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- the problems that you face and tho aspirations that • you have, than do your friends in America. Wo, too, Mt-. Vice President., aro a young nation. We, too., made tho choico to walk the wa:, of independence that Cyprus is walking. Wo, too, were blessed
- to beari administrative marking By ,'II~ onr/2// ~ ~ , 1/.:l.~/;J/J UwitedStat INCOMING American Embassy ROME ---------- N I A C T FRCJt1: Control: 133 Recd: Sep 6, 1962 0340 DEPARTMENr ACTION: RCME508. Sep~er 5. 9 Pomo ACTION ROME
- , , ... \ • ' ... ' . Department of ss G SP .· 'I', Stat,ERMANENT Control : Rec'd: Action Info ,· ' ACTION. tDPV ._i.J. ' • aEcoRD l/t-t \ coP-; LIMITEDOFFICIAL USE 38-_L NF.A ~ 8:08 a.m.- FROM:Ankara TO: Secretary 203 71 August 21, 1962 of ,·,.. .') z . ·1
- 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
- a >/:.~ c ..: (· ~· . 4o THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA HAS TO THE WORLD OF - A DEMOCRAT~C WAY 6F DEDlCA.TION TO NOBLE AIMS., AND IT IS THESE HIGH IDEALS THAT HAS BEEN.THE ALWAYS BEEN.~AN E~iMPLE LI~E AND o~ : SuPRE~E OUR ·cOMMON !OEVGJTION ·ro ST
Folder, "Greece - Papandreau Visit - 6/23-24/64 [1 of 2]," Country Files, NSF, Box 127 [2 of 2]
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- of Foreign Affairs, the concern of the American Government in view of informa.tion about an imminent Turkish landing in Cyprus. He also informed Mr. Costopoulos of the action taken by the American Govern ment with the Government of Turkey, in order to avert
- I / /~ FORMED COALITION FOR 1964 ELECTION 35.3% NATIONAL RADICAL UNION (ERE) 99 SEATS UNITED DEMOCRATIC LEFT (EDA) 11.8% 22 SEATS TOTAL 300 SEATS Its ideological mainstream fol lows the slightly left-of-cen ter, liberal
- America a GP o3 o END - SEC,ftEJi' . ....· -.- ., . ·· -~·. ... . -~ --i- J OUTGOING TELEGRAM INDICATE: 0 COWct O~ARGE Department of State IO SECREI n2 ACTION: Amembassy ATHENS kr 17 6 41 PH '66 ANKARA NICOSIA STATE (, 15
- ·1 ., -~ ~ i ~ . ACTION: .. ... .' ~ __,_ _ ··_ I "' .. SECSTATE PRIORIT~ · CSEONE OFTWO) 1006 . \ \ I ' ,£; [ c A E t' DEC.EMBER 30. ·- EXOIS ... . ~. . • .NO 'DISTRIBUTION OUTSIDE DEPARTMENT • ·i "! . DE~ARlMENT
- TELEGRAM .Department
- -~ -ATHENS ., 3EING~ AS REPORTED . 4398 WE HAVE UNLOADED MAP -ARRIVALS . . lKIS ~EEK?:ND . IN US-CONTROLED DOCK . AND . .: :. HAVE SO INFOR )1Eu~ GENERAL S?ANDI.DAKIS. _· · HE · VERY RELUCTANTLY CONCURRED HJ ACTION -. AND UNDERST~ii~ms wE ARE STRUGGLING
- CENTRALBANKSSTnENGTHENS FINA?-JCIALSTRUCTURE WASHINGTON,MARCH11 - - - -THE FACT THAT CENTRALBANKSOF EUROPEAND AMERICA HAVEBE~ WORKINGTOGETHERTh THE FOREIGNEXCHANGE MARKETSAND IN THE GOlD MARKET HAS Th ITSELF STRONGLYREINFORCEDCONFIDENCEIN THE EXISTING INTEfilJATI0NAL FINA
- CRIMINAL ACT AS MY SHI? INTRUDED DEE? INTO THE TERRITORI.t;L WATERS OF THE DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE•s REPUBLIC OF KOREA AND \~AS CAPTURED BY THE NAVAL PATROL CRAFTS OF THE KOREAN PEOPLE'S ARMY 1N THEIR SELF-DEFENE ACTION WHILE CONDUCTING THE CRIMINAL ESPIONAGE
- ., .' December 5, 1967 In the Mansion The President congratulated Mr. Vance for an excellent job and an excellent report. Secretary Rusk said a case study should be made of this. Vance's actions an example of diplomatic excellence. He called Cyrus
- , ?Om 6~~3 . ,. 2~!~~1:~~. TELEGRAM Department of Stq~e 0 O
Folder, "Greece - Papandreau Visit - 6/23-24/64 [2 of 2]," Country Files, NSF, Box 127 [2 of 2]
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- types who would invade Cyprus regardless of the consequences. · 3. He is concerned that your letter of June 5 raised questions about Turkey's motives in wanting to take direct military action in Cyprus. 4. He feels deeply that he must return
- 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
- action and the death of President Kennedy created fear and apprehension in the UAR that the change in Adminis trations had allowed forces LmSympathetic to the UAR to gain gECREI the upper hand in Washington. 1/ The new US Administration made
- . TO SET A DEADLINE BY WHI CH TIME THE US WOULD BE REQUIRED TO TP1KE GERTA N ACTIONS TO MEET GREECE vS ~EEDS WHAT I S NEEDED IS P TIENCE AND UNDERSTANDING THAT WE ARE DEALING WITH CO MPLEX rssu~s WHICH IN VOLVE THE BASIC INTEREST OF GREECE, US
- TELEGR / ~~GE ~ 01 - 2 3 :t 7 l I Z ATHENS 03683 ..... . \ 2 I ACTION SS 30 ·· 'l, !NF'O /030 W - - - - • • - ~ "1 w • ~ - ~31630Z FEB 68 ; · ,M AMEMBASSY ATHENS 'O SECSTATE WASHDC PRIORITY ~589 INFO AMEMBASSY ANKARA PRIORITY 850
- ,,. ··" ... ~•·· ..,. ' -· . ........... ........... ... , .......... .. 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
- ) Secretory O'fiStot• 011i0n R1J1k said ta day the prese-nt American cot.1rse of action it, Viet Norn would be c.ontin'U11d orid added th,at "this pal.icy h t1ill the wi1est and th• best." Rus.k, in a talk to the !tono~ic Cl.ub of Detroit, 1
- didn 1t actually run it. Full text of proposal follows: '20 PAGE 01 ATHENS 02400 l~1 242038Z 44 ACTiON SS 35 w INFO sso 00,NSCE 00,cco 00,/035 Z 241953Z NOV ·67 ZFf-4 FM AMEM3ASSY ATHENS TO SECSTATE WASHDC 3864 USMISSION USUN 188 AMEMBASSY
- in response to an appeal by the Secretary General. Action will be rcqui red in the United Nations,and the Secretary General will have to decide whether he can increase the UN force on Cyprus as required by these agreements within his current mandate