Motley Will Go to Chile
Associated Press
WASHINGTON —
Langhorne A. Motley, assistant secretary of state for inter-American affairs, will leave for Chile today to discuss with President Augusto Pinochet U.S. concerns about the absence of progress toward a return to democracy, the State Department said Friday. During his five-day stay, Motley will also meet with other government officials, opposition political groups, Roman Catholic Church leaders and union and business representatives.
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