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to a US victory or even to a compromise settlement , which
would simply free the United States to pursue .more effecÂ
tively its policies in Asia or Europe. Prolonging the
war but minimizing its risks -- that .i n essence appears
to be the Soviet
- to President Jahr.son's letter which rr..ay
indicate tC.e Greeks are prepared to give way , thus per::nitting conti.-1..uation of
bargaining.
The UN Secretary General 1 s press conference was not helpful i.n t hat he said
that the Cyprus Gover:iment had
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Carl T. Rowan, Director
WHITE HOUSE
George Reedy, Press Secretary to the President
McGeorge Bundy, Special As sistant for National Secur ity Affairs
Bill Moyers, Assistant to the Presi dent
Jack Valenti, Special Assistant to the President
Walter
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la~ge n bas·! foe Tur!-.s zet ~d ,-,hcthcr it should b'3 soverdgn or c;i
a long torm l o~sc . lt'o not cle~r that v:e h:wa )'\!t s=-dd cvc:-ytr:.!n3 .,,,~
shculci to press Gr~~!
- some ground with the Greeks duri.ng that vi~it. Mr.
Bundy felt less opti.lnistic , notir1g Greek peevishness over the President' s
latest letter .
T he President recalled that Papandreou had pressed for a US formulc..
when he was here. Mr . B all
- , Joseph Sisco
A ssistant S ecretary of State , Lucius D. Battle
Pr esident 's Special Assistant for National S ecurity
Affairs , Mr. Walt Rostow
Executive Secretary, Mr. Bromley Smith
White House Press Officer, George Christian
Whi te House P res s Offic e