May 10, 1973
Agenda, Brazilian Delegation to West Germany, 'Program of the Meeting on Nuclear Cooperation'
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Program of the meeting on nuclear cooperation
February 5 – Wednesday
16:00 hs. – The discussion shall follow the order of the articles of the Pre-project.
Interpreters shall always be available. The use of English is not needed.
Brazilian Delegation
Min. Paulo Nogueira Batista
Prof. Gervário de Carvalho
Dr. Carlos Syllus
Dr. Neiva Simon
Sec. Eduardo Roxo
German Delegation
M.D. Hermes A.A. Abt. 4
VLR Hauber – A.A. Abt. 2/22
VLR Scholtyssek – A. A. Abt. 4/15
VLR Neuer – A. A. Abt. 5/01
VLR von Wagner – A. A. Abt. 5/10
MDg Looschet – BMFT
ORR Gruber – BMFT
Dr. Eisenbeiss – BK
RD Hagen – BMI
RD Guthermuth – BMW1
MR Struck – BMW1
February 6 – Thursday
13:00 hs. Luncheon with [illegible-handwritten]
20:00 hs – Dinner given by Dr. Hermes to the Brazilian Delegation at Cecilienhöhe (invitations will be sent)
February 7 – Friday
18:30 hs. Cocktail offered by Ambassador Mafra
February 8, 9 and 10 - There will be no working meeting
February 10 – Monday
The Brazilian Delegation will be invited to watch “Rosenmontag-Zug”, at Koln. Meeting will be at 10:10hs. at Hotel Steigenberger, from where the participants will leave for the Bonn Train Station (Hauptbanhof). At 10:49 hs., toward Koln. Places have been reserved at the Podium for the invitees. The time of return to Bonn will be at each one’s discretion.
February 11 – Tuesday
February 12 – Wednesday – (mandatory date for the close of negotiations in Bonn. In case no agreement is reached by that date, negotiations could continue in Brasilia.)
13:000 hs. Luncheon offered by Secretary of State Sachs.
[Handwritten] – 13 Thursday – Frankfurt - 14 – Friday [illegible]
[Handwritten page]
H Syllus
D Simon PNB
4 Tuesday Eska (Stag) ESka
5 Wednesday Erlangen Bonn
6 Thursday ”
7 Friday ” Erlangen
8 Saturday “ “
9 Sunday “ “
10 Monday “ “
11 Tuesday Hoechat (Kawa) Bonn
12 Wednesday {MATN “ “
13 Thursday ojk ojk
14 Friday Frankfurt (UG) Frankfurt (UG)
Scientific-technological cooperation Brazil-Germany
NUCLEAR RESEARCH:
Professor Alexander Hocker
Nuclear legislation specialist
Administrative and Legal Directorof the Jülich Center
Trip to Brazil foreseen for the middle of current October
Duration: two to three weeks
AERONAUTICS AND SPACE RESEARCH:
Technical Aeronautics-Space. Composed of Professors Heinrich Doetsch and Fred Thomas. Both are Professors at the University of Braunscweig and members of the “German Institute for Research and Testing of Aerial and Space Navigation of Porz-Wahn (DFVLR)
Trip to Brazil (already set): 9 to 16 November
During this period the trip to Brazil of Professor Ing Heyser, Director of the Institute for Applied Gasdynamics of the German Institute of Research and Testing of Aerial and Space Navigation of Porz-Wahn (DFVLR) is envisaged.
Oceanographic research:
Professor Dr. Gotthilf Hempel
Head of the Fisheries Biology Section of the Oceanographic Institute of the University of Kiel
Trip to Brazil (already set) 17 to 21 November
Schedule of the Brazilian delegation during a visit to various cities in West Germany (Bonn, Erlangen, Frankfurt) in February 1973. This mission is regarded as a critical step towards the establishment of the nuclear agreement with West Germany in 1975. The hand-written notes indicate the appointments and the sites to be visited by technical officials, engineers Carlos Syllus, who later became Director for Technology at Nuclebras, David Neiva Simon, who had been involved in the negotiations of the first Angra power plant with Westinghouse, and Ambassador Nogueira Batista, who would later become president of Nuclebras.
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