A New Panama Canal Treaty, a Latin America Imperative: Report of a Study Mission to Panama, November 21-23, 1975, Pursuant to H. Res. 315 ....U.S. Government Printing Office, 1976 - 48 pagini |
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Pagina 7
... Torrijos Government which came to power in 1968. However , a new U.S. treaty offer submitted to Panama in December 1971 was rejected . One year later formal negotiations resumed . Little was accomplished in this new round of talks until ...
... Torrijos Government which came to power in 1968. However , a new U.S. treaty offer submitted to Panama in December 1971 was rejected . One year later formal negotiations resumed . Little was accomplished in this new round of talks until ...
Pagina 16
... Torrijos . Dr. Carlos Lopez - Guevara , Adviser to the Panamanian Canal Treaty negotiators Dr. Jorge Illueca , Foreign Policy Adviser , Ministry of Foreign Relations Sherman N. Hinson , Political Section , American Embassy D. Stephen ...
... Torrijos . Dr. Carlos Lopez - Guevara , Adviser to the Panamanian Canal Treaty negotiators Dr. Jorge Illueca , Foreign Policy Adviser , Ministry of Foreign Relations Sherman N. Hinson , Political Section , American Embassy D. Stephen ...
Pagina 39
... Torrijos , in power as a result of a military coup in October 1968 , formally rejected the draft treaties while indicating willingness to pursue the negotiations . Talks resumed in June 1971 , and on February 7 , 1974 , Secretary of ...
... Torrijos , in power as a result of a military coup in October 1968 , formally rejected the draft treaties while indicating willingness to pursue the negotiations . Talks resumed in June 1971 , and on February 7 , 1974 , Secretary of ...
Pagina 44
... Torrijos , warned that further delay in treaty negotiations might cause hostility in Panama that could not be contained , and might even lead to his own over- throw . Torrijos accused the Ford Administration of stalling the negotiations ...
... Torrijos , warned that further delay in treaty negotiations might cause hostility in Panama that could not be contained , and might even lead to his own over- throw . Torrijos accused the Ford Administration of stalling the negotiations ...
Pagina 45
... Torrijos , head of the Panamanian National Guard , led a military coup which overthrew President Arnulfo Arias , and assumed leadership of the nation . June 26 , 1967 - President Johnson and Panamanian President Robles announced that ...
... Torrijos , head of the Panamanian National Guard , led a military coup which overthrew President Arnulfo Arias , and assumed leadership of the nation . June 26 , 1967 - President Johnson and Panamanian President Robles announced that ...
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Ambassador American areas ARTICLE Canal operation Canal treaty negotiations Canal Zone cities of Panama Colombia commerce concessions construction continue convention defend the canal draft treaty economic Ellsworth Bunker Embassy employees facilities February FEBRUARY 24 Government of Panama grant the United Hay-Bunau-Varilla Treaty Hay-Herran Treaty House important Interoceanic Canal Isthmus of Panama Juan Antonio Tack Kissinger lands and waters Latin America Licdo lock canal Madden Lake maintenance ment mutually acceptable national interest November Omar Torrijos operation and defense Pacific Oceans Panama agrees Panama and Colon Panama Canal Company Panama Canal treaty Panama grants Panamanian Government Panamanian National Guard Panamanian negotiators Panamanian territory perpetuity political present treaty President principles ratification relationship Republic of Panama sanitation and protection sea-level canal secure Senate September ship canal Snyder amendment sovereign rights sovereignty study mission Subcommittee talks tion Torrijos U.S. Congress U.S. Govt U.S. jurisdiction U.S. military U.S. rights Washington