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Field name | Value |
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Reference | FCO 7/1463 |
Department/Office | Foreign Office |
Title | Latin American Economic Co-ordinating Commission (CECLA) (1970) |
Description | The sixth meeting of the Special Committee on Latin American Co-ordination (CECLA) held in Buenos Aires and presided over by the Argentine Foreign Minister, Dr. De Pablo Pardo and attended by Chile, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, Venezuela, Trinidad, Tobago and Jamaica although Brazil and Guyana were absent. The CECLA declaration calls for an investigation into the repercussions for Latin America of the European agricultural policy. Importance of relations between the European Common Market and South America. Includes a written declaration on co-operation between Latin America and Europe. The declaration's interests lie in Trade, Finance, Science and Technology, |
Date | 1970 |
Collection | The Nixon Years, 1969-1974 |
Region | South America |
Countries | Chile, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, Venezuela, Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica |
Places | Argentina; Barbados; Brazil; Britain; Canada; Chile; Colombia; Costa Rica; Ecuador; Europe; France; Guyana; Iran; Jamaica; Latin America; Mexico; Netherlands; Paraguay; Peru; Trinidad and Tobago; United Kingdom; United States of America; Uruguay; Venezuela |
People | Pardo, De Pablo; Valdés, Gabriel |
Topics | Aid; Bank of England; British Embassy; Common Market; European Economic Community; Exports; organisation; Shipping; Special Committee on Latin American Co-ordination (CECLA); The Nine; Trade; Treasury; United Nations; Welfare |
Copyright | Crown Copyright documents © are reproduced by permission of The National Archives London, UK |