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- ~ aj \l"c8e fM« R."6 'l Uj?fgf RESTRICTION A vi·\ ·04 \l\~Jo~ ·\ ~ A ~~~rr--r------~mn,,.,..,.Jft,~~ch A iv. o~\1:\~'\ \"\Wo~·\Z.J FILE LOCATION NSF, Country File, "Greece, Visit of King Constantine, 9/H/68," Box 127 RESTRICTION CODES
- AT I510A e 0 M Ji' I B E N T I A#t _ ACCEPTE INVITATION, · HE DID NOT RPT NOT HAVE ANY PRESENT INT ENTI ON OF ACTUALLY CARRYI NG OUT VI SIT. PAPANDREOU SAID USSR WAS IMPERIALIST IC EMPI RE, AND HE DID NOT HAVE "INCLINATION". TO HELP THIS EMPIRE. I
- it into a strongly antagonistic position. · rJ. Strategy The current meeting .with the King offers an opportunity to fttrther United States aims vis-a-vis Greece. Within the frame work described above, we should reiterate to the .King the import-· ance we· place
- • RETARY YI HU~•RAK,AND CHIEF 'OF fftOf OCOL PAEK IN-HA~?. TWO RE· MAINlNG POSITI@S IN OFFICIAL. GROUP ~1!GHT BE F'!L'LED !Y P"FtESlDENlS SECRETARY-INTERPRETERCHO SANG--HOAND CHIEF OF SECURITY PAK .CHCIJG•KYU,OH BY CHO AWJ VI"CE MINISTER
- more optimistic" about GOJ abl.lity to surv v 5. Davi.es noted Cairo radio as wel l a s PLO hav~ oJened up o GOJ 1 r eaction to Wasfi Tel's press conference p in-point ng UAR fa.lure provide air cover, allegedly in vi olat i on of UAC agreement
- to ·. enc legcer , ·rem f .r tlae _.aister r, pan4.ntU dealing the · m:rent CJpnit cirisl8. !be le"ter _thanlul the ~ ··eat b · action in fer.e•tall.ing . Tmdd.lh ''~ - _ :. ·.cten on cnna ... expresau «ho Prlae Mtai•ter:' • vi -~ . · ·· · .·Uy naponaible
- IT. HE CONSIDERED P0RTU~UESEGOVT HAD SHQ~N SIGNS OF GOODWILL VIS-A-VIS AFRICANS AND THIS WAS GO.ODCX:CASIONFOR SHOWINGAFRICANS TNAT PORTUGAL'S ALLIES WOULDNOT LET THEMSELVES.'.BEPUSHEDTOO FAR ON THIS SUBJECT. SEYD0UX FRESUMEDTHEREFORETHAT, 1li00GH Ht
- OUTSIDE OF DAKAR. L.UNCH:LADIES' LUNCHHOSTEDBY MRS. RIVKIN AT DCM ftESIDENCE TO WHICHFOUR OR FIVE SIGNIFICANTANDARTICULATE SENEGACESE WOMEN TO·BE UNITED. B. C. AFTERNOON: VIS IT TO ECOLE DES :REAUXARTS AND ATTEND PAGE~ RUFNCR 1710FF ~Ee R ET REHEARSAL
- "RUQ VI' 11r-·e,,o to F· -l D £ N T I A 't;PftEPAltED"·r.o' EXTEND STANDDY FACILITIES;;'. t-'CONDITIONS. gT IfULATED AftEt#\\J) EXCHANGEft ATE ftEFOrtM;,·.•.2>JL IM Il"AT ION ON , 10ft. OVIN8 1'•~mcw.·CENTffAL IANK; • 3) •ADOJ-t.]·QN:.-;oFN'E-V'TAX
- ion o make this Judgment and has the authori tY., to do so. The Senator believes that , if in the Direc 's J u9~ent sue a 9 ift wou ass is e receiving nation ~n sol vi ng some o f its"P'most :eressi_!!~ prob l ems, then h e would have no o bJec t ion t
- . King (Washington thru Los Angeles; Mr. Julian Nicholas Protocol Officer Department of State (Williamsburg thru Dr. Paul Crane Language Services (Washington) Mr. Ivan Sinclair Public Affairs Department except Los Angeles; New York City) except
- (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM QT' ooc~NT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE RESTRICTION #Ii2 memo Spurgeon Keeny to Walt Rostow S/FRD 1 p. 12/20/67 A #172a memo Paul Nitze to Walt Rostow S/FRD 1 p. 12/18/67 A # 172b report Fact Sheet 4 pp. S/FRD undated
- and her father, Theater and the Juilliard . the late Ki111g Paul, in the> School. 1 piano. [ This is the Princess's second ., Until Qu ~n Anne-Marie, visit here. Three years ago · wife .of the P J:iincess's 26-year- she accompanied her mother, old brother
