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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
June 25, 1977
Nuclear proliferation in Latin America.
June 27, 1977
Argentina and Brazil engaged in different nuclear policies: Argentina has gone for the heavy water reactor, while Brazil has gone for light water reactor
May 2, 1963
Mexico proposed that all Latin American countries ban the installations of nuclear bases on their soil.
September 7, 1977
Findley proposes a system of mutual inspection of nuclear facilities between Argentina and Brazil. According to the agreement he proposed, Brazil and Argentina would renounce the intention to develop a nuclear device and would accept mutual inspections of their respective nuclear facilities.
November 8, 1985
Information for a meeting between José Sarney and Raul Alfonsín and as a guide to the joint declaration on the peaceful character of nuclear programs and for the creation of a working group to promote cooperation between the two countries. Itamaraty recognized Argentina’s achievements in the nuclear realm. The last two paragraphs suggests the rejection of a possible Argentine proposal to create a system of mutual inspections.
October 1985
Proposed joint statement to create an Argentina-Brazil working group to discuss nuclear energy.
An Argentine delegation proposed a joint statement on regional nuclear policy and a mutual inspection system between Brazil and Argentina.
October 29, 1985
The document presents the proposal to create an Argentina-Brazil working group to discuss nuclear energy.