1893-1976
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1911 - 1991
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December 20, 1963
Zhou and Nasser discuss domestic conditions inside of Egypt, the Sino-Indian border war, and the possibilities for a nuclear weapons free zone in Africa and the Middle East.
December 21, 1963
Zhou and Nasser discuss the Sino-Indian border dispute, nuclear-weapons-free-zones, and Taiwan.
April 3, 1964
Zhou discusses China's relationships across the Middle East, including PRC policy toward Israel. He also reviews the proposed nuclear-weapons-free-zones in Africa and Latin America, as well as developments concerning the Non-Aligned Movement and the Second Asian-African Conference.
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.
December 22, 1976
Analysis of and proposed response to Pakistan's nuclear-weapon-free zone proposal.
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
February 28, 1967
Discussion of the establishment of nuclear-weapon-free zones.
May 11, 1967
On May 9, Brazil signed the Treaty of Tlatelolco to ban nuclear weapons in Latin America.
February 16, 1967
This telegram comprehensively evaluates the Latin American Denuclearization Treaty