Policies of the United States concerning Cuban financial aid and settlement of financial obligations89
89. For previous documentation on representations by the United States regarding Cuban delays in settlement of claims of American nationals and lend-lease obligations, see Foreign Relations, 1945, vol. ix, p. 956 ff.
[664] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in Cuba (Norweb)
Washington, January 4, 1946—8
p.m.
837.51/1–446: Telegram
[665] The Acting Chairman of the Export-Import Bank of Washington (Gaston) to the Ambassador in Cuba (Norweb)
Washington, February 15, 1946.
837.51/2–1946
[667] The American Ambassador in Cuba (Norweb) to the Cuban Minister of State (Alvarez)
Habana, May 15, 1946.
837.51/5–1746
[668] Memorandum of Conversation, by the Director of the Office of American Republic Affairs (Briggs)
[Washington,] May 20, 1946.
711.37/5–2046
[669] The Chargé in Cuba (Woodward) to the Secretary of State
Habana, July 2, 1946.
[Received July 9.]
[Received July 9.]
837.51/7–246
[670] The Secretary of State to the Cuban Ambassador (Belt)
Washington, December 30, 1946.
437.11/12–3046
[671] The Secretary of State to the Cuban Ambassador (Belt)
Washington, December 30, 1946.
837.24/12–3046
[672] The Ambassador in Cuba (Norweb) to the Secretary of State
Habana, December 31, 1946.
[Received January 8.]
[Received January 8.]
837.613/12–3146