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February 9, 1976 - Ford, Peru Ambassador Carlos Garcia-Bedoya
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February 9, 1976 - Ford, Peru Ambassador Carlos Garcia-Bedoya
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Ford, Gerald R., 1913-2006
Catto, Henry Edward, Jr., 1930-2011
Scowcroft, Brent, 1925-
García Bedoya, Carlos.
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MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON CONFIDENTIAL MEMORANDUM OF CONVERSATION PARTICIPANTS: President Gerald R. Ford Amb. Carlos Garcia-Bedoya, Ambassador of the Republic of Peru Brent Scowcroft, Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs Ambassador Henry E. Catto, Jr., Chief of Protocol William D. Rogers, Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs DATE AND TIME: Monday, February 9, 1976 2:00 p.m. PLACE: The Oval Office [The press was admitted briefly. There was small talk about travel between here and Peru and when the Ambassador was here previously. The press was then dismissed. ] DECLASSIFIED NSC MEMO, 11/34/08, STATE DEPT. GUIDELINES, State Deview3/11/04 The President: How long was it by boat in the old days? Garcia: About ten days. the United States. You may be sure that during my tenure, I will do E.O. 12958, SEC. 3.5 NARA DATE 6/7/04 I would like to express my deep satisfaction at meeting with you, Mr. President, and being able to present my credentials as Ambassador to everything possible to insure we have that dynamic relationship that I am sure both our countries desire. The President: We sincerely seek the best of relations with your country and I hope some of the problems of the past won't be repeated. Please convey my regards to the President. I hope your oil discovery will be sufficient to be of real economic benefit to your country. CONFIDENTIAL GERALD SRARY TOP SECRET- CLASSIFIED BY: HERRY A. KISSINGER File scanned from the National Security Adviser's Memoranda of Conversation Collection at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library CONFIDENTIAL 2 Garcia: I am very happy to hear your greeting to President Morales Bermudez and he reciprocates. We are very happy to receive your Secretary of State and I know it will contribute to our good relations. The President: I am glad he finally is able to go. He wanted to for some time but there have been several postponements. I am glad he is finally making it. Garcia: I am sure his visit will have deep repercussions not only in the particular countries but will show all Latin America the interest of the United States. The President: I know on occasion your area has thought we have ignored you. I want you to know there is a strong feeling of friendship between the American people and Latin America and on my part as well. I am sure we can in concrete ways deepen that relationship. Garcia: I am happy to hear your words. I know it is your policy to give high priority to Latin America. It is for that reason I mentioned the visit of the Secretary of State. The President: Again, we are happy to welcome you here. CONFIDENTIAL 2 Plant Garcice Bedaya iFet 71 Pussin Talk ohnt travel but hen&Pem p when arnkeras hur puring Present out, P How lmg won't by bont inc drys 6 about 18 days. Wmal lith to expens day actrepaction at meeting w/ you & being abh a present my exchutral as and D Dc C US. you very be sent that dring his time Invill li every thing to reserved we have that Insurance watnship Drend both on countries disine. P we sminch seek L hoty water mill your country and D hope some of the know ofc part wont be reganted Vlaned envry by uy rels to C Pres. shope your and find will be sof. 8 beof wal l in benefit & you Country G & very hyper to hea your greeting to In- - B f he recepirates. We very happy A seinn your Se. State L I how it will which to an good relating P Jan glad he fruith are yo the world to in some time but have been several it, Gleed he is finally ming G Isure his visit will have day exercising ut inc partic constries but will show DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12958, SEC. 3.5 BY. Wh NSC MEMO, 11/24/98, STATE DEPT. GUIDELINES state 3/11/04 NARA, DATE 6/7/04 all LAC interest of US. P on accedue your area her the are hour informal your hwat gento benee there is a story feeling of punishing let angele x LA rup on by port x wall. Imm mme mecan in connect worp dieferent watronship G I happy A has your and I hour A is your poling to give high promity h R LA. It is firther reason Inventional crist of < See State- P again, weare hoppyts welcome you here