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  • directly in their success, always under sooe threat of withdrawal of cooperation by the Iotin Aoerican goverDIJents. On the other bnnd, it Castro were elioinoted, the US would be in a ouch stronger position to insist upon adoption of a prograo of ooderate
  • ., l ~: . YESTERDAY I HAD OPPORTUNITY DURING COURTESY CALL ON SECRETARY OF GOVERNMENT LUIS ECHEVERRIA TO INQUIRE INTO POSSIBILITY OF COOPERATION BY MEXICA N AITTHORITIES TO -HELP REDUCE !~CREASING NUM BER OF CUBAN NATIONALS ENTERING US ILLEGALLY
  • and Iran. to be worked The beginnings, at least, of systematic regional cooperation in economic development, including, perhaps, a regional plan for develop­ ment of water resources. The emergence of a spirit of regional pride to supplant the sense