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  • . The Portu• guese Foreign Minister, Dr. Franco Nogueira, informed Ambassador Anderson in Lisbon, May 11, that the Portu• guese share the u.s. concern over the potentially explosive situation in southern Africa. He said Dr. Salazar hopes that even though you
  • OF COtIVERSATION December 20, 1963 SUB~T I PARTICIPA.)11'5: Azores Base Rights Foreign Minister Alberto Franco Nogueira Ambassador George· W. Anderson, Jr. In the course ot a comprehensiva conversation with the Foreign Minister today, I told him that ona
  • strong representations to Foreign Minister Franco Nogueira and left _aide-memoire (text being pouched) for immediate return MAP F-86's from Africa, emphasizing US position re arms diversion. Foreign Minister appeared u~comfortable GOP position this matter
  • ~ FRANco ANo ar~~R 1SPANisH oFFic:iA1..s,HE Rl::CALL.Eo·vouR i NGy I RY - OF HiM ,OUR I·NG'YOUR_ REC~Nf _'tAbil::-_I tJ WASHINGTON 'RE 1 HEAL:TH, AND I ND I HADBEE VERYMUCH ON 1HIS .MINDOURl·NGOUTING~ ST ATE ,OF, FRANCO S CATEO YOUR l NTEREST 2o FR
  • and dinner Participants: United §tates Portugal William R. Tyler Franco Nogueira, Foreign Minister Subject: C9.pies to: US-Portuese Relations u IO M S/S UNP EUR G ~E G/PM INR/0D Amembassies: i\1ll •.Consulate Lisbon Leopoldville Luanda AF
  • for great causes. Those opportunities include: 1. A major contribution to the prevention of atomic proliferation and specifically to forestalling Gennan pressures over the years for an independent or Franco-German nuclear system. A real prospect of German