Reaffirmation of United States policy of nonintervention in the internal affairs of Nicaragua1
1. For previous documentation on efforts to discourage President Somoza’s bid for reelection in 1947, while maintaining a policy of noninterference in Nicaragua’s internal affairs, see Foreign Relations, 1945, vol. ix, pp. 1213 ff.
[862] The Ambassador in Nicaragua (Warren) to the Secretary of State
Managua, March 19, 1946.
[Received March 25.]
[Received March 25.]
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[863] The Ambassador in Nicaragua (Warren) to the Secretary of State
Managua, May 1, 1946—11
p.m.
[Received May 2—8:04 a.m.]
[Received May 2—8:04 a.m.]
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[864] The Acting Secretary of State to the Ambassador in Nicaragua (Warren)
Washington, May 3, 1946—8
p.m.
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[865] The Ambassador in Nicaragua (Warren) to the Secretary of State
Managua, July 9, 1946.
[Received July 11.]
[Received July 11.]
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[866] The Assistant Secretary of State for American Republic Affairs (Braden) to Señor Adolfo Diaz and General Emiliano Chamorro, Former Presidents of Nicaragua
Washington, August 1, 1946.
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[867] The Ambassador in Nicaragua (Warren) to the Secretary of State
Managua, November 27, 1946.
[Received December 1.]
[Received December 1.]
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[868] The Ambassador in Nicaragua (Warren) to the Secretary of State
Managua, December 27, 1946.
[Received January 8, 1947.]
[Received January 8, 1947.]
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