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August 31, 1966
The Latin American Denuclearization Commission has been post-poned.
June 22, 1966
As a result of the commission, a draft treaty has been prepared for the creation of a Nuclear Weapon Free Zone. Brazil and Mexico have rival approaches to denuclearization.
May 13, 1966
This report focuses on Mexico and Brazil’s differeing approaches towards the issue of denuclearization of Latin America
August 25, 1966
This document describes the overall regional environments in Latin America after the Cuban Missile Crisis (1960s)
October 16, 1963
Summary of Tito's visit to Mexico and the text of a joint communiqué.
October 1, 1963
Mexico will continue its drive to establish Latin America as a region where atomic weapons are outlawed and testing forbidden
July 4, 1963
Mexican Foreign Minister Manuel Tello visited Scandinavia to unite efforts for disarmament.
June 5, 1963
Although the Mexican denuclearization plan for Latin America has won appreciation from Secretary-General U Thant, some Latin American countries were tepid in their response.
May 2, 1963
Mexico proposed that all Latin American countries ban the installations of nuclear bases on their soil.
November 27, 1981
The US ratified additional protocol I to the Treaty of Tlateloco for the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons in Latin America.