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October 28, 1962

Telegram from the Brazilian Foreign Ministry to the Brazilian Embassy in Havana, 12:30 p.m., Sunday

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SECRETARY OF STATE FOR EXTERNAL RELATIONS

 

TELEGRAM

SENT

13.530

 

FOR THE EMBASSY IN HAVANA

ON/28/X/62

 

SECRET—URGENT

SSE/DCA/DEA/DAS/DAC/DAM/Dor/DNU/346.2

 

Transmission of telegrams.

Question of Cuba.

600.(24h)

 

171 – SUNDAY – 1230hs – With reference to my telegram no 168 and to the first part of yours of no 351. We are of the conviction that the delays in the delivery to this Embassy of our messages, of vital importance at this moment, are deliberate. We are making an energetic protest here together with Radiobrás and I suggest to Your Excellency to act in the same form to the correspondent of this company there. I request to inform that there are in this capital European telegraph companies who would be able to have our telegrams sent.

 

EXTERIORES

 

A telegram from the Brazilian Foreign Ministry to the Brazilian Embassy in Havana about the transmission of telegrams between the two.

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“ANEXO Secreto—600.(24h)—SITUAÇÃO POLITICA—OUTUBRO DE 1962//,” Ministry of External Relations Archives, Brasilia, Brazil. Translated from Portuguese by James G. Hershberg.

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2012-09-19

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Telegram

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115312

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