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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
- to their garrison. The Turks see the Greek
buildup outrunning theirs and their hope of successful intervention vanishing .
Meanwhile , General Grivas- - a fanatic, fortunately anti- Communist--has taken
over the Greek Cypriot forces and hopes to build an army
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- of the shipment of arms by Cuba.
5 . The United States avoided arm - twisting .
6. We hope the message contained in the Resolution will
get through to Castro , as the Punte del Este Resolution did not.
7 . The meeting was a success from our point of view
- . The cut in agricultural funds means tb.at
the Kremlin is
ag a i~
leaving its hopes
for bigger food supplies at the mercy of
the weather .
B . The 1968 budget , and the
for 1968 to 1970,
~lar.s
may represent a compromise on resource alloca
tion