CURRENT SUPPORT BRIEF BLOC AID RECIPIENTS TO DOMINATE CAIRO ECONOMIC CONFERENCE

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Approved For Releas 20Ar/ /W.-TWM1 70T01003AO01200270001-8 CIA/RR CB 62-39 No. Pages 2 9 July 1962 Copy No. Current Support Brief 7.7 BLOC AID RECIPIENTS TO DOMINATE CAIRO ECONOMIC CONFERENCE CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY Office of Research and Reports GROUP 1 Excluded from automatic Approved For Release 2001/ 3sra4- P79T01003A001200270001-8 declassification Approved For Release 2001/03/04: CIA-RDP79TO1003A001200270001-8 This material contains information affecting the National Defense of the United States within the meaning of the espionage laws, Title 18, USC, Secs. 793 and 794, the trans- mission or revelation of which in any manner to an unauthorized person is prohibited by law. Approved For Release 2001/03/04: CIA-RDP79TO1003AO01200270001-8 Approved For Release 2001/03/04: CIA-RDP79TO1003AO01200270001-8 C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L BLOC AID RECIPIENTS TO DOMINATE CAIRO ECONOMIC CONFERENCE Representatives and observers from some 30 under- developed countries are currently in Cairo to attend a 10- day economic conference on the problems of developing nations (See Table attached). The conference, originally promoted by Yugoslavia and the UAR, has since attracted additional sponsors from nine Afro-Asian countries. Delegates from twelve other Afro-Asian states and four Latin American countries, as well as observers from four other Latin American nations, will be present. The agenda, which as late as April was supposedly to be restricted to technical discussions among economic experts, has since been expanded to cover trade and general economic problems., One of the subjects to receive much attention at the conference will be the impact of the Common.Market on the less-developed countries. This is suggested not so much by the final agenda, which appears all-inclusive, as by the national representation at the conference. Of the sixteen African nations who are associating with the Common Market only three - Mali, Somalia, and the Congo Republic will be represented at Cairo. Of the non-associated states, however, ten are taking part in the conference. That the conference may have strong anti-Western over- towsis suggested by the fact that the eleven sponsoring nations have together received almost $3 billion in Bloc economic aid, in which all but one - Libya - have shared. The majority of the sponsoring nations also have received or are now negotiating for Bloc military assistance. Moreover, nine of the sixteen nations sending delegates to Cairo have re- ceived Bloc aid totalling another $1 billion. Of the major recipients of economic assistance from the Bloc only Syria and Iraq are not represented at the Cairo conference. On the representatives arenlarge the other hand, because igures, part "technical experts" rather than leading political because most of the agenda items are of a technical nature,, and because the Egyptian Government has given the US Government assurences on the matter, there is a. good chance that the conference will limit the propagandistic element in the presentations. 9 July 1962 CIA/RR CB 62-39 Page 1 C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L Approved For Release 2001/03/04: CIA-RDP79TO1003AO01200270001-8 ? Approved For Release 20811Ji,10l;DQWf QP7-,10A003A001200270001-8 Bloc Economic Aid Recipients at Cairo Conference Million US$ onsoring Nations S Total Bloc a/ USSR - US b/ 82 p 8 30 Ceylon 5 114 102 126 Ethiopia 196 95 32 Ghana Guinea 110 58 4 3300 . 949 811 India Indonesia 641 0 368 0 400 140 Libya 85 44 3 Mali 23 23 62 Sudan United Arab Republic 615 509 577 1406 111 73 Yugoslavia 113 Nations Sending Delegates 403 182 Afghanistan 410 0 0 0 Algeria 0 0 209 Bolivia 4 0 1582 Brazil 7 93 Burma 91 6 229 Catibodia 65 0 0 20 Congo Republic 200 40 Cuba 357 1 0 8 Cyprus 0 0 78 Lebanon 0 0 525 Mexico 33 1618 tan ki P 33 5 s a Somali Republic 63 0 57 0 1 14 Tanganyika 6 28 267 4 - - Tunisia 107 34 48 9 0 1Tations Sending Observers 0 0 521 Chile 0 0 79 Ecaudor 0 0 59 Uruguay 0 0 153 Venezuela 812 a. Inc udes 1 During the first half o 19 2 the SSR extended additional credits totaling $228 million (Cuba,,$100 million; Afghan- istan, $104 million; Guinea, $13 million; and Mali, $11 million). Several of the European Satellites extended credits totaling $65 million (UAR, $57 million; Guinea, $2 million; Mali, $2 million; and Morocco, $5 million). b. Includes 1946-61. Includes AID commitments, PL 48 sales agree- ments (Title I), authorizations (Title II), and donations (Title III), and Export-Import Bank authorizations. CIA/RR.'CB 62-39 Page 2 9 July 1962 C-0-N-- I -D -E-N-T- I -A -L Approved For Release 2001/03/04: CIA-RDP79TO1003AO01200270001-8 Approved For Release 2001/03/04: CIA-RDP79TO1003AO01200270001-8 C-O.4N-F- I-D-E-N-T- I-A-L C-=O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L Approved For Release 2001/03/04: CIA-RDP79TO1003AO01200270001-8 Approved For Release 2001/03/04: CIAO-RQP79 02700001-8 Recd i,n St/P./C 98 9 100 .11 l01 2 X1C 102 103 1.0.4.. 105 106. 1.07.. 108 - 111 1Z 146 St/P/Cfile_co .....25,XIAA ,.,...,,.u........,.. Approved For Release 2001 /b3/0 r=1 ~1~i~ 25X1A GROUP 1 Excluded ham automatic dernBradiag and CDI~FIDENT1 ification d l . ass ;. 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MA the Mer a ?f , 13 JUV--I CIA CB 62-3Q, Interzonal 1"rede: A CIA/ItR Cs 62-39v Mae Aid Rc cents to DOMina Cairo Confi es * COPY rb ? 25X1A Approved For Release 2001/03/04: CIAIaQpt03A001200270001-8 SECRET