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Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, 1942, The American Republics, Volume VI

Panama:


Contents

    • Conclusion of an agreement between the United States and Panama for the leasing of defense sites in Panama and of an agreement relating to the twelve-point request by the Panamanian Government (Documents 543–574)
      • Agreement providing for the detail of a military officer from the United States to Panama to serve as an adviser to the Minister for Foreign Affairs, signed July 7, 1942
      • Panamanian protest at the establishment of a commercial airport in the Canal Zone (Documents 575–580)
        • Agreement between Panama and the Rubber Reserve Company concerning rubber (Documents 581–592)

        Contents

        • Preface
        • Chile:
          • Efforts to secure cooperation between the United States and Chile on certain measures for hemisphere defense (Documents 1–56)
          • Negotiations to procure for the United States strategic materials from Chile and efforts to limit exports of such materials to other countries (Documents 57–92)
          • Control of exports from the United States to Chile (Documents 93–106)
          • Efforts to secure curtailment of oil consumption by Chile in view of tanker shortage; other shipping problems (Documents 107–142)
          • Efforts by the United States to secure the cooperation of Chile in imposing controls over international financial transactions (Documents 143–157)
        • Colombia:
          • Military cooperation of the United States and Colombia against the Axis forces (Documents 158–196)
          • Agreement between the United States and Colombia regarding military mission to Colombia, signed at Washington May 29, 1942
          • Agreement between the United States and Colombia continuing in effect the naval mission agreement of November 23, 1938
          • Negotiation of an agreement between the Rubber Reserve Company and Colombia for the purchase of Colombia’s exportable surplus of rubber (Documents 197–219)
          • Lend-Lease Agreement between the United States and Colombia, signed March 17, 1942 (Document 220)
          • Purchase by the United States of two Italian tankers requisitioned by Colombia (Documents 221–241)
          • Good offices of the Department of State in negotiations regarding the resumption of payments on the Colombian foreign debt (Documents 242–254)
          • Agreement between the United States and Colombia regarding cooperative health and sanitation program for Colombia (Documents 255–259)
        • Costa Rica:
          • Agreement between the Rubber Reserve Company and Costa Rica granting the company exclusive purchasing right to all of Costa Rica’s exportable rubber (Documents 260–269)
          • Lend-Lease Agreement between the United States and the Republic of Costa Rica, signed January 16, 1942 (Document 270)
          • Loan agreement between the Export-Import Bank of Washington and the Republic of Costa Rica, signed July 9, 1942 (Documents 271–288)
          • Agreement between the United States and Costa Rica regarding construction of the Inter-American Highway
        • Cuba:
          • Cooperation between the United States and Cuba regarding certain military measures for hemisphere defense (Documents 289–320)
          • Financial assistance by the United States to Cuba (Documents 321–335)
          • Discussions and agreements relating to the 1942 and 1943 Cuban sugar crops (Documents 336–364)
          • Discussions concerning the problems arising from stringency in shipping between the United States and Cuba (Documents 365–387)
        • Dominican Republic:
          • Agreement between the United States and the Dominican Republic relating to modus vivendi of September 25, 1924 (Documents 388–389)
        • Ecuador:
          • Cooperation between the United States and Ecuador on certain military measures for hemisphere defense (Documents 390–408)
          • Lend-Lease Agreement between the United States and Ecuador, signed April 6, 1942 (Document 409)
          • Program for economic cooperation between the United States and Ecuador (Documents 410–420)
          • Negotiation and application of an agreement concerning the production and export of Ecuadoran rubber (Documents 421–443)
          • Efforts of the United States and Ecuadoran Governments to control financial transactions involving the Axis (Documents 444–451)
          • Agreement between the United States and Ecuador providing for a health and sanitation program, signed February 24, 1942
          • Agreement approving a memorandum of understanding, signed August 12, 1942, providing for the establishment by the United States of an agricultural experiment station in Ecuador, signed October 20 and 29, 1942
        • El Salvador:
          • Agreement between the United States and El Salvador extending the agreement of March 27, 1941, regarding a military mission to El Salvador
          • Agreement between the Rubber Reserve Company and El Salvador granting the company exclusive purchasing right to all of El Salvador’s exportable rubber (Documents 452–454)
          • Lend-Lease Agreement between the United States and El Salvador, signed February 2, 1942
          • Agreement between the United States and El Salvador regarding construction of the Inter-American Highway
          • Agreement between the United States and El Salvador regarding a health and sanitation program
          • Agreement between the United States and El Salvador approving a memorandum of understanding, signed October 21, 1942, regarding the establishment and operation of an agricultural experiment station
        • Guatemala:
          • Cooperative military defense measures of the United States and Guatemala; Lend-Lease Agreement (Documents 455–465)
          • Agreement between the United States and Guatemala extending the agreement of May 27, 1941, detailing a military officer of the United States to serve as Director of the Polytechnic School of Guatemala
          • Agreement between the Rubber Reserve Company and Guatemala granting the company exclusive purchasing right to all of Guatemala’s exportable rubber (Documents 466–473)
        • Haiti:
          • Contracts between the Rubber Reserve Company and the Haitian-American Society of Agricultural Development regarding the production of rubber in Haiti
          • Agreements between the United States and Haiti relating to the non-invocation of certain provisions of the trade agreement signed March 28, 1935 (Documents 474–477)
