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  • \'\. for· the. actiQtl. Was SiVei.1 a.a the. nintet~11al t:.1n~eat 1:0 tl·i& .country• s pubU.c ord$r and securi.tyn (In tsl1
  • to them - -at home and throughout the world- ­ is stronger than ever. In recent years, of course, Greece and the United States have joined in a true partnership for freedom. I think it is fitting that Your Majes.ty is visiting us just one generation
  • .. --~. ·.. ·. · ­ .. ;. ..1:. " .. .. ~ 2 ~ 3. Want desperatel;r to take home a victol'7 or concrete ,• evidence of progress; Want us to force a settlement on them that the;r can live with politically. II. Our objectives A. To obtain agreement that Greece
  • a realignment of politi­ cal parties. His weaknesses appear to be his arrogance and unknown political strength be­ yond his home island of Crete. Mitsotakis enjoys the support of the Athens daily Eleftheria, which is one of the most influ­ ential journa.ls
  • ~ ~~fER sfRENO~S _ RIC~NT ' ~~TlVI!IES ANO AFFECftNG H~S R~GHT ~E~i SUt1M9NED BR! ._SH AMBASS~ DOR STEW, ART .- ANO ME T91 H'I S HOME TH IS NOON TO DESCR l BE HIS RECENT SECRET . MEEif' I NG ' I NI SWITZE L.AND WIT~ TURK FONMIN CAGL 'AYANG 1iL ; AND f
  • ~SHTNqT01J FOR CONSULTATION INCO ~N ECTION WITH A FINAL DECISIO l~ I TOLD HI ~ THAT IF HE WISHED 9 OF COURSE 9 HE COULD HUr RY ME HOME BY MAKING A PUBLIC STATEM EN1 · 1HAT WOULD INCREASE COOMPL~CATIONS OF OUR BILATERAL REALTIONSHIPo I ALSO SAID I WAS SURE HE
  • 06038 . CQtWIBBN'fJAL s 81 . I CALttD ON . P ~ IMIN · THIS . MORNING AT HIS HOME IN KASTRI PURSUANT TO A REQUEST I HAD MADE EARLIER THI S WEEK TO HAVE ONE OF OUR ­ PE~!ODIC DISCUSSIONS •. FONMIN COST OPOULOS WAS ALSO PRESENT. ~ttIMIN
  • FURTH!R. I WAS THEN .- SUMNONtD TO FORMIN'S- .· HOME WHERE -WE HAVE TALKED THIS EVENING WITHOUT OTHERS PRESENT. . . ·, . r ' ' _., \ I . • j i -l l ~TSIRIMOKOS H~-- INDICATED THAT .NEITHER HE NOR STEPHANOPOULOS KNOWN ABOUT DEFECTOR CASE