Nelson Rockefeller Signs Food Agreement With Brazil

Nelson Rockefeller Signs Food Agreement With Brazil

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Nelson Rockefeller arrives in Rio de Janeiro to ratify Brazil-U.S. trade agreements, focusing on food supply for war workers. President Vargas and the Brazilian First Lady welcome him with a parade. The treaty, involving $3.5 million worth of food, is signed by Rockefeller, Foreign Affairs Minister Aranha, and U.S. Ambassador Caffery, showcasing Inter-American cooperation. Additionally, General Agustin, former President of Argentina, offers his services to Brazil, which are technically accepted, though he returns to Argentina.

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What was the amount of food supplied by the two governments to northern Brazil war workers?

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What gesture of friendliness did General Agustin offer to President Vargas?

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