- TO FO ~ A CHANGE ON VI ETca 'A M POLICY \'JERE TAKING OUT ~ THEIR FRUSTRAT>-IO rlS IN PRESSURING THE ------._ PRESI DE i 1T 0 N J HE GR EEK QUEST I 0 N o TH I S CAUSED BY WHt.T HE MUST RECOGNIZE AS REPUGNA nCE OF AMERICANS TO tH LIT AR Y TAJ
- LBJ LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL SHEET Doc# DocType Doc Info 001b Memo To Rostow from Helms ~ 001c Report Report 4 Date Restriction TS 1 12/8/67 A TS- 13 12/8/67 A 12/19/67 A /if=vi samesanih2(lJ;on 2.JlqJI?)pt'" Nl.if/AAC ll-U5
- OR TITLE ~nCltOw ~n l>'RF~ Ope-- &/l/t1t> if//., S 'I I - 'I 7'0 DATE ~ · ,..,,.., RESTRICTION .. _ AA(.; r r;:;Tf-:X:U/VI Howard Wriggins to Walt , IS Sc ~ ·~ cj @/ 11/24/66 (2 Wriggins to Walt memos of same date attached) ~,,..--t;-A.. 1/~/o
- Johnson. If trip develops as it now appears certain recommend arrangements for short courtesy call on President Johnson. I will make clear to Prime Minister that trip will not take on any aspects of state vis it. To avoid whether well as tion
Folder, "Greece - Papandreau Visit - 6/23-24/64 [2 of 2]," Country Files, NSF, Box 127 [2 of 2]
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- close alliance with the United States depends on the reaction of the Turkish public to our attitude and what we can produce on the Cyprus problem; · 5. Try to obtain results from the visit which will improve Turkey's bargaining posture vis-A-vis Greece
- JS PROHIBITED . UNLESS·"UNCLASSIFIED" . Page 2 of telegram to.__ C_IRCULAR_-'--'-------------------.---,--------- - SECRET...,. .. I I •. support for Saudi Arabia and must soon be vi thdrawn. 3) USG bas other forces available h. Dispatch
- . by a continuation growth of recent States; is and alumina; because each year; on major it US investment in progress); Jamaica vis-a-vis because of bauxite are from the United visit because location Rico; 65% of US imports $400 million Jamaican
- of pregnancy. vere to accompany Ung. 2. With r egard to employment of u. s. we feel rlaka involved are too great. vi belie pter for secret evacuation. If he licopter shot down and King or his faatly killed, u. s. vould share blame for kt
- - - vis-a-vis MR.REEDY:I don't think it is quite so much a question of vis-a-vis Japan, Ralph - Q. Well, I mean the international situation. MR.REEDY: - - as the fact that you have two nations here which in some· respects face somewhat similar
- on major Nations it US investment in progress); Jamaica vis-a-vis because of bauxite of private are from the United because location Rico; 65% of US imports $400 million an additional strategic and Puerto of some $200 million States
- . - ON 29 ' JAN 6'8• Ar . 34'1:'04N/129·33E · THE l-SOV'lE:Y-' DE· ao;s : : CLOSED uss· BANNER· T9• 450 1' YDS '· ANO ILL UMINATED • ':'.ITH SEARCH.. .. ' LIGHT • · ~ ~ ~ ..·.:~. 0. ON 33:· JAN• 68; A·1' 36"' 02N/130 .. . E; THEI ·SO VI e:r·, MERCHANT
- --=· to ~ ~ ... e·s-cc..~l i -shed_· :in ·I s::c: e.;.. : ... ,. !~ . ; . 'I The Desalination . I · A~ribc..ssaC.or Bu~k2r . vis i-::ed :::sra2l . i:.~.. Dece::-.t.er no\·Y wi• t~na.~V'· awn · .Cro" m t' .••. . . "'.:. .,.:.,.,,_o_;.) '-.::-::. c .L. • C':... .C
