426. Memorandum From the Deputy Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs (Haig) to President Nixon1 2
SUBJECT:
- Recent Brazilian Fishery Negotiations
Attached at Tab A is a memorandum to you from Secretary Rogers reporting the outcome of negotiations with the Government of Brazil on an interim agreement (between now and the 1973 Law of the Sea Conference) to cover the operation of the large US-flag fleet engaged in shrimp fishing within Brazil’s claimed 200 mile territorial sea.
The result of the negotiations was a draft agreement which protects the juridical positions of both sides. Since it protects our legal position and permits continued fishing by US-flag vessels, the agreement can be considered as favorable. We understand that The Departments of State, Defense and Commerce and also the shrimp fishing industry approve the significant features of the agreement. We expect that Secretary Rogers will send you a memorandum in the near future recommending approval of the interim agreement.
[Page 2]- Source: National Archives, Nixon Presidential Materials, NSC Files, Box 772, Country Files, Latin America, Brazil, Vol. III, 8/1/71-12/72. Confidential. Sent for information. Irwin signed the attached memorandum for Rogers.↩
- Haig reported that fisheries negotiations with the Brazilian Government had produced an acceptable draft agreement. The pact enabled both parties to reserve their juridical positions until commencement of the Law of the Sea conference in 1973.↩