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Show APPENDIX III BRAZILIAN COT ON DUMBARTON OAKS PROPOSALS MEMORANDUM OF BRAZILIAN ACTING MINISTER FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS TO AMERICAN CHARGE d'AFFAIRES, NOVEIVIBER 4, 19441. The Acting Minister for Foreign Affairs has duly received the memorandum which the Charge d1Affa.ires ad interim, .pursuant to instructions of his Gover-nmerrt , submitted, under date or October 9th, for his consideration, containing the "proposals for the establishment of a general international organizationU, in the original English text, accompanied In this memorandum by an official Portuguese tran.slation. the Charge d ' Affaires of the Uni t ed States of Amer-Lca com municated to the Acting Foreign Minister, the desire of his Goverent to consider any suggestions of the Brazilian Government with regard to the proposa.ls referred to before the meeting of the international conference which will dis cuss them. The Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs thanks the 2. Charge d'At'faipes of the United' States of America for submi tting that important document, as well as for the desires expressed by his Gover-nment; to c ons fder- the Brazilian obs.erva tions on the text, and sets forth herewith the opinions of the Brazilian Government in this regard. The Brazilian Government, convinced of the compelling 3. and urgent need for establishing a. new international organi zation capable of effectively maintaining the ace and secur ity of the world, and taking into consideration the serious difficulties to be overcome in such a complex undertaking, considers as satisfactory, under the present difficult cir cumstances, the project silbmitted to its consideration. It would be glad, however, if there were expressly set forth, in accordance wi th the high motives which inspires Lt., the possibility of perfecting the pact to be drawn up between the nations, so that all the members of the international organization taking part may come to have, in the near future, a greater participation in its decisions. 1UNCIO Documents, Vol. III, Doc. 2 G/7(e), pp. 232-235. |