Panel Will Study Relations Between U.S. and Mexico
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MEXICO CITY — An independent commission will carry out a two-year study of U.S.-Mexican relations and present its report in the fall of 1988, the government news agency Notimex reported Tuesday.
It said the commission will be headed by Mexican Sen. Hugo B. Margain, a former ambassador to the United States, and Washington lawyer William B. Rogers, a former undersecretary of state for economic affairs and a former assistant secretary of state for inter-American affairs.
Among the other members for Mexico are novelist Carlos Fuentes; Mario Ojeda, the president of the prestigious Colegio de Mexico; Ernesto Fernandez Hurtado, a former director of the central Bank of Mexico, and Monterrey businessman Fernando Canales Clariond.
Robert McNamara, former secretary of defense and former president of the World Bank, and Lawrence Eagleburger, former undersecretary of state for political affairs and now president of Kissinger Associates, will be among the U.S. members.
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