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              MEMORANDUM                                                               INSTRUCTIONS APPLY

                                                                                     State Department
                                       NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL
                                                                                     review completed
          -SECRET-’
                                                           May 8, 1979


           MEMORANDUM FOR:              ZBIGNIEW BRZEZINSKI
                                                                                         JCS Review
           FROM:                        LATIN AMERICA/CARIBBEAN (Pastor)                 Completed

       , SUBJECT:                       Evening Report (U)

       , Argentina. The U.S.-Argentina Conference was very informative with
           frank and useful exchanges on human rights, democratization,
           economic problems, the NAM, etc. The Argentines have clearly passed
           through a national trauma, and the memory of the civil war will
           unquestionably have a salving and moderating influence as they
           begin the task of re-building a more democratic society. There is
           a feeling among them that they have just turned the corner, though
           they are not in a hurry to re-discover politics. Today, the human
           rights officer from our Embassy in Buenos Aires stopped by, and
           while agreeing that disappearances have declined sharply, encouraged
           us to press the Argentines on three concerns: Timerman, torture,
           and an accounting of the disappearances. He also provided an
           interesting statistic on the civil war: (559 Argentine soldiers or
           police were killed (according to GOA sources) and 10-15,000
           civilians. (S)

           Caribbean. Called a meeting of representatives from Treasury, AID,
           State, World Bank, IDB, and OMB to discuss the U.S. position at the
           donors' meeting of the Caribbean Group (CG) in Paris next week.
           Given the changed political circumstances in the Caribbean, it is
       , essential that the donors have their act together when the full CG
           meets in June. The World Bank has set a^target of $650 million for
       i the region's requirements this year for project aid and for the
           Caribbean Development Facility (CDF). We are going to have to come
           up with some more money if we will be able to maintain our 1978
           level of 30% of the CDF. (S)

           Two ofEicers from the JCS stopped by to discuss their study of the
           security implications of Cuban military modernization and of the
           PRM on Central America. I asked them tc do some work on the
           implications of the Cuban build-up on the "basin" countries and cn
           NATO. (S)
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           Mexico. STR is sending a team down to Mexico to try to complete
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           negotiations. The tomato issue is looming ominously on the horizon.                                      rt  i
           Treasury is supposed to make a preliminary determination by July 17
           on anti-dumping charges, and we are looking for ways to avoid that.                                  a  tn*P
           Talked to Frank White of DPS about a joint memo from Stu and you to
           the President on the undocumented workers issue. (C)                                                 w.._    H
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