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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1948, The Western Hemisphere, Volume IX

Colombia:


Contents

    • Efforts by the United States to provide financial and economic assistance to Colombia (Documents 314–335)
      • Agreement by the Colombian Government to preliminary reconnaissance of the Atrato–Truando: interoceanic canal route (Documents 336–337)

      Contents

      • Preface
      • List of Abbreviations and Symbols
      • Multilateral Relations:
        • The Ninth International Conference of American States, held at Bogotá, Colombia, March 30–May 2, 1948
          • I. Preparation and organization of the conference (Documents 1–9)
          • II. Proceedings of the Conference (Documents 10–46)
          • III. Ratification by the United States of the Charter of the Organization of American States (Document 47)
        • Postponement of the project Buenos Aires economic conference (Documents 48–49)
        • Non-Participation by the United States in the first meeting of the American Committee on Dependent Territories (Documents 50–52)
        • United States policy toward the Guatemala–United Kingdom controversy with respect to Belize (Documents 53–73)
        • Continuance by the United States of diplomatic relations with new governments on the basis of the Bogota Resolution and consultation with other American Republics (Documents 74–124)
        • United States support of Inter-American collective action for peaceful settlement of disputes (Documents 125–160)
        • Policy of the United States regarding anti-communist measures within the Inter-American system (Documents 161–166)
        • Policy of the United States regarding the provision of military assistance and armaments to other American Republics, and related problems of Hemisphere defense (Documents 167–177)
        • Withdrawal of the United States Air Force from bases in Ecuador, Guatemala, and Nicaragua (Documents 178–183)
        • Concern of the United States for assuring an adequate supply of strategic materials in the Western Hemisphere (Documents 184–189)
        • Interest of the United States in petroleum resources with respect to Western Hemisphere defense (Documents 190–195)
        • Cooperation of the United States with Costa Rica and Guatemala in the development of new sources of quinine
          • i. costa rica (Document 195a)
          • ii. guatemala (Document 195b)
        • Agreements providing for military and naval missions in certain American Republics: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, El Salvador, Panama, Peru, and Venezuela
        • Policies of the United States and certain other American Republics with respect to the continental shelf and high seas fisheries (Documents 196–199)
        • Arrangements for continuation by the Organization of American States of Inter-American cooperation with respect to coffee (Documents 200–202)
        • Agreements with certain American Republics providing for cooperative programs:
          • Agriculture and food production: Costa Rica, Ecuador, Haiti, Paraguay, and Peru
          • Civil aviation mission: Venezuela
          • Foot-and-mouth disease: Mexico
          • Health and sanitation: Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, El Salvador, Haiti, Honduras, Paraguay, and Uraguay
          • Mineral resources: Brazil
          • Rubber: Haiti
          • Weather stations: Cuba
      • Argentina:
        • Political and economic relations of the United States and Argentina (Documents 203–217)
        • The position of the United States with respect to the Argentine arms procurement program (Documents 218–239)
      • Bolivia:
        • Interest of the United States in the economic development of Bolivia (Documents 240–248)
        • Efforts to liquidate the lend-lease account with Bolivia (Documents 249–250)
        • Continuing efforts to eliminate Axis economic interests in Bolivia (Documents 251–252)
        • Air transport agreement between the United States and Bolivia
      • Brazil:
        • Assurances to Brazil concerning United States opposition to aggression of any type (Documents 253–254)
        • Interest of the United States in Brazilian petroleum legislation (Documents 255–264)
        • The Joint Brazil–United States Technical Commission (Documents 265–271)
        • The status of loans accorded Brazil by the United States (Documents 272–283)
        • Problems of trade between Brazil and the United States (Documents 284–292)
        • Agreement between the United States and Brazil respecting reciprocal trade
      • Canada:
        • Cooperative study of closer economic ties between the United States and Canada (Documents 293–296)
        • The Canol Project: final disposition of the Project’s facilities in Canada for oil production, refining, and distribution (Document 297)
        • Agreements between the United States and Canada
      • Chile:
        • Position of the United States with respect to the economic development of Chile (Documents 298–313)
        • Air transport agreement between the United States and Chile
      • Colombia:
        • Efforts by the United States to provide financial and economic assistance to Colombia (Documents 314–335)
        • Agreement by the Colombian Government to preliminary reconnaissance of the Atrato–Truando: interoceanic canal route (Documents 336–337)
      • Costa Rica:
        • Position of the United States with regard to civil war in Costa Rica and ihcidents thdre involving armed forces from Nicaragua (Documents 338–402)
        • Consular convention between the United States and Costa Rica
      • Cuba:
        • Efforts to settle outstanding problems between the United States and Cuba (Documents 403–427)
      • Ecuador:
        • United States relations with Ecuador (Documents 428–434)
      • Guatemala:
        • Agreement between the United States and Guatemala respecting the Inter-American highway
      • Haiti:
        • United States efforts to assist Haiti in solving financial and other problems (Documents 435–441)
      • Honduras:
        • Honduran response to United States note of 1940 rejecting Honduran claim of sovereignty over the Swan Islands (Documents 442–444)
      • Mexico
        • Discussions concerning United States participation in development of Mexico’s oil resources (Documents 445–452)
        • Export-Import Bank loans to Mexico for purchase of United States equipment, materials, and services for public works and industrialization projects (Document 453)
        • United States efforts to help the Mexican goverment to stabilize the peso (Documents 454–456)
        • Discussions of the problem of lend-lease obligations of Mexico to the United States (Documents 457–460)
        • Suspension of United States–Mexican negotiations on a proposed bilateral air transport agreement (Documents 461–462)
        • Unsuccessful negotiations for revision of the 1942 trade agreement between the United States and Mexico (Documents 463–464)
        • Rejection by Mexico of United States requests for permission to use Mexican territorial waters for defense purposes (Document 465)
        • Agreement between the United States and Mexico respecting a fisheries mission
        • Arrangements by the United States and Mexico regarding temporary migration of agricultural workers into the United States (Document 466)
      • Panama:
        • General relations between the United States and Panama (Documents 467–470)
        • Withdrawal of United States armed forces from defense sites; possibility of renewed negotiations regarding defense sites; and plans for security of the Canal Zone (Documents 471–486)
        • Steps to improve labor relations of the United States government in the Canal Zone (Documents 487–490)
        • Efforts to settle problems of aviation, claims, and highway maintenance (Documents 491–496)
      • Paraguay:
        • Economic and political relations between the United States and Paraguay (Documents 497–509)
      • Peru:
        • Economic relations between the United States and Peru (Documents 510–520)
      • Uruguay
        • United States relations with Uruguay in general and, in particular, with reference to existing River Plate tensions (Documents 521–530)
      • Venezuela:
        • Interest of the United States in Venezuelan oil production and other extractive industries; concern of the United States over possible communist sabotage in the oil fields (Documents 531–541)
      • Index

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