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  • OF · GOG BUT IT WAS HIS JUDGMENT THAT. THEIR DRAFT . COULil, NOL BE ,. SOLD TO GOT. WITH TIME RUNNING our' IT IS IMPERATIVE TO MINIMIZE TEXTUAL CHANGES. WITH THIS THOUGHT IN.. MIN~~. " HAD.·PREPARED - DRAFT.. .WHICH- . REPRESENTS FAIR BALANCy-wETWEEN
  • ·t:o\·iards"·'a · return .-to ·-'c 6nstituti6nal{sm·; . without at the same time undermining .his own relationship with the government leaders or provoking them to a final confrontation . ... . bo . :-: . . · . : .· c·•.. . The 'Amer.ic.a n
  • SUBJECT: Possible Greek Move Agaip~t Makarios. Ref.A: NICOSIA'S 1935; RefoB: EKN-lqo7; Ref.C: LONDON'S 10717. lo Department believes there are number signs in recent days indicative of possible GOG move against MAKARIOS in near future to impose enosis
  • danger or a solution at an early Greek-Turkish war or contin'Uing growth of Greek-Cypriot ties with Russia. stress that time is not working on our side. 5. Make plain that we do not consider the problem can be solved on purely legalistic
  • ACTION SS 70 P 151410Z SEP 67 FM . AMEMBASSY ATHENS TO SECSTATE WASHDC PRIORITY 3333 LIMITED OFFlCIAL USE ATHENS 1313 LIMDIS lo HAVE JUST RECEIVED FOLLOWING PERSONAL MESSAGE 'FROM :KING . C0 NS TA NT I NE F0 R TR ANS MI SS I 0 N T0 THE · PR~ S .I DENT
  • message to Cy Vance: "Dear Cy: "At a critical time for peace in the Eastern Mediterranean you accepted from me at a moment 1 s notice a difficult and highly important mission. I asked nothing less of you than to help the Governments of Greece, Turkey
  • ANSl1JER FR01 1 PRESo BUT STRO NG PAPPAS PLEA TH AT KI NG SHOULD BE PERM ITTED RETU R~ OW,· OR IF NOT KI NG AT L EAST PRINCESS IRENE o PATTAKOS ASKED EMBOFF NOT REPORT 1 PAPPAS ACTIVITYo EMB OFF URGED SEVERAL TIMES RECONSIDERATI ON OF WHA T PATTAKOS SAID
  • TY 1 67 0 p 231937Z FM io S~E T STATE 8 9 2 2 ? EXDIS REF1 ATHENS 2918 i• WE CONCUR THAT tF THERE ARE CONVlNCiNG INOlCAtIONS - ~ING ABOUT 'TO RETURN IT WOULD BE W1 SE TO HAVE HAD CONTAt;T ~q T~ fAPADOP LOS BEFOREHAN D. WE CO NSIDER HIS DECE
  • tHE ARMED FORCES MAY WELL EXPLODE AS RESULT OF THIS SUDDEN ACTION BY KING. ACCORDING TO SOME ftEPORTS KING HAS DECIDED .NOT TO CONCUR IN ANY . CHANGES IN LEADERSHIP AR!t1EO FCRCES AT THIS TIME, AND 'IS DETERMINED TO PUSH FOR SHOWDOWN- WITH PR IM IN AND HIS
  • ARCHIVES PROCESSING NOTE You will find two versions of the document withdrawal sheets in this file. The original document withdrawal sheets were completed in the 1970s and early 1980s. Since that time, many of the documents have been declassified
  • ARCHIVES PROCESSING NOTE You will find two versions of the document withdrawal sheets in this file. The original document withdrawal sheets were completed in the 1970s and early 1980s. Since that time, many of the documents have been declassified
  • political spectrum from disgruntled former deputies of right-wing parties to one-time collaborators with the Communists. 1 SECRET SECRET d PARTY STRENGTHS IN THE GREEK PARLIAMENT ( PERCENTAGES SHOW SHARE OF POPULAR VOTE IN FEBRUARY 1964 ELECTION ) I I
  • . IN SOME THIRD CE>UNTRY, OR HIS NOT BEING DISCOVERED BY .ANYBODY . FOR LONGISH TIME. TSIRIMOKOS INSISTED · THAT GOG COULD NOT LIVE WITH·J~IRD ' POSStBILITY, AS SOVIETS . WOULD HOUND IT WITK ACCUSATIONS THAT ·MAN BEING SECRETLY HELD. -HE FEARED BOTH SOVIET
  • are sounding Phil out on the pos~ibility of urging the " coup government simply to expel Andreas. No one believes that Greek politics can settle down until he is out of the picture, so expulsion would meet our domes tic needs while at the same time being a gain
  • a.m. EDT Departure from Williamsburg, Virginia, by helicopter. (55 minutes flying time) EDT Prime Minister Papandr~ou and his party will arrive at the White House where he will be greeted by the President of the United States, the Secretary