As a result of arrange~
S. Ambassadors and their
a.
South American countries have not progressed very far in
He then commented on the following observations of the
There is a grave shortage cf sctentiric aoe technical
There are many worthwhile projects which could be undcer-~
There is a need for assignment of scientifically trained
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program and would contrikute considerably to the implementation of the
programs similar to this Mission is vital to the foreign atomic energy
Both Mr. Foster and Mr. Hall said they felt that the continuance of
discuss implementation of their bilateral agreements.
he had remained in Scuth America and visited Chile, Peru and Colombia to
After the Mission had disbanded in Buenos Aires, Mr. Hall reported
these nations were taking as a result of their different natural situations.
He also commented on the varying directions the atomic energy programs of
personnel to U. S&S. Embassies in South Americe.
a.
taken by privete foundations; and
ec.
personnel in the countries visited;
b.
the development of atomic energy;
Mission:
Peace Frogrem.
staffs the scope and method of orgenizing and administering the Atoms-for-
Mr, Hall seid that ha discussed with the U.
of isotopes in research, medicine, agriculture and industry.
representatives of the Mission, usually at universities, covering the use
countries visited, symposiums and lectures were conducted by the technical
ments coordinated by the U. S. Embassies with the governments of the
cooperation with European nations than with them.