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- people. Prime Minister responded with equally stirring and dramatic words. Also while in car VP asked Prime Minister about incident rate and how large American colc,ny in Turkey was getting along. Prime Mini~ter replied the.re was no trou.ble worth
- or Q11en Mother. 1,00 p.a. Tenu.t1ve Llmoheon ~ on IN>IIN. troll Atbena. INCOMING TELEGRAM Department State. f . 39 UNCLASSIFIED Adion 0 Info ss NEA PR p USIA SY OPR IU1R ' I X (. j .l ____ UNl"TA es IFIID ua.-nu
- as signs that the United States was adopting a pro-Israeli position to the detriment of the Arabs. That a real parting of the ways was in progress was fur ther evidenced by President Nasser's attack on Wheelus Air l/ From Cairo, Telegrams 1679, January
- to reinforce her forces in off at lO a.m. TuHday far fit,a, Italy, M.cr1oysia. RUSK TERMS POLICY 'BEST'·· Stars in their causes... HOlLYWOOD. Mon. flP.,.,,,.-.r\ - • NICOSIA, Mon. (Rlovt01J. Presid~nt Makarios today ogr. to allow t> hrkiolr sl,ip to d Gt Fo
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- epartment of Stat TELEGRAM SEt . f~E I 8T · AC I ON SS 25 1 INF' O /0 25 W R 3t 13 !0 Z J UL 6 7 r M AMEMBA SSY AT HE NS TO SECS i ATE WAS HDC .-e E e: Ji'! ! y · A T HENS 604 E>< DIS v 1 Ii 0 N : GREEK D 0 ME s 1 r c ' EN ~ K G I N D I: c
- OUTGOING TELEGRAM INDICATE: 0 0 Department of State COLLECT CHARGE TO -SECRf!'f Origin ACTION: lnfo1 INFO: Amembassy, ATHENS Amembassy, ANKARA Amembassy, NICOSIA Amembassy, LONDON USUN, NEW YORK STATE ) ~ (j
Folder, "Greece - Papandreau Visit - 6/23-24/64 [1 of 2]," Country Files, NSF, Box 127 [2 of 2]
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- .-Our position has not changed from that set fort~1 in the Aide Mamoire of August 7, 1963. However, as long as the Greek Government diverts its own military and economic resources to the para.military action on Cyprus, it is indeed difficult for us
- to the Pre~si.dent King Con$tantine £rom The encTosed telegram from .Embassy Athens transmits King Constantine .i s message of tharikS to the .P resident .f or the King 1.s lunch.eon vis:it at the White House on September 11 and responds
- -. -WLI.HDRAW ~ :ITS . MIL ITAR.Y~·-FORCES .:.FROM :·. CYPRUS.~, l~ro IMPLEMENT .IHIS · DECISION~ ., II.- WILL RECALL. . ONE. . BATALLI.ON FORT HW1.IH...,... PARALLEL~ TO ~ THIS WITHDRAWAL ;:- THE · ·ruRKIS.H~OVERNMENT,
- by statute or by the agency which originated the document. (C) Closed in accordance with restrictions contained In the donor's deed of gift. 06/26/2003 - -- Initials INCOMING TELEGRAM . Department of State '. I ' ' . ' . . . . .. \ -..lJnllll
- worth seeing is the opectacle "Sound and which is presented at the Acropolis in French or English throughout the summer. Hundreds o-J?colored floodlights the Acropolis as the story of this ancient rock is told phonic sound and music. Light" every night
- INCOMING TELEGRAM · Department ti of State ----=S~~-=GL(!=-=-=t..___ _______ Action SS Info ATA615 VV Q.'1AJ83VV PP RUEHCR DE RUQMAT 132A 1901730 ZNY SSSSS P fJ91725Z ZEA .,0 6.4 8.4 1965 JUL 9 PM 2 38 LI MD IS INCIPIENT. POLITICAL
- to tell you that I got a real political education. I intend to tell the President that the morale you make (despite the wear and tear on staff as well as you) is worth its weight in foreign policy gold. If you can stand me on the next one, sign me up
- not changed its pro-Western orientation. Dimitracopoulos never worked for Kathimerini again. It is worth noting that the "missile bases" story was submitted by Dimitracopoulos in typescript, as are all his stories, although he cannot type. Also few members
- changing, but the · aid never ends. Turkey has received more than $5 billion; Greece more than $3172 billion, and right now the military junta is howling for $100 million more worth of arms. Fear of com- ·1 munism has receded to the point where conflict
- Coardinatipn on August 24 again raised with .Ambassador "T albot the, ·need for a $70 Jrrillion prpgrani loan to be · related to earthquake reconstruction., He stated that King Constantine Will make' -a personal. appeal to President ,Johnson .fort eucn, .a loan
- SHOULD NOT . BE LEFT TO STAGNATE •NY FURTHER, ~ND · ~o THAT E~FECT A NEW SERIOUS E~FORT SHOUL6 BE MADE .T0 wARD s A F I N AL s0 Lu TI 0 N:1 ~) fHE MANDATE H~LD BY THE SECRETA R~L OF THE UNITED NATIONS AT THIS STAGE~ AS WELL - ~ ~NOWN ~~Tif~6E OF SOME QF
- has been cleared with Luke Battle. - ~ ~ EC ASS ED .0. 295 , ec. 3.6 ,J 97- 3/o y ~ ,N JECRET:www Hal Saunders / J I~ 8l!CRE'f MEMORANDUM F SUBJECT: Answers to Telegrams on the Situation in Greece On the surface, the Greek situation has
Folder, "Greece - Papandreau Visit - 6/23-24/64 [2 of 2]," Country Files, NSF, Box 127 [2 of 2]
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- to protect Turkey against the Soviet Union it Turkey takes a step which results in Soviet intervention without the .tull coneent and understanding ot its NATO allles.n INCOMING TELEGRAM Uepartment of State -~ECRET 33 . . Adion . ..........,..,_ "" ,M
- Department of State ~ 1rP TELEGRAM ~1 PAGE 01 ST ATE 89222 ' 85 ORI GIN SS 25 INFO MM 0 11 / 026 R DRAFTED BYI NEA/SWROCK WELL APPROVED BYa NEAaWJHAN DLEY S/S. MR, O'DO NOHUE DEC 67 sECSTATE WASHDC AMEMBASS Y ATH ENS PRIO~ I
- suggested answers to the attached telegrams reporting that Andreas Pappandreou is in critical condition and is asking us to provide medical aid. However, in case you get any phone calls from Walter Heller or his friends in the meantime, I am attaching two
- the capitals in search of a mutually satisfactory formulation. Likewise, without our nation's marvelous capacity to communicate virtually instantaneously by radio, telegram and teletype, we could not have held the vital strings of command in our hands. Finally
- effort. As indicated previous telegrams, we believe this action will· -s~pporting assistance and will set stage for continued Greek efforts to meet both defense and development goals on s6und basis. 2. In this connection, I had long talk