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                            prisoners will be given fair trials or be freed.

                            — We remain deeply concerned over the
                            continued detention of Jacobo Timerman,
                            and hope that he will be released without delay.

                            — We hope to see greater numbers of prisoners
                            released under the Right of Option Program.

                            B.  Nicaragua and Central America. The GOA was
                     most helpful in supporting the United States and the
                     Andean countries in the OAS vote and has already moved
                     to recognize the new Government. However, the GOA
                     supplied arms to the Somoza regime. It cannot be
                     expected to have much influence with Nicaragua.

                            Point to be Hade

                            — We appreciate the GOA's support on the Nicaragua
                            Resolution in the OAS and hope that the GOA will
                            support the Andean countries in their efforts
                            to assist Nicaragua.
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                            C.  Beagle Channel. The Papal mediation of the
                     Beagle Channel dispute is still in progress.

                            Point to be Hade

                            — We are pleased that Argentina and Chile agreed
                            to mediation of the Beagle dispute and hope that
                            both will continue to work with ‘the Vatican.
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                            D.  Nuclear Technology. We are discussing with
                     potential suppliers (Canada, the FRG and Switzerland)
                     safeguards and other conditions they will require
                     for the sale of a heavy water plant. (We would have
                     preferred that Argentine deferral of reprocessing
                     be a condition, but Canada is 'unwilling to require
                     deferral and the FRG will follow Canada's lead.) We
                     are also dicussing with the GOA the additional U.S.
                     safeguards requirements, effective in Harch 1980,
                     needed for us to continue nuclear cooperation. We
                     do not wish to take the initiative on this.
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                            Point to be Hade (If raised)

                            — We want to cooperate with Argentina in the
                            transfer of nuclear power equipment and technology.
                            Our cooperation must be consistent with the nuclear
                            export law and policy.
                                                                        August 1979
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