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  • /"' COLLECT LIMIUD OffICIAL USE •­ 7 -fu 23 I PM'65 VERBATIM TEXT 41 Origin 776 DIIBDIATE Amembass;ySEaJL -- ACTION: sa FE Info, ss lo G p White llouse will re1ease following Pak announcement Yiait February 23 at 1700 hours Waahington time
  • , there is some evidence of admix­ ture with Malayan and Caucasoid strains. The only important minority group at the present time is the approximately 600,000 Koreans. There are also much smaller groups of Chinese and Caucasian residents. Religion Buddhism
  • Fore~ special flight. (Five hours flying time; 3 hours change in time.) 11:00 a.m. PDT Arrival at the Los Angeles International Airport, Los Angeles, California. President and Mrs. Park will be greeted by the Honorable Samuel W. Yorty, Mayor of Los
  • ,....... . ; .. 1tayf Doe~·Tokyo agree with' Washington on Red China? Communist trade? Other issues? :;?/lo _tliist '.interview, iust before his U.S. trip, ,r,Jm ..... e ·.•.·.•·M .. ... · ~".ister Sato. gives his views to Robert ·,< M,a.,rt1n.:.of ~'U~S. News & World
  • ..1'/..'J~ SUBJECT: January 12, 1965 Office of the President The White Time: d==-i¥1J, - GBClfflY u.s ••Japanese Current Participants: V and World Problems Eisaku Sato, Prime Minister Toshiro Shimanogchi , Consul Los Angeles (interpreter
  • ~H..___~ ' FM AMEHBASSY KA UL / j , UE A E WASHDCl646 _ ZEN ff UEHC/ AMEMBASSY MOSCOWUNN ·STATE GRNC • L r" :AL EUR BT • IO UNCLAS MAY 3 p \ IBIA 1'GA'-CONTROLLED KABUL TIMES MAY 2 CARRIED FULL NSG TEXT AFGHAN-SOVIET ca•1MUNIQUE FOLLOWING
  • apparently felt·! our Jordan would probably have difficult time, however, - at December 24 Cairo UAC meeting when King's representative must try to defend King's right to determine what goes on in Jordan and it important that Ki: Hussein be ' able
  • 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
  • , the Baghdad regime has been primarily concerned with domestic affairs. Were major revol.utionary move­ ments to appear in the Gulf as the time of British departure C02741287 neared, however, the Iraqis might begin to give them substantial aasistance
  • -'i,). N~J 6,- /7- 9/ ,YL J 1//-do ,., 'ii- '-D A #16 cable Seoul 7 secret ~ J,/L- J 'ii- 2.0 5 p seeret-o ~ ~ .\e';;,·0--, 18 cable Seoul 12 secret ~ ,-17 FILE LOCATION RESTRICTION A 07 10/65 A 07/03/65 A 9/ ..LO 6 p secret
  • 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
  • expressing concern over the recent ratification of the Korea-Japan normalization agreementso At the time of delivery, our Embassy thanked the messenger and stated that his letter would receive due consideration. Since the Embassy has already orally acknow­
  • A NO Al THE WRONG TIME, PARTICU LARLY IN VIEW OF THE SITUATION IN SE ASIA; C ONGR~SSMAN PASSMAN STATED THAT THE GRC IS ONE OF THE FEW TRUE AND RELIABLE ALL IES OF THE US. 3 • .c.-81 THE CONGRESSMAN STATE D THAT UPON HIS RETURN HE WOULD TA LK
  • . Venezuelan program. capability training for Venezuelan military and/or at U.S. installations. 10. Assist Venezuela with improvement of its police forces, including intelligence capabilities, through the expanded AID public safety program Rnd through timely
  • : i,QGl:"et ~ IJ ~~H"--3::-€.te-n-t'!:cr:r-- #,a--weroo attplica # 3"a memo- ~aplicate #5 fflCH\9- Le of /-17L- _) # 1 ~ ::,Ji...4 ~ -Se:under s Lo Roste.w ~ ~
  • ·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
  • -';;>... E C R ! .... ST ATE 13532 ROGER CHANNE L JY DDA 28 1 lo APPR EC I ATE CONSIDERATIONS REF'TEL' 'YOU ·coRRECT DEPT 'HAS NO OB JE CT YON TO 'EMBASSY VS DISCREET EFFORT ~ROADEN :ClRCLE OF' YEMENI ROYA~~sr ·- toNT~CTS~ ON PERSONAL BAStS~ 2 Q WH I LE
  • 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
