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SECRET 10 advent to power in Panama and Colombia of dependently, as on the Spanish issue and on presidents with strongly anti-US records will the internationalization of Jerusalem. Oc- make dealings with their governments more casionally, where no direct Western security difficult. issue is involved, they oppose the US and are In UN organizations the Latin American influential in forcing compromises, as on the countries sometimes decide in caucus how to Italian colonies question. On the whole, how- vote and adhere to the caucus decision (par- ever, the majority of them support the US on ticularly in vote-trading arrangements with US-Soviet issues if the US position is made other groups). At other times they vote in- clear. 11652, of (E) SECRET N O. NLT-4 NARS

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