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- ,,. ··" ... ~•·· ..,. ' -· . ........... ........... ... , .......... .. Depart,i"'lentof.State INCOMJNG•-iELEtiRAM 47 J CO?Plt!FH !AL Control: Rec'd: Action AID !nfo FROM:Athens 14069 September 18, 1962· 6:36 p.m. i;nu_fE \J-· ._ ~@w~, ss TO: Secretary SR G NO: ~ Septerr.ber 18, ·4 p.m. (SECTION ONE ~F-TWO)_sM:TiI
- job. He further urged that, in addition to briefing the press boys enroute hoae, he hoped you'd consider a special press conference for a high level, selected group on your return. They are clearly quite worried about the aid bill. Finally, let ae say
- :_____________ Courier officer, if required: __________ Gen. Clifton (Military Aide) by Mr. W. Jenkins (Presidential Spec. Asst) ITINERARY _ name: Colonel Swindal Office Nr: OX 74745 Home Phone Nr: FOOD REQUIREMENTS: (Date/ Time) 8:45 a. m. , 11 Mar Depart Athens
- 1963, President Johnson was determined to continue the policy of the Kennedy Administration toward the UAR. However, in November 1963, the US Senate inserted a provision in the foreign aid act barring further assistance to countries engaged
- "for DC/T". 32 --- ... I ~ Department of State • INCO \·I~GTELEG AM UNCLASSIFIED 54-L 25-288 Control: R~c'd: Action. AUGUST 31, 4: 13 PM • ~ NF.A FROM : NI COSI A Info 'fi I TO: ss G SP EUR ,AID p USIA INR •• CIA • :I Secr·etary
- )and the Joint United Statoa Military Aid Group G.r.oeco(JUSMAGG) arc locatod in the Tamcion Building, 9 Vonizclos St., Telephones 50781, Tho offices of the United States Information Service (USIS) aro at 102 Vassilissis Sophias Avonuc. Telephone, 685293
- WITH CONVI.CTION . . t£ED' F.OR LIMITED RESUMPTION MILITARY AID POLICY OF ~SSJSTANCE J • 1 . f. .F ., WITHOUT ITEMS SUCH AS TANKS AND COl"iBAT AJ.RCRAFT FOR· PRESENT. · '. . .. ..... 1•) ;' l 6. ' APPAR°F.TNLY .DISCUSSIONS WITH KING, t\MB
- .0. 13292, Sec. 3.5 NLJ 3 ~ b.::I... 1l By j,+cY , NARA, Date .;i- :J3 .. OT SEGBET 'f .... ~ ... "'" • . "t .. ' · IDJllMIB Depa ilme~t . of T EG 44 Action AID Info SS G SP SAH L H NEA p State LIMITED OFFICIAL USE NNNNTVG
- an unfavorable :impact · on Congressional attitudes towards aid to Greece and, to some degree, to~ards fore_ign ~litary aid in general. · · In view of these considerations, our curTent aims in Greece are (1) to preserve our traditionally close ties
- NOT YET BEEN MADE WHETHER TO TRY ANDREAS ·oR DETAIN HU.1 INDEFINETELY. FOR THE MO:•JENT '.IJ·E BELEIVE HE IS BEING DETAIN£D IN A RURAL HOTEL. WE SEE NO PROSPECT REPORTED _ ..... • . . > .... '' ..-= : i. . SATISFACTORY. MARGARET QUESTED -AID
- with Prlfl Deon Rusk on the Cypru, is•Je, cess Alice of Greece .. ADl~CC dered as a McKenzi1 A surprise vjsit is to ,. t•c J:,,aid promoters , todoy to Athens by ,..,, ...ormnan 'range o to der of the Mediterrotte:..in Alhe,1 top four rot forces, US
- the new Foreign Economic Aid Program. Upon the termination of ICA and its transfer tothe Agency for International Development he was appointed Ambassador to Greece. He also served as Director of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine
