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  • Express our satisfaction that the Greek Govern­ ment has taken steps to encourage foreign investment by removing bureaucratic and other obstacles to such investment and our hope that Greece will move forward on the economic front. Points King Constantine
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Greece, Visit of King Constantine - 9/11/67"
  • Constantine II, King of the Hellenes, 1940-
  • Folder, "Greece - Visit of King Constantine - 9/11/67 [2 of 2]," Country Files, NSF, Box 127 [2 of 2]
  • DATE RESTRICTION f document #32 ~ s # A #. C- Ip d?EN ~ (-z..o,\C\~ c;;ret-1 s- I i.q {
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Greece, Visit of King Constantine - 9/11/67"
  • Constantine II, King of the Hellenes, 1940-
  • Folder, "Greece - Visit of King Constantine - 9/11/67 [1 of 2]," Country Files, NSF, Box 127 [2 of 2]
  • The Royal House of Greece was founded in 1863 by Ki?:€ George I of the Hellenes. · This dynasty has so far given Greece five ki~s: George I (1863-1913), Constantine (1913-1917 and 1920-22), Alexander (1~17-20), George II (1922-23 and 1935-47), and Paul 1947
  • POSTURE, IT ·WOULD HELP CLARIFY- LEGAL ASP~Ct 9F US RE!.1\TIONSif!P TO PRESENT GOG IF -KING COWSi.ANTINE'S CURRENT !. TOWARD REGENT VERE KNOWN. ZOIIAKIS HAS NOW !SSJED ROYAL DtCREE REGARDING AMNESTY IN- NAME OF ~- ATT ITUDE ! "CONSTANTINE II, KING
  • OF IN~~l:LIG' ENO~· i~GE~~y . ~ CURRENT DECLASSIFIED Authority. kAc-NJJOl>}-1 By: · .t. - .:J-) INTELLIGENCE 7 NARA. Date S-0>-'l-l> .3 ·r.. II> .. NO FOREIGN DISSEM GROtJP I Excluded from automatic downgrading'Und dedassificotion aoa
  • conditions improved in Greece, by they structuring a more free competi­ tive banking system. Please advise. - -----· . -----·· · - ··~~ -. -·- · ·····---·--~ ..-
  • , but there it is .. I have talked extensively with Luke Battle about this. Talbot has already made strong and repeated representations to the coup government for the safety of political prisoners and has received assurances that they will not II be harmed. Now, _we
  • him no problem, subject to the 10 mile circle. S.~~i tTiZ~D Aurhcrlr/ N By ~ L..l !v10RE 8 ~ -S-1 MRS, Da~ /{) -k-:--__..g'} Ii ; SANITIZED -2­ McNamara pointed out "the weather has been very bad. 'Only a couple got into the Haiphong
  • )~ ~ . . AL.03·~. SOJYU saruti Ul11 OI) Collection Title National Security File, Country File Folder Title "Greece, Vol. II, 1/66 - 7/67" Box Number 126 ~ Restriction Codes 4/28/2004 (A) Closed by Executive Order 13292 governing access to national
  • RY NE A" MR• BATTLE Uq MR• KATZENB ACH S/S1MR• ME EHA N ·-Qli:;.)., _____ c:a Fi t 92339Z oe:c 67 F.M SECSTATE WASHOC TO AMEMBASSY ATHENS PRIORITY 06 4t s ~ e EX OIS l• KING :CONSTANTINE 1EL EPHO NE D TO SEC RETA RY AT 9 AM EST DECEM dER REP
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LI BRA RIES) FOR M OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE RESTRICTION Rostow -t C~ ----:i-4)__ _ ~ or- 1- ~ - C, 4 Al"- J 'It/-_ 31, ,L., 7/ u. / t)JNI.L oo - 'ii ~€.,___...,___ mttndrto Wneeler _ #4a
  • 250317Z NOV 67 FM AMEMBASSY ATHENS TO SECSTATE WASHDC 3872 AMEMBASSY ANKARA 629 s ~ e 1' t. -r AT HEN s 2 4 10 ~XDIS VANTO 16 FOR SECRETARY RUSK AND MC NAMARA IN THE COURSE OF A BUSY DAY I HAVE · MET WITH KING CONSTANTINE, PI\ Ii~E NIN I.STER