Folder, "United Kingdom - PM Wilson Visit Briefing Book, 12/1/1964 [1]," Country Files, NSF, Box 213
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- allies involved--at least the Germans, Italians and Dut9h. It will be essential to have full agree ment with Wilson on who says what to whom and when. VI. If Wilson ~ - 9 VI. If Wilson Doesn't Deal We don't know whether Wilson can give
- A undated A Sanitiu.d1on U/!J/H ~ll 09 . 270 19] Rostow to LBJ ~f,~Jll\\;tAhon ~~if;~::J ~LJ 96-1301 _ l" 'iAti\i$A•lt/uJAr; -~.~------- ..... ~· z"j.t:.a p vp w. ~2. , F4le .. V - • J. ' -c ) (/' ) 'I- 4, II) , ,J.. ~ ~ /(-n_ ,, 'l .,'J... 'J Vi
- he wel comed King George VI to this house. "I am persuaded," he said, "that the greatest single contribution our two countries have been enabled to make to civilization,and to the welfare of peoples throughout the world, is the example we have
- SOMETIMES MEET THEIR PROBLE~S IN UNEXPECTED WAYS. HOWEVER, AGAINST CURRENT~Y VI SIBL~ ALTERNATIVES I HAVE cor1E TO OPINION THAT · CONT I NUANCE '"f "f'l9 I DECLASSlFIED E.O i L?)J. ~:ec. 3.5 ., •E~J3lil--.- ' • •·· .·'.· ~< ·.y
- •!.:.·,•., ...... ~ ... -• " •. • 1 . • • 1 ···7_:· . . ! • ' COlii1DEl1fl/£ -2- 5949, May 30, 3 p.m. I . from London .. .. ... _..... 0 PAGE 3 RUDTLN 760C .e e 19·f I 9 E N I I A t::~YEM ENI SITUATION WHICH COULD HAVE POSITIVE EFFEC! O.~ BRIT !THINKING VIS-A-VIS
- : A Constructive Posture Toward Israel The President may never be in a stronger position vis -a-vis Israel. Elections are two years off, and he has an open-and-shut case that the Israelis have severely ·damaged our interests. Our job is to turn this advantage
Folder, "Japan, Volume 2, Cables, 5/64 - 11/64 [2 of 2]," Country Files, NSF, Box 250 [1 of 2]
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- an Unreconstructed JSP Regime Objectives under a Conservative Monopoly of Governmental Power -- eiC~i'I 26 _ 52 52 53 55 61 64 Gi{OUP 3 Downgraded at 12-year intervals; not automatically declassified. SECft:'.e'r Table of Contents 2 Page Noo VI
- : "THE OPPORTUNTTY 'F:O~ WlOE•RANGlNG _ . t.ONyER~T l l""-I •A~D :EXCHANG~ OF_ VI E~S~ .HE :cOMME~TEO. THAT,, AL THOUGH :..E ,-DID iNOT ALWAYS HAVE·y.QURAGREEMENT, 'HE· ALWAYS :,:AMC: AWAY ,.FROM A •t1EEi':iNG 'WtTM 'YOUFEELING 'THAT !HE MAD .~P.iJ ~ ULL. .CHAN~E
- !EMBARRASSMtlT TO ME HEREI THEREFORE PLANTAKENOACTIONONTHIS VIS•A•VIS ACTI NGBRIT HlCOM KAl'IPALA • ADVI SE• •• GP• I STEBBINS • LAST NOTE: DECLASSIFIED E.O. 13526,Sec. 3.S NLJJRAc 11>-3'/;,r, r NARA, Date 3 •3,J/ ....:cJ By~ PASSED s/s-o, WHITE HOUSE 10:42
- • • , · ._1 (~OM .:::usD~O AMEM~ H~t;b TO t DIA VI .... WASHlNGTQ~ 11 CI.TE USO AO 1187 I~ . SEN SYMINGTON AltRIVED ATHEUS FR 'fEL AVIV. MORNlNG 24.SEPr·, MF.T BY·A~i~ . TA1.80T, MR GE:ORGf. WARREf\·, MSA OFFICER DATT.. MET AT A't~B TALBOT• S
- NOTED THIS HELP WOULDi 1 BE USEFUL PRIMARILY VIS-A-VIS· FOREIGN EXCHANGE ASPECT OF CURRENT' '. iFINANCIAL PROBLEM. ' 1 CFN $6,000 $5 MILL.ION $10 MILLION l ...,, .. ··- ..... ~---· S=B=0=~=='f____ ' ,.,) REPRODUCTION FROM THIS COPY
- - of our desire to avoid harmful -press specu lation but said that press reports on a Pak vi~it were already appearing in the Korean press and a long public silence would give the impression that the U.S. was in fact withholding an invitation to Preside