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- MATTER AT LEVEL OF OFFICIALS AS ARE SO MANY ~OUTINE MATTERS •. TSIRIMOKOS ASKED WHETHER MASLOXOVETS HAD ~ COME TO 'THE AMERICAN EMBASSY AND I SAID HE HAD. 1 GAVE NO \ )NDICATION .·OF .WHAT HAD HAPPENED AFTER THAT· .NOR DID ·, ASK •. HE .READ ME -A SHORT
- the ocean re~~1t of Cop Saint Jacques where he i-._ods~ent the enlire program and opobudoO lost night while ,,.,,JD le:,::derscind almost c:ot1tinuo1JSly. TORONl (Continued on page 2l lyalgene1ols negot 1ote.:t a peoce· (UPI) - • fl.~ settlement. sodotioo
- pt\rty in Greeee. Th~ Department has sent ti brief lett_e r of acknowledgment on behalf .of,· the Prestrlent and Mrs. John$on. /JU le_W. Dav~1 i~ < Benjtnnin Bxe~utt.ve enclosure: BOQk. H. Read Secretary DEPARTMENT OF STATE WASHINGTON
- . The Crown Prince's feat was a source of great pride for Greece, and was warmly applauded by all segments of the population. The young King is of national and world closely and by reading News and World Report well-informed on current events. He keeps
- . FOLIDWINGTHE OOVIETOFFICIAL'S CALL AT THE DEPARrMENT,MR. PHILLIPS READ NEWSMF,t,J THE FOLLOWDJG STATE~Tt Th THEABSENCEOF THE SOVIET AMBASSADOR, WK> IS IN NEWYORK, MilJISTER COtmSELOR GEORGIM. KO~mKO WASCALIED rn BY THE DEPAR~T THIS EVENINGMD AT 7:50
- CRISIS APPEARS SUDDENLY TO HAVE CJ'tYSTALLIZED FOLLOWING LETTER F"ROM KING TO PRIMIN ALLEGEDLY DELIVERED LAST .NIGHT. BY CHIEF ROYAL POLITICAL. BUREAU., CHOIDAS, INFORMY.NG PRittlIN THAT KING \ IS PREPARED TO RECEIVE HIM BUT NO.T CONCUR· IN THE .. REMOVAL
- can study this ~tter further. Secretary Rusk: The negative reaction of North Korea and the Soviet Union was to be expected. One would expect the Soviets not to take responsibility. The reaction of the North Koreans last night at Panmunjo.m
- YOU FIND THEM REALLY USEFUL. GOOD NIGHT FROl·l ATHENS _ . -: .. ·- - · ~ ·- E~D -····- - -· · OF ITE~ 13 ·j j,'1 !f ATHENS ITEf·l 14 WE HAVE J~ST LEARNED THAT MEETING OF KING AND CA31NET ABOUT TO 3REAK U? DUE TO EXTREME FATIGUE. - REAL
Folder, "Greece - Papandreau Visit - 6/23-24/64 [2 of 2]," Country Files, NSF, Box 127 [2 of 2]
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- ., ' ' ::..! "". ·. . ··-~' : . :•; ; .• • : ~· : ···' .. ' _; . . . ' !· · ~ • . ··,. ~ \ 60NFIJJ~:WTