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104-10215-10027 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (06/21/1960)

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22 RELEASE  UNDER  THE PRESIDENT  JOHN  F. KENNEDY  ASSASSINATION   RECORDS   ACT  OF 1992


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COUNTRY    Urugya/       )               .REPORT NO.               CS   -3/1+L:,92k

SUSlECT    Private Conversaticn between  Cuban      DATE DISTR.         21 J.ne  1960
           President DikRTIC0S and Group of
           Comm  nist and Student Leaders           NO. PAGES            2

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DATE ACQ.  U-u1ay,  PMcntevideo (30 May 1960)       FIELD REPORT NO.    HUh-10'0
              SOURCE EVALUATIONS ARE DEFINITIVE APPRAISAL OF CONTENT IS TENTATIVE.

SOURCE:    Urugu.ayan official (B); from student (F) who participated in the conversation.
           Appraisal of Content:. 3.


       1.  Osvaldo D03TICCS, President of Cuba,  leveled severe criticism against the
           U.S. and adwitted that his visit  to Uruguay had not been welcomed in some
           circles of the Uruguayan ;over.:ent,  during a fifteen-ir..te conversation
           in which he participated with approximately  twenty other persons, most of
           whm  were Uruguayan university students  actively interested in Comunism-
 -         and in the Federacion Universitaria del  Uruguay (Federation of University
           Students of Uruguay -  rU.J). Ihis conversation  took place on 30 ?.ay 1960,
           irtediately after DORTICOS had spoken at a  conference and rally at the
           National Uiversity  of Uruguay.

       2.  This sma   gatherng  was arrangad before the DORTICOS  visit by Ambassador
          GARCIA  Inchaustegui.  During visits made by GARCIA  to .the University
          Law  School he had told FDUU leadars that the  Cuban Goverrent  was
          - nterasted in becoming acquainted with those Ursguayan  student leaders
          who,  in the name of the  ovimiento Latinoamerlcano-26,  had actively
          repudiated  the Xarch 1960 visit of President Eisenhower  to Uruguay.


3.  Ambassador GARCIA  introduced some of the group to DORTICOS, who  asked
    GARCIA,  Are we among really true comrades?.  GARCIA answered  in the
    affirmative, whereupon  DORTICOS explained that, in spite of his  having
    been received at  the IMontevideo airport by Benito Nardone, President of
    the Urugusyan National  Council of Goverment,  he was infomed  that in
    some high levels  of the Uruguayan Goverment,  his visit had not  been
    vlcome.   He then  said that Nardone had nevertheless met ^ORTICOS  at
    the airport for personal  political reasons and in order to demonstrate    -
    that Nardorne was taking orders from no one and could act upon his  owa
    authority, apart from  the National Council of Goverment.

1.  DORTICGS said that, regardless  of Iardone'a action; the true interest  of
    DO.TICOS and of Fidel  CASiRO was to be in cntact  with the people,  and
    students who In Uruguay  are the same as those of Cuba, namely,  the      -
    vanguard of liberty with  the desire to emancipate theiselves from
    United States tyranny.   He referred to Fidel CASTRO as a fonser   -


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