Memorandum of Conversation with Secretary of State Dean Acheson, Edward G. Miller, W. Tapley Bennett, Jr., and the Ambassadors of Nicaragua, El Salvador, the Dominican Republic, Brazil, Mexico, Peru, Honduras, Venezuela, Colombia, Guatemala, and Costa Rica, and the Charges d'Affaires of Cuba, Haiti, and Ecuador
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MEMORANDUM OF CONVERSATION
Monday, June 19, 1950
ARCHIVES RECORDS 'NATIONAL
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SERVICE"
PARTICIPANTS:
The Secretary
ARA - Mr. Miller
MID - Mr. Bermett with the following Ambassadors:
Ambassador Seville-Sacasa of Nicaragua
Ambassador Castro of El Salvador
Ambassador Thomen of the Dominican Republic
Ambessador Nabuco of Brazil
Ambassador de la Colina of Mexico
Anbassador Berckemeyer of Pert
Ambassador Valle of Honduras
Ambassador Pocaterra of Venezuela
Ambassador Zuleta Angel of Colombia
Ambassador Goubaud-Carrera of Guatemala
Ambassador Echandi of Costa Rica
Settor Joaquin E. Mayer, Charge d'Affaires of Cuba
Senor Colimon, Charge d'Affaires of Haiti
Senor Moscoso, Charge d'Affaires of Ecuador
SUBJECT:
Presentation of Notes Motivated by Coffee Report
Issued by the Senate Subcomnittee on Agriculture
and Forestry.
COPIES TO:
s/s
ARA/P
MWC
ARA/E
EC
ATA - Miss Grant
ARA - Ambassador Nufer
IIID - Hr. Cale
ARA - Ambassador Daniels MID
AR - Mr. Droir
All American embassies of
each country listed above.
Ambassador Sevilla-Sacase, acting as spoitesmen for the fourteen
chiefs of mission, spolce briefly of the prooccupation which had been
caused throughout the coffee-producing countries on Iatin America
by the charges contained in the report on coffee recently issued by
a Subeommittee of the Senate committee on Agriculture and Forestry.
He said that the Governments and peoples of the fourteen countries
represented at the meeting vere deeply concerned over the implica-
tions of manipulations and malpractices on the part of the coffee-
producing countries to force an umverranted rise in the price of
coffee in the United States market. He stated that ho and his col-
leagues had consulted together and had decided to present a joint
note to the Department to make known thoir preoccupation with the
situation and concluded with an expression of hope that there would
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