  • on Cyprus at the/»k•~•ii• Base: ao A Greek-Turkish joint command with the possible addition of UK forces as an extension of LANDSOUTHEAST with a mission of planning and training ground forceso The forces assigned would be from those now on Cypruso
  • .,, . PIIIS .... Tm RELB15B ~-2S) ~ DUBD i.'1 THI JM!aICil -:CMMOMITI SCHOOL II JW.AXDRI It 11119L_DDA BIRDJCflNS(JI, IlAOOifflR
  • Folder, "Lynda - Greece (wedding of King Constantine)," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 10
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  • legislative j program before Congress. _^ visit, II r i Kintner ^-
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  • no obstacles to an early donors meeting, and expect to reach agreement there to proceed with invitations to bid for the construction contract. -€0NF II>Etff IAL .,.CQNFil}EUTU:L -4US Investment • Ahidjo may say that Cameroon wants private US investment ~nd
  • President Obote Uganda June 25 - 27 June 29 President Asgiersson Iceland July 11 - 14 July 10 King Constantine . Greece September 4 - 6 September 7 ;I Disapprove Approve June 9 DEC~IFIED *Previously invited by you E.O. 12356, Sec. 3.4 l3
  • of agriculturaJ. inputs and progress in expanding production of agricultural commodities. - Beconmendation That you authorize us. to proceed .with the PL 48o sales a.greement 4-_/ 1.--,ust I . . i/ /- - . '.. !.2 196? . ,,--- Ii~ / ~ - l _ tx•uulftz:L
  • , and time was very short. That same evening the Mission flew to Athens and held its first meeting with Greek Foreign Minister Pipinellis and subsequently with King Constantine and Prime Minister Kollias. We found the Greek Government anxious to maintain
  • War II urban popula.tion bombing. · My understanding of the post-World War II bombing studies is that sporadic . bombing of military targets, such. as we are con ducting in the North today, were not ve.ry effective. Saturation alone succeeded
  • esteem in which we hold r./u,J °' T• ~ t~·.,L 719¥ and the importance we attach to the a•~ae between our two countries. With renewed expressions of friendship. Sincerely ¥G1,.-re, Lyndon B. Johnson His Majesty 1C%J11J Constantine II, King
  • in foxholes all over the world. Such an increase--he had read our report carefully-- would have pyramided the cost of fuel and its derivative products and would probably had added billions to the cost of World War II. I don't recall exactly what the vote
  • "3 r.tA l~Aci()"S•t7bsAme S£WliHttrl on 4/1/l4 ~r NLJ IL.- II 6 12- J I~ ~et~ Z·Z1·0~-nwo;·0oZ A A -9175a alrgra111 A-1=122 10 4/18/64 A Collection Title National Security File, Country File, Folder Title "Greece, Vol. I" Box Number
  • ·; A. KOSYGIN. JANUARY··· 27, ~··, 1"968. '. END · TEXT. : :.::i , .~·· lGP~ ' THOMP SON (-.[;:4' .i, .y;-.J i~,:;_;:-! . .- ·.,. t • ~ ·. ··.•:,;.;;;; • •.~·iili~.:;;.::~-J.~':.;,ii.:... ~ ..,:.;,.: :., • a.~------~~.·-· 1 i
  • ., Brooklyn, N. Y., 5/22/64. MARTERS, Edward J., 1251 E. 39th St., Brooklyn 10, N. Y., 5/22/64. MORAITIS,Constantine, 32.o4 28th Ave., Astoria 2, N. Y., 5/22/64. WILLIAM3, James T., 212 Broad St., Staten Island 4, N. Y., 5/22/64. DellAQUILA,A. J., 788 Lincoln
