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in the morning of April 22 in which the King expressed his
apprehension that *n immediate showdown would take place with
the new government over the question of his signing the royal
decrees establ~shing martial law and suspending certain arti
cles
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FROM ANKARA, 'MR• VANC.E 'WILL. F'.LY
ATHENS
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INFO:
Amembassy, ATHENS
Amembassy, ANKARA
Amembassy, NICOSIA
Amembassy, LONDON
USUN, NEW YORK
STATE ) ~ (j
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BE MADE .T0 wARD s A F I N AL s0 Lu TI 0 N:1
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UNITED NATIONS AT THIS STAGE~ AS WELL
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OF SOME QF
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DESTRUCTIO N OF REVOLUTION A ~D RETURN
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MESSAGE TO PRES IDENT FRO d GOG9 RET URNE D TO
GREECE TJO DAYS AG0 9 SAID HAD I MPORTANT
NEW S WHICH TU RNE D OU TSTO BE tiOT
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INFO AMEMBASSY ANKARA FLASH 653
AMEMBASSY NICOSIA 604
USUN NEW YORK 207
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SUBJ:
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VANCE MEETING WITH FONMIN PIPINELIS,
NOVEMBER
26
ACCOMPANIED
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Work con-
and
elements in the
During the summer of 1968, hard-line
Soviet Politburo
accelerated
development of MIRVs, depressed
• •
orbit ICBMs,
Communist China came under new leadership
with the death
of Mao. Managers and technicians
assumed
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NEW ~ .wAW •G
I'N G H IM AS ' lM i:N' YO PR I ME MIN r sTEJR
- . TO SEEK FROM THE. SECURITY
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COUNCIL AND ENLA RG ED AND H:IPROVED MANDATE FOR UNFICYP GIVING IT .
.\ .
AN
INCRE1\SED PACIFI CATION ROLE ANDCALLING UPON IT TO ' ASSI ST : '. .,,.
IN . S.ETT ING UP EX PED IT IOUSLY - NEW .. PRACTICAL ARRANGEMENT.S
- covered 61 SA-2 sites. One
of these sites was occupied, 30 unoccupied (including one new site), and 30 could only be identified.
The 30 October mission covered 92 SA-2 sites. Thirteen of these sites were occupied (including one
new site), 74 unoccupied
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an arms control agreement between the Soviet Union and the
United States.
9. How to reassure the US public and allies that
deterrent
posture is not impaired by the development
Soviet and CHICOMstrategic
capabilities.
10.
antees
Nlpahj
the US
of new
How
- and both have signfd~
So have Prime Ministers
Holyoake of New Zealand, Krag of
Demnark and Borton of Norway.
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Mr. Kosygin, after lengthy and careful consideration, has decided not to sign on the ground that he
doesn't agree with parts of the declaration