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- sold out the Greek people, etc. In sum, Mr. Battle said he was "on the whole optimistic"; there are still problems; but at the minimum Mr. Vance ha.s delayed and we hope averted a war. The basic problems still rcinain becaus c the London Zurich
- originated the document. in accordance with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift, GENERALSERVICES ADMINISTRATION GSA DC 73.495 GSAFORM 7122 (7,72) 9B6R84' I ...- EYES ONLY MEMORANDUM FOR THE VICE PRESIDENT Bob Komer and I waited I
- .¢'417? .antjJ=, NARS, Date 6P.67 CONFIDJO.TTTATI -, ASSISTANT SECRETARY WASHINGTON In reply refer INTERNATIONAL Dear SECURITY to 1-11356/62 AFFAIRS OF DEFENSE 25, D. C. 2 0 S::P1962 Bob: This letter, in response to your telephone date
- your decision was a ray of hope to some Turkish officials, to others it was simply pernicious interference. Under these circumstances, our reception bordered on unfriendliness and rudeness. In .the first instance, we were diverted from the civil airport
- and of the constructive role he has played since the Greek coup, (3) express the concern of the American Government and people at the suspension of democratic processes in Greece and·our strongest ' hope that they will be restored, and (4) impress upon the ·civil war
- gressive step against a corrupt and inefficient monarchy and hoped that the new revolutionary leaders might be able to reach an accommodation with Israel which would bring stability to the area. There was a reciprocal interest in the United States
- hopes gradually to regain leadership and move this government back into constitutional paths 0 We've remained officially silent. However, we've authorized Phil Talbot to talk to the new Prime Minister and to make clear that the government 1 s moves
- the party together, but failed to inspire his followers. Many are hoping for the early return of Ka.rama.nlis from his self-imposed exile in Paris, although this appears unlikely at present. The passage la.st month of an EDA-sponsored bill to in vestigate
- NATO. The US has proposed for consideration at Reykjavik a resolution (declaration) on this issue which indicates NATO is studying the problem, expresses the hope that the USSR and other countries of Eastern Europe will also study it and be prepared
- Washinc;ton visit on September 11, the King will hope to receive firm assuranecs of US support as a reward for his efforts to moderate the junta's excesses, to reduce the military comIJlexion of the government and to influence it ~CRET/NO FOREIGN DISSEM
- our resources fully to raise the standards by which all of our people live and to dedicate our national. efforts to assuring peace for nll mankind. We believe mid we know that these aro purposes that we share in commonwith you and it is our hope
Folder, "Greece - Papandreau Visit - 6/23-24/64 [2 of 2]," Country Files, NSF, Box 127 [2 of 2]
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- them toward negotiations. C. I . The visits give you the opportunity to seize the initiative at the The visits fit in with our plan by providing opportunities fo r Inonu and Papandreou to ascribe their hoped-for future greater to United States
- the armed tor_, ve wou1d hope tllat ~t vu more a rhetorical question than a real one oc It the ling llbould Ntum to tld.8 question, M artT ..-"Ml:I rt hope on th1a acoreo sf 70 MIJBQs J'011 ahou1d cliMbuae him ot F!1 We are trankl1' alarmed
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- advised the Embassy of the approval of the Kremasta Dam loan in the amount of $7.7 million and understand United States officials are arranging delivery of the formal letter of advice to the Public Power Corporation. We hope details can be worked out
- ·eEFi RE AGREEING TO BRING BRITISH INTO 'NEGOTIATiiON . ~· e MEANWH I ~ · HE HOPED GREEKS AND ' TURKS COULD ' PROGRESS• TALBOT NOT TO IE REPRODUCED ·e;ccRE\VITHOUT THE AUTHORIZATION Of THE E)P=CUTIVE SECRET ARY Department of State TELEGRAM DJ 90
- HAD ro INs isr ON PR ECISE D A T Es~ l9 ro 2, KI NG EXPRESSED HOPE US WOU LD NO T RECO GN IZ E GO G UNLESS HE RETURNS AS SAFEGUA RD ~ HA T THiNG s wiLL BE IM PL EME NTED· HE HOPED UK AND OTHERS WO UL..D ALSO PUT PRESS URE ON GOG USI N ~ MEANS
- BE TRAGEDY FOR GREECE FJltOM WHICH ULTIMATELY ONLY THE CO~ MUNISTS ' WOULD PROFIT• THIS- POSITION ' HAS NATURALLY SEEN PlECE IVED WITH A LACK OF.. ENTHUSIASM BY THOSE ELEMENTS ON BOTH SIDES WHO HOPED TO WIN THE UNQUALIFI.Et> · SUPPORT OF .us. LAST NIGHT
- CONFERRED WITH DEMIREL AND THEN TOLD VANCE THAT THE PRIME MINISTER WOULD RECONVENE THE CABINET TO DISCUSS THIS ISSUE. HE SAID HE WISHED TO EXTEND HIS PERSONAL THANKS TO VANCE AND TO EXPRESS HIS HOPE THAT THIS MATTER WOULD PAGE 7 RUQMAT 244 lA -i E C H P: I
- ACTIVITIES • ... THZ CRIME comHTTED BY .ME AND MY MEN IS ENTIRELY INDELIBLE. I AND MY CREW HAVE PERPETRATED A GRAVE CRIMINAL ACT, BUT OUR PARENTS AND WIVES AND CH~LDREN AT HOME ARE ANXIOUSLY WAITING FOR US TO RETURN HOME SAFE. THEREFORE, WE ONLY HOPE 1
- LOST' HOPE FOR ·SOME SORT OF ' IDENTIFICATION, BUT I FEAR · ANDREAS & CO. ' COULD RE AD IL Y DEST ROY TH IS . GOVT OVER ISSUE OF DIRECT MILITARY COMMITMENT TO VIETNAM.> GP-1 ~ sr TALBOT ' I COMING TELEGRAM Department of State
- RE ATIO NS WITH GREECE AND HESE CAN BE RESTORED AS CONSTITUTIOllAL ~ PR OGRESS OCCU So HE SA ID }· E HOPED I HAS CO ,Rc.CT BUT DELAY S IN RESP01 SES OF ALLIES D FORCE D HIM TO HAVE SERI OU S DOUBTS AS TO OUR PURP OSES >. COMMENT: · SORRY
- Ai'iv e: . wouL:o PROVE. . sucCESS. . R~ TMER FERVENrr1.v1 .· . PIPINc:Lls - REsPoNoE6 THAT E -Teo HOPES so .1- iNoE~o, if·.· Musr ~ ~E c~EARLY FEEL.S "TtoiA r : PRESENT o??oRTUN x rv · FOR! st:TTLEM~NT MUsr BE L.6sr, ,. E;1-s~ NEW oANGERS wiLL.1 ~ R i s
- - !ref?rernh.~m on a new cons~imarks. when a ne_w foreign ple of this country, like the ;tutton will be c?ndu~ted m envoy presents his creden .Executive and Congress, hope : 1968. It was the first time the tials. . I to see this happen," the Pres
- at ptiople, a lot ot .tuu th.at oould ff'T nll b• 11alobP90n C1t7 or wa,~, e1tJrer on■• _ I not.lo• •·. . _ 1...trJ' book Oftl" there that I bad, and I oart•111l7 hope .)'OU dot\' t ha,-• u IIIOh 't:ro"ll>le with th.At labject •• I dld .. Bat u the Jab