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February 21, 1966
The Mexican Ambassador in the Soviet Union reports the names of Mexican students in the USSR. The students in the Soviet Union include members of the Revolutionary Action Movement.
October 16, 1945
Summary of news reports from Mexico, Sweden, Canada, and Great Britain, most on Stalin's alleged illness.
July 9, 1952
Koo reports on a new confidential military message about how to mobilize the Kuomintang's army.
March 17, 1967
The treaty creating the Latin American Nuclear Free Zone (LANFZ) was signed at Tlatelolco, Mexico, on 14 February 1967. Taking a close look at key provisions, INR found that the entry into force provisions included loopholes which “unenthusiastic” states could use so the treaty did not cover their territory.
June 5, 1944
A heavily redacted letter from Ottawa reporting on foreign contacts made by Soviet film director Mikhail Kalatozov in Canada and Mexico.
November 7, 1967
Mexican and Brazilian representatives disagree on if peaceful nuclear explosions (PNEs) are allowed by the Latin American treaty.
June 13, 1967
Different points of Mexico and Brazil on the denuclearization treaty of Latin America
March 10, 1967
Disagreement between representatives of Mexico and the UAR on the non-aligned group developing a common position.
February 1, 1961
Mexican President Adolfo Lopez Mateos speaks on Mexico's place in international affairs.
November 2, 1963
Yugoslavia accepted a proposal for a second non-alignment conference, but was "not to keen" on it. Further details of Tito's tours through Bolivia, Mexico and the United States.