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OQNFT. DENISIAL
ARCHIVES "NATIONAL AND
RECORDS
SERVICE"
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the Chileans and Uruguayans as those being imme-
diately vulnerable and implied that Brazil was
equally interested. The Minister indicated that he
was fully appreciative of the position of the United
States vis-a-vis Argentina, but he left no doubt as
to his concern and his opinion that Perón constitutes
a serious threat to the tranquility of the southern
part of the continent.
The Minister also casually mentioned to the
Secretary the latter's impending trip to Paris and
the meeting of Foreign Ministers.
The visit concluded at 4 p.m. but, after leaving
the Secretary's office, the Minister conversed briefly
in the reception room with several members of the
press.
DuWayne G. Clark
ARA: BR:DGC:jck
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