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room (room 7261 New State Bldg.).
at
The Department of State is currently
engaged in
preparing
its semi-annual
inventory
of existing
and pro
jected contingency
plans.
In connection
with this task,
the views of the Planning Group on possible
subjects
- -building at one stage or
another.
By stretching definitions to include Greece, Turkey
and Israel, all can be described as traditional societies .in
transition toward new patterns of modern nationhood.
Through
out the area, the "warring sects" of great
- Kuchuk (Turkish-Cypriot) as Vice President.
During the following three years the new Republic prospered
economically, but the mutual suspicions of the two communities
increasingly interfered with the orderly working of a very
complex system of government
- ) along the Israeli-Eg-.rp__Q.,a n border in Sinai. Secretary
General U Thant promptly COffiPiled with the Egyptian request.
In these new circumstances, President Johnson sent a letter to
Prime Minister EslL~ol of Israel on May 17 expressing sympathetic
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gressive step against a corrupt and inefficient monarchy and
hoped that the new revolutionary leaders might be able to
reach an accommodation with Israel which would bring stability
to the area.
There was a reciprocal interest in the United
States
- the ex best
I think
that
and the French,
to work toward a satisfactory
of us to work on the contingencies
tive
in New York
both of us will
I hope we can keep in closest
want to
settlement.
touch as the military
minds aa available
- telegrams fran Port-au
Pr:ince, Guatemala City, Managua, am
Panama City.
Sat Jose has not replied
to query on "second class citizen"
treatment, • However, since timing of
v:Lsit coincides wft.h inauguration
or
new Administration
there, we are confident