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Enclosure.
In No. 333.
questions which privately interest Nicaragua, and the discussion of which this Republic could not permit any country, even if it has itself been invited, without considering wounded its rights as an autonomous and sovereign nation.
Be pleased, Your Excellency, to accept the protestation of my highest consideration.
DIEGO CHAMORRO.
Deposited at the Presidential Mansion of San Salvador on September 26, 1913.
Received in Managua on the same date.
To the Most Excellent Minister for Foreign Affairs.
with especial pleasure, hasten to answer Your Excellency most important telegraphic message dated yesterday to inform you that it is true that my Government has suggested to the other Central American Governments the idea of celebrating a Central American Conference with the object of discussing matters which so deeply affect the interests of th ve ståtes, and especially the vital interests of Honduras and Salvador, in connection with the pending negotiations between Your Excellency Government and the Government of the United States; and as a consequence of that initiative, and being desirous that the matters be treated in order, and that the other governments might offer their fraternal cooperation to the Government of Your Excellency in the most courteous form and with absolute respect to the autonomy of Nicaragua, President