  • ) --- - - - - --- -- Further Thoughts on FOBS lo Confidence. In the strategic business "high" confidence usually means better than 97%. On this basis 90% is not high. Furthermore, this is a prediction not a fact. In September, DOD was talking about only 80'3/o confidence
  • discussions at this fully front. informed The next very time, informed. fully understands However, you know that that other in which the DRVmakes the discussions side secrecy and not advising to jeopardize any other the discussions even
  • 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
  • OF THE PRIMEMINISTER 21, 1964 Dear Mr. President: I was very pleased to have an opportunity to the United meet you during my recent visit to attend the funeral of General MacArthur. to States Knowing the tremendous demands upon your time, especially under
  • ·pa.1:ex~ 1llod hi c~pti03 lt\ t.'7o Dlctski CJZii-:~•" C~tco. You::. no.Giot• . . .a:ui~~ .[.;) th.lo REP.B:ag . ma.ttor lo ol.ccoi-ely Qw~ocbtotl. September 11, 1967 MEMO FOR BEN READ We have been contacted by Mr. R. E. Peppy Blount, Attorney
  • President Johnson. We believe that the morning of .t,ny 25, would be most satis­ factory in light of President Johnson's known schedule. We request therefore that if convenient, a specific time for the meeting be established on May 25. - -~,-_JMTfl
  • ,t.rn :1ircr:ift hardly can he expected for any great length .,f time witllout inviting the di\'ersion of ~huttle trnllic lo the· l'uach -;ections of l,ther airlines. Reservations-Thecomputers ,1rc wming! ... io Euro­ pean airline I c~crvati,,ns systems
  • 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
  • of enabling Jamaica significant effect of such in light lender lo ans which discuss upon Washitems a. and while situation. resort, Government could Jamaican concessionary, purposes into account of last high priority in accelerating
  • it was not po9aible to work out a autually convenient time and the visit bad to be postponed. When Ambassador Mercer Cook made his farewell call, Preaident Sengbor meotioned that his viait to Canada was scheduled for Septeaber 19-28 and asked if an informal viait
  • be armed and that the army attack Israel immediately. Our Consul Ge;r eral reports fears that riots may break out in Jerusalem itse;lf, but these have not yet erupted, as of Nov. 24 a. m. our time. The riots appear to be in part en gineered by PLO with UAR
  • aronnd December 16. -SECB~T of --SECflE'f ◄ - 2 He emphasized several economy will provide no real out that restrictive practices encouraged and reinforced in times his view that deflation of the British solution to Britain's problems, pointing
  • and the cleaning and preservation commenced. This cleaning and preservation effort was sub­ contracted for by Bushey Shipyard .and was completed on July 26tho ANTON BRUUN was inspected at this time by representa­ tives of the State Department, the Foundation
  • Great Britain means to us -- and means to the world in which we live -- we are moved by a more meaningful English voice from the past. It was Robert Browning who spoke the truth for our time,. "My sun sets to rise again." Yes, these are difficult times
  • You will remember that your brother-in-law went to Jordan about a year and a half ago to advise on the development of handicraft industry there.. Now his project has reached a point where he should go back. Because the press last time noted his
  • Honduras problem, but might require time to make arrangements. (7) Concerning proposed US-WI consultations before December 16, he would be unwilling to participate until he received US commitment. To do otherwise, would make him po_litically vulnerable
  • as well as a biographic sketch of Ambassador Kamelo Mro Donald Co Bergus, Country Director for the United Arab Republic in the Department of State, will accompany the Ambassadoro ~B~~ or~xecutive Secretary Enclosures: lo Suggested Talking Pointso 2o