Folder, "Greece - Papandreau Visit - 6/23-24/64 [1 of 2]," Country Files, NSF, Box 127 [2 of 2]
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- concessions in textile restraint and chromite barter problems still under discussion with both countries. B~th delegations may also wish to pursue substantive issues in the economic and military fields with Secretary McNamara and AID Administrator Bell
Folder, "Greece - Papandreau Visit - 6/23-24/64 [2 of 2]," Country Files, NSF, Box 127 [2 of 2]
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- ' . . !HAVE SOME INFORMAL TALKS AID AND IBRD. · WE SHALL AD~ISE NAMES iCF PARTY AS SOON AS KNOWN. . · . . ··, , OPR RMR t ' , I • \· ANWHILE WOULD APPRECIATE ADVICE HOW. MANY PASSENGERS· CAN BE .ACCOMMODATED ON PLANE AND ALSO ETD ATHENS ,ON TUESDAY
- that the other aide must make a very difficult deciaion. They must determine whether they are going to do more f o:r Ha.Jioi as failu=e appea::-a imminent in South Viet:iam. [13 of 13]
- SOVIETS MADE INVITATION OFFICIAL, PAPANDREClJ SAID HE FELT .HE HAD TO ACCEPT IT, PARTICULARLY .SINCE WE~TEftN LEADERS HAYE VIS~TED MOSC OW • . PAGE 3 RU~ AT 15 1.0 A,G ·g N F I B E ~J T I A i,,.-. .HOWEVER, PAPANDREOU ~AID HE DID NOT LIKE IDEA OF ~ os c o
- ~ ~ \ •. ...> ,:,z NO: 282, AUGUST29, 10 AM : --~ f ""l -, > IC ,,. AID A: p PRIORIT-YACTION Dt?ARTMENT 282, cu USlA NtACT 77, INFORMATION IZMIR 51 1 ISTAN~UL1.--~ NICOSIA PRIORITY 23,, ATHE.NS 35, Rm.1t 26. ~ ~ ~ IMR -AGR A OF-I. r '. II '- ~ tVtN
- an evidently well-organlzed set of telegram.a urging you not to relent on mWtary aid to Greece, on the occasion of the King's lunch with you today. The signers are: Melina Mel"courl 11 Long Island, New York Jules Dass.in, Lo11g· Island, New York Theodore
- STATE WHC ,\ 71799 92 OR I GIN NEA . 15 . ·1 . 1%7 t'n· ;'f - · 'J 23 40 •n Io INFO EUR 20,sso 00,NSCE 00,USIE 00,SP 02,ss 20,GPM 03,SC 01,NSC RSC ·rzn,L 03,H 02,P 04,CIA 04,INR 07,NSAE 00,AID 30,NIC 01,SCA 02, scs 04,0 02,SY 03,PER 02,FBO
- col1StitUJtional) the viewpoint he expressed in · and democratic government ~t.l 1947 in support of th~ Greek- puzzles me, however, that his Turkish aid program and, inci- tolerance of authoritarian rule dentally, suggests that, by the . in Greece does not seem
- :• cu INR &; p 10 .... Fao AID A-708 PRIORITY 5ECl'USl' i-(O . HANOL.ING INDICATOR Department of s~~~\lr~~11>TE (Department PalY~~ 1 €~ _t_~ llo1fJ9g Addresse.s ) . DIA, ACSI/DFig I\ TO INFO: · JUH . COPY NO. SERIES· B
- AMEMBASSY NICOSlA 793 •• 5 ~ C R E TATHENS t -.J • i • 3683 trXD ·I S INITIATIVE '· GAVE ME COPY OF E~lS' REACTION TO THE F FE 9 l 9 • TEXT BY SEPT EL :, TOO~Y f o CANADIAN AMB AIDE•MEMOIRE G eAN~ DI AN AI D~ _ 2• FEAVER SAI6 PIPI LIS EXPRESSED
- was being boarded. At 2354 (11:54 EST) the first SOS came. We ceased t6 hear from the Pueblo 31 minutes later. The President: Were there no planes available which were prepared to come to the aid of this vessel? Every press s~ory I have seen this morning