CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN
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CONTENTS
4. Argentina: Villegas is appointed interior min-
ister. (Page 5)
5. India-Pakistan: Sixth round of talks on Kash-
mir opens in New Delhi. (Page 6)
6. Africa: African foreign ministers open con-
ference in Addis Ababa. (Page 7)
Bolivia.
Notes: ino-Soviet Relations;
Cuba - East Germany- CEMA;
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Argentina: Brigadier General Osiris Villegas,
who replaces General Rauch as interior minister, is
the only new minister appointed by President Guido
since the mass cabinet resignation on 12 May. The
secretaries for navy and air have been reinstated,
but the other posts are still vacant or under tempo-
rary caretakers.
US Embassy officials consider Villegas an able
officer, thoroughly pro-Western in outlook. His ap-
pointment represents another victory for Army Com-
mander in Chief Ongania, who is the real power be
hind the government.
Ongania has firmly reiterated his support for
carrying. out the 7 July elections on schedule. On
13 May he told newsmen that the political crisis
would not be solved until a new cabinet takes over
and proves that it can function.
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Special security measures are in effect pending
resolution of the crisis.
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*India- Pakistan: he sixth round of talks on
Kashmir opens n New Delhi today with virtually no
prospect for substantive progress. and with agree-
ment on, the US-UK mediation proposal much in doubt/
Pakistan is cool to the mediation proposal... It
appaa ently plans to insist on some evidence of Indian
willingness to make concessions as a precondition
.for continuing negotiations of any kind. President
Ayub feels that mediation would permit the Indians
to engage in-further stalling tactics during the period
when Weste n decisions on military aid to India are
being mad
During the New Delhi talks, Pakistani officials
intend to press their recent proposal. for. temporary
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and thus, can, be, mV p, to bear the onus for a break-
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Africa. African foreign ministers open talks
in Addis baba today preliminary to next week's
long-heralded all-African summit conference.
In a climate of lessening frictions between rival
groupings of states, the conference will bring to-
gether leaders of the moderate "Monrovia" and the
radical "Casablanca" groupings of independent Afri-
can states for the first time since these blocs emerged
in 1961. Selected nationalists from still dependent
territories will apparently be permitted to partici-
pate in both open and closed sessions.
The question of seating Togolese President Grunit-
sky's regime is unsettled. Most of the participants
probably now favor recognition, but some states are
still reluctant to take a step which they feel condones
assassination as a means of gaining power.
Public proceedings and resolutions can be ex-
pected largely to ignore important bilateral and
regional frictions and to focus on the familiar themes
of anticolonialism and African unity. Some partici-
pants, notably Ghana's Nkrumah, apparently intend
to press for expanded aid to embattled "freedo`m
fighters" in Southern Rhodesia, South Africa, and
Portugal's African domains.
A common charter and new intra-African "sys-
tem" patterned zenar*y after the OAS may emerge.
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Sino-Soviet Relations: Although Moscow and
Peiping have finally agreed to begin bilateral nego-
tiations on 5 July, their long haggling over the date
is a token of the wrangling that will ensue at the
forthcoming meeting. Both sides in the past few
days have made statements indicating poor prospects
for a settlement. Both sides seem to be preparing
more for a new confrontation than an earne t effort
at accommodation.
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Cuba - East Germany: East Germany's first am-
bassador to Cuba, Major General Fritz Johne, is a
long-time Communist who, prior to his appointment
on 10 May, had been serving as commandant of the
East German Army's Friedrich Engels Military Acad-
emy. He is also a veteran of the Spanish Civil War,
as are at least three other satellite ambassadors now
in Havana. Cuba formally recognized the East Ger-
man regime last January, and a Cuban ambassador
is expected to be named shortly to the East Berlin
post.
CEMA:, The Executive Committee of Council
for Mutual Economic Assistance made little progress
in solving key problems of economic cooperation at
its extraordinary 10-13 May session. These prob-
lems, especially the establishment of a joint planning
body, will probably now be referred to a higher level,
possibly Soviet bloc first secretaries and premiers,
at the next session of the CEMA Council in June.
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*Bolivia: The US military attaches in La Paz have
picked up information suggesting that the Czech Le-
gation there may be in. contact with antigovernment
elements in the hinterland. Their sources, report
that an official of the legation on 12 May delivered
some electronic equipment to a point on. the Bolivia-
Peru border where a clandestine radio is said to be
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