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  • the problems that you face and tho aspirations that • you have, than do your friends in America. Wo, too, Mt-. Vice President., aro a young nation. We, too., made tho choico to walk the wa:, of independence that Cyprus is walking. Wo, too, were blessed
  • CRIMINAL ACT AS MY SHI? INTRUDED DEE? INTO THE TERRITORI.t;L WATERS OF THE DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE•s REPUBLIC OF KOREA AND \~AS CAPTURED BY THE NAVAL PATROL CRAFTS OF THE KOREAN PEOPLE'S ARMY 1N THEIR SELF-DEFENE ACTION WHILE CONDUCTING THE CRIMINAL ESPIONAGE
  • . Re - negotiation would call for Greek concessions. If the treaty laps es, the 10, 000 Greek in Turkey lose their rights . Any deal by Makarios and the Cypriots with the USSR will move slowly. Makarios apparently hopes to delay any action until
  • Congo (Democratic Republic)
  • Rowan, Director WHITE HOUSE Douglas Cater George Reedy McGeorge Bundy Bromley Smith - SERVICE SET SECRET NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL RECORD OF ACTIONS NSC Action Z49Z. NINTH OAS FOREIGN MINISTERS MEETING Noted a summary by Secretary of State
  • Latin America
  • ., .' December 5, 1967 In the Mansion The President congratulated Mr. Vance for an excellent job and an excellent report. Secretary Rusk said a case study should be made of this. Vance's actions an example of diplomatic excellence. He called Cyrus
  • a response. The Soviets knew of the action in advance. The North Koreans have no intention of returning the ship or the crew at present. An interdepartmental group has been at work during the day and will be completing later this evening, hopefully
  • with the right of collective or 3/ individual action to fulfill this obligation. Defense was made a tripartite responsibility of Cyprus, Greece and 4/ A complex constitution establishing the rights Turkey. of the Greek and Turkish Cypriots was incorporated
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  • National Security Action Memorandums
  • ADMINISTRATION. NA FORM 1429 (6-85) L -· E X T R A ... •,,- • I -" m:"• I\,.- ... I ~ ..-· C 0 P I ES .· :- .. •1 _J I I I• T - - -.&. -- . THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON COM!"lf)EMTIAL March 12, 1964 NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM
  • Folder, "NSAM # 286: United Nations Cyprus Force, 3/12/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 3
  • National Security Action Memorandums
  • SERVICE SET GSA FOAM 7122 (7-721 SERVICE SET -SECRET NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL RECORD OF ACTIONS NSC Action Z491. CYPRUS Noted a briefing on the Cyprus situation, including a presentation by the Acting Secretary of State and a military
  • in response to an appeal by the Secretary General. Action will be rcqui red in the United Nations,and the Secretary General will have to decide whether he can increase the UN force on Cyprus as required by these agreements within his current mandate
  • to approve a new and expanded UN mandate covering Cyprus. We do not think Council action is necessary but the problem is in the hands of the Secretary General and the heat is off us. The Turks can more easily live with th e failure of the Secretary General