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BORDER ACCORD

Mexico And U.S. (N.Z Preu 4i»n—Copt/Hohp PUERTO VALLARTA (Mexico), Aug. 21. President Nixon will end a colourful 28-hour visit to Mexico today by joining President Gustavo Diaz Ordaz in announcing their formula for settling bound, ary disputes that have plagued relations between the two countries for 122 years. President Nixon, accompanied by his wife, arrived from Washington yesterday to a gala welcome replete with Mariachi bands, Mexican cavalrymen and all the general gaiety of a local fiesta. They will leave for their California White House at San Clemente today. President Diaz Order and President Nixon discussed the boundary treaty yesterday at a hastily-called news conference in the Pacific coast resort of Puerto Valletta of 25,000 people made internationally famous by Richard Burton and ’Elizabeth Taylor. Details of the treaty will be made public in a communique today. The two Presidents said that the treaty incorporating the agreement would go before their respective senates for approval. President Nixon said “The Secretary of State assures me that we can get a unanimous vote of this treaty” from the United States Senate.

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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32383, 24 August 1970, Page 13

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BORDER ACCORD Press, Volume CX, Issue 32383, 24 August 1970, Page 13

BORDER ACCORD Press, Volume CX, Issue 32383, 24 August 1970, Page 13

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