711.332/4: Telegram
The Secretary of State to the Minister in Uruguay (Grant-Smith)
Washington, September 14,
1927—3 p.m.
15. Your No. 51, July 29, 11 A.M. This Government is glad to learn that Uruguayan Government is prepared to consider draft of treaty. Draft is in preparation and will be forwarded as soon as completed.6
Kellogg
- No draft treaty appears to have been sent. On Sept. 21, 1928, the Minister in Uruguay stated that there appeared to be no real likelihood that Uruguay would enter into such a treaty, chiefly because Uruguay was opposed to treaties containing the most-favored-nation clause. (File No. 711.332/6.)↩