          • Financial relations between the United States and Haiti; agreements of April 6, September 17 and 21, and September 30, 1942 (Documents 478–488)
          • Agreement between the United States and Haiti regarding exchange of lands in Haiti, signed at Port-au-Prince, October 19, 1942
          • Agreement between the United States and Haiti regarding a health and sanitation program in Haiti
        • Honduras:
          • Agreement between the Rubber Reserve Company and Honduras granting the company exclusive purchasing right to all of Honduras’ exportable rubber (Documents 489–490)
          • Lend-Lease Agreement between the United States and Honduras, signed February 28, 1942 (Document 491)
          • Agreement between the United States and Honduras regarding the construction of the Inter-American Highway
        • Mexico:
          • Creation of Joint Mexican-United States Defense Commission
          • Agreement between the Rubber Reserve Company and Mexico granting the company exclusive purchasing right to all of Mexico’s exportable rubber (Documents 492–494)
          • Lend-Lease Agreement between the United States and Mexico, signed March 27, 1942 (Document 495)
          • Negotiations leading to the signing of a reciprocal trade agreement between the United States and Mexico, December 23, 1942 (Documents 496–513)
          • Joint report of Mexican and United States experts regarding the amount Mexico should pay for expropriated petroleum properties
          • Efforts of the United States toward the improvement of the oil industry in Mexico (Documents 514–520)
          • Agreement between the United States and Mexico regarding the temporary migration of agricultural workers into the United States, signed August 4, 1942 (Documents 521–524)
          • Agreement between the United States and Mexico regarding the rehabilitation of certain Mexican railways
          • Discussions between the United States and Mexico regarding a proposed treaty on division of international waters (Documents 525–534)
          • Consular Convention between the United States and Mexico, signed at Mexico City, August 12, 1942
        • Nicaragua:
          • Agreement between the Rubber Reserve Company and the Bank of Nicaragua granting the company exclusive purchasing right to all of Nicaragua’s exportable rubber (Documents 535–536)
          • Agreement by the United States to construct in Nicaragua a highway between San Benito and Rama (Documents 537–542)
          • Agreement between the United States and Nicaragua regarding the construction of the Inter-American Highway
          • Agreement between the United States and Nicaragua regarding a health and sanitation program for Nicaragua
          • Agreement between the United States and Nicaragua approving memorandum of understanding signed July 15, 1942, regarding establishment and operation of an agricultural experiment station
        • Panama:
          • Conclusion of an agreement between the United States and Panama for the leasing of defense sites in Panama and of an agreement relating to the twelve-point request by the Panamanian Government (Documents 543–574)
          • Agreement providing for the detail of a military officer from the United States to Panama to serve as an adviser to the Minister for Foreign Affairs, signed July 7, 1942
          • Panamanian protest at the establishment of a commercial airport in the Canal Zone (Documents 575–580)
          • Agreement between Panama and the Rubber Reserve Company concerning rubber (Documents 581–592)
        • Paraguay:
          • Agreement between the United States and Paraguay regarding construction of an airport at Asunción (Documents 593–607)
          • Credit agreement between the Export-Import Bank of Washington and Paraguay, signed at Washington, September 30, 1942 (Documents 608–617)
          • Agreement between the United States and Paraguay regarding a health and sanitation program for Paraguay
        • Peru:
          • Arrangements between the United States and Peru regarding cooperative defense
          • Agreement between the United States and Peru regarding the detailing of a military officer of the United States to serve as assistant adviser to the Remount Service of the Peruvian Army
          • Cooperation between the United States and Peru in the mobilization of the economic resources of Peru; agreement for purchase by the Rubber Reserve Company of surplus Peruvian rubber (Documents 618–627)
          • Lend-Lease Agreement between the United States and Peru, signed March 11, 1942
          • Negotiations leading to the signing of a reciprocal trade agreement between the United States and Peru, May 7, 1942 (Documents 628–649)
          • Agreement between the United States and Peru regarding the institution of educational program for furthering technical training in the United States of advanced students from Peru
          • Agreement between the United States and Peru regarding a health and sanitation program for Peru
        • Uruguay:
          • Agreement between the United States and Uruguay regarding purchase by the United States of Uruguayan wool, effected by exchange of notes, November 23, 1942 (Documents 650–659)
          • Lend-Lease Agreement between the United States and Uruguay, signed January 13, 1942
          • Discussions with the Uruguayan Government regarding utilization of German ships requisitioned by Uruguay (Documents 660–665)
          • Negotiations relating to the reciprocal trade agreement between the United States and Uruguay, signed at Montevideo on July 21, 1942 (Documents 666–675)
          • Negotiation of agreement between the Export-Import Bank and Uruguay for a loan for a public works program in Uruguay (Documents 676–692)
          • Agreement between the United States and Uruguay regarding completion of hydroelectric project on Rio Negro (Documents 693–694)
        • Venezuela:
          • Agreement between the United States and Venezuela granting the United States exclusive purchasing right to all of Venezuela’s exportable rubber
          • Lend-Lease Agreement between the United States and Venezuela, signed March 18, 1942 (Documents 695–700)
          • Discussions between the United States and Venezuela regarding proposed legislation for control of petroleum industry in Venezuela (Documents 701–710)
        • Index

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