  • ,.,_,..,._t,. with hla la tllia eater,nH. of • .... ... friatlll Or•••••• 1-1.-... tllftlllllllt ..... n _. I•,._. ad ..__. ualft to UN.._ Id.a ........ a flnt 4af...au ..i I•••••• a .. ...,__ 1M4er ... •• ... te ta._. •• the 1- kd!II IKS 1
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE ,,,._. /.1,.Jtf-P'/ DATE RESTRICTION /:~'II s, J VP/~,>.;" ._.j,J.S----z-2-t:fl'6fl..-. C 3 pp. l'J-efltt,le--+--tohl~~IO~/S/11,:tr RAC enI0/~7fi perRAC
  • ) various exchanges took place among President Johnson, King Constantine, Prime Minister Papandreou and Prime Minister Inonu-(Docs. 10 18)7 1]_/ Airgram USDEL/A-1 from London, May 13, 1965, summarizing Acheson Plans I and II (Doc. 19) - SECRET
  • . - - CONFIDF~lTIAL ­ -CONFI-DENTJAL II. Fi1!§.~ial Contributions Australia Austria Belgium Cyprus Denmark Greece Italy Japan Liberia Luxembourg . Morocco $111,875 40,000 100,000 280,000 75,000 500,000 250,000 100,000 3,000 5,000 10,000 Netherlands
  • : http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Reedy -- XIX -- 9 II when they'd train some division and get it all set to go overseas, and then for some reason they couldn't send it overseas and the outfit would just fall to pieces and you'd have to start
  • in the donor's deed of gift. GENERALSERVICES ADMINISTRATION GSA DC 73.495 GSA FORM 7122 (7•72) t e;J .·!.::~•1' ,17 ·~ ·,_. .. '.r;;_,:•: • ' : ·: .: .: ,:t-!'-::i/;:'-~ ~-£:;-:::-~;~;: :;:;i--ii>:lfi;~'~'/• .• ·., .•; ·> ' . _., ( · ' ....../::\t_
  • Rostow to the President_ re Mexico 'ii ..:lS'/ Secret (2 pp. ~--y& ;i -s-G ~ Nt.S .. 1/25/67 A /J~ ~tl-/01- J)IJj 014-fitt}.-3 ,, A,,'LJ #61 memo 7/- ..)_ _s-f e8811ftfzatlon Rostow to the President re China ~ "i"l "lf tlz. 7 'fpiJ l / 2 5 / 6 7
  • of eastern Europe. It II the author's belief that the Russians were cleaning up . tha hornets' nests of history In lh~• pan of the world : Koenlg•berg,and theplatna east of the Vistula, and the bottle• neck of Hungary beyond the Car• · pathians. "While
  • ELECTrONS-1N-HOPE SIT~ATIOW"W_OULP, SHIF_D. 1 rf i\ VORABLy._FOR NVN.:Y . • . . . ' ; . . .' ..... ' •·. . •• • . ..·.• ,cl 1( l ~ .;.·:., -, '·,, -·, .. ·• ... ·.::.. • .... ~·-.-.·... t>P,..l • _BO.VE.Y ..,.....~---·"'•-~···'"·"'-". . Ii 1
  • ~Rc~-JC/ ,p Nir.F'J I-- L( :t Lf. ~ J- II 6b can.:~--4----P?n-+~HH~~~~~""'-'F--.-....~ -8 memo Rostow to the Pres. re Dominican Republic C 13 meme l p. ~ 8-~q.c,5 NtJ 'll·J/'10 Jlos.tow to the Pres. re Vietfl:6:fftXS 1 l'• ~ 8·09-95 NL.J q1
  • . ') , 6 --//-'t( Thurs.• June 15, 1967 5:35 p. m. MR. PRESIDENT: The Australian Minister called to ask ii Kosygin's dropping in will affect the party £0-r Holt. I suppose we have to get the scenario in New York. clear first. * My inclination would
  • '\L vfJ~-r C' Friday, August 4, 1967 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Greek King 1 s Visit King Constantine will be p :.. ssing through the United States informally on his way to and from EXPO 67. He has asked whether it would be possible
  • . 'ii - Y/ j - )JLJ q I- Y13 I p. C- ~ /-//-(){) AILJff-73 _ P4ttitZt-_e-- Se/fl 93 Alt J'il ~ W .Q.Q--"9K7!u'~ --==L==::o::Ro~s-t ~ :;;:;ow;:;:=fu--==rtffr Ftes. S #lOOa cable 1 p. Saigon 23485 ~ ·s #106a memo #107a repor #113 memo cJ