
732.61/3–1245
[160] Memorandum of Conversation, by the Acting Secretary of State
[Washington,] March 13, 1945.
732.61/3–1345
[161] Memorandum of Conversation, by the Acting Secretary of State
[Washington,] March 13, 1945.
732.61/3–1245
[162] Memorandum of Conversation, by the Acting Secretary of State
[Washington,] March 16, 1945.
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[163] The Ambassador in Bolivia (Thurston) to the Secretary of State
La Paz, March 21,
1945—5 p.m.
[Received 9:07 p.m.]
[Received 9:07 p.m.]
724.61/3–2145: Telegram
[164] Memorandum by the Chief, Mexican Division (Carrigan) to the Assistant Chief, Division of Caribbean and Central American Affairs (Cochran)
[Washington,] March 26, 1945.
701.1461/4–2645
[165] The Ambassador in Bolivia (Thurston) to the Secretary of State
La Paz
[undated].
[Received April 5, 1945—5:19 p.m.]
[Received April 5, 1945—5:19 p.m.]
724.61/4–545: Telegram
[166] Memorandum of Conversation, by the Assistant Secretary of State (Dunn)
[Washington,] August 28, 1945.
723.61/8–2845
[167] Memorandum of Conversation, by the Director of the Office of European Affairs (Matthews)
[Washington,] September 11, 1945.
723.61/9–1145