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November 2, 1962

Telegram from the Brazilian Delegation at the United Nations, New York, 8 p.m., Friday

De Melo-Franco outlines the motives that underlie the Brazilian draft about the denuclearization of Latin America (in the United Nations). Panama, Argentina, Nicaragua, Haiti and Peru express their concerns/questions/support of the Brazilian resolution.

November 1, 1962

Telegram from Brazilian Embassy in Washington (Campos), 7 p.m., Thursday

Campos discusses diplomatic gestures between Brazil, the United States and Cuba during the Cuban crisis and some misunderstandings that may have emerged during that time.

October 31, 1962

Telegram-Letter from the Brazilian Delegation at the Organization of American States, Washington

Barreiros describes some of the procedures of OAS meetings in regards to the Cuban crisis.

October 31, 1962

Telegram from the Brazilian Embassy in Washington (Campos), 6:30 p.m., Wednesday

The Brazilian government offers elements of their Armed Forces for collaboration in the blockade of Cuba, authorized by the OAS and executed by the American government. Brazil does so for three reasons: their affirmative vote on the blockade in the OAS, most Latin American countries have contributed armed forces and it is a gesture of cooperate with the United States.

October 29, 1962

Telegram from the Brazilian Embassy in Havana (Bastian Pinto), 11:30 p.m., Monday

Pinto transmit a message from President Goulart's personal envoy, General Albino Silva, describing a meeting with Fidel Castro, mostly discussing US evacuation of Guantanamo and the UN inspections of bases on Cuban territory.

October 29, 1962

Telegram from the Brazilian Foreign Ministry to the Brazilian Embassy in Havana, 3:45 p.m., Monday

Brazilian Foreign Ministry contacts its embassy in Cuba to confirm the delivery of previous telegrams.

October 29, 1962

Telegram from Brazilian Embassy in Washington (Campos), 1:30 p.m., Monday

Secretary of State Dean Rusk tells Brazilian officials about letters that have been sent between Kennedy and Khrushchev discussing missile bases in both Cuba and Turkey.

October 29, 1962

Telegram from the Brazilian Delegation at the OAS (Barreiros), Washington, DC, 2:30 a.m., Monday

Barreiros meets with Secretary of State Dean Rusk and others to discuss the Cuban crisis, messages between President Kennedy and Khrushchev, and the position of Brazil in the next meeting of the OAS Organ of Consultation.

October 28, 1962

Telegram to the Brazilian Embassy in Havana, 10 p.m., Sunday

A telegram to the Brazilian Embassy in Cuba regarding specific logistics for an upcoming meeting.

October 28, 1962

Telegram from the Brazilian Foreign Ministry to the Brazilian Embassy in Havana, 6:45 p.m., Sunday

Brazilian Foreign Ministry communicating with its embassy in Cuba regarding an upcoming interview (meeting) with Fidel Castro.

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