Memorandum of Conversation with Secretary of State Dean Acheson, Joao Neves da Fontoura, Edward G. Miller, Lieutenant General Charles Bolte, Ambassador of Brazil Mauricio Nabuco, General Paulo de Figueriredo, Joao Daudt de Oliveira, and Walder Lima Sarmanho
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NABIONAL
ANCHIVES
conf 6664
LOUROS
SERVICE
92
April 5, 1951
Economic and Military Cooperation Between
Brazil and the United States.
João Neves da Fontoura - Minister of State for F .A. Brazil
Mr. Acheson - S
Mr. Miller - ARA
Lt. General Charles L. Bolte- Chairman, IADB
Ambassador Mauricio Nabuco - Brazilian Amb. to US
General Paulo de Figueriredo, Brazilian Army
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João Daudt de Oliveira, President of Commercial Assoc.
Walder Lima Sarmanho, Minister
Copies to:
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After an exchange of greetings, the Brazilian Foreign Minister
set forth the desire of Brazil for close political and economic coop-
eration with the United States. In the case of Brazil, economic de-
fense and the production of strategic materials depended upon the
maintenance of an adéquate flow of materials from the United States,
and on a continuation of economic development. Brazil desired at
this time to conclude with the United States the necessary supply ar-
rangements to meet these indispensable requirements.
Secondly, Brazil needed the assistance of the Government of the
United States in obtaining the necessary priorities for equipment in
the amount of ten million dollars for new petroleum refineries. No
external financing was required for this purpose.
Thirdly, Brazil would like to obtain assurances that the "three
hundred million dollar line of credit given Brazil by the International
Bank" was exclusive of specific financing, such as manganese develop-
ment, which the United States was arranging in its own special interest.
Finally, the Brazilian armed forces were lacking in equipment and
the military members of the Brazilian Delegation were anxious to dis-
cuss this problem with appropriate United States officials. With
reference to the recent operation under which Brazil and Argentina
each obtained two cruisers from the United States, it was the view of
the
DECLASSIFIED
E.O. 11652, Sec. 3(E) and 5(D) or (E)
12.14.77
Dept. of State letter,
SBORUT
By NLT-HC NARS
PROJECT NLT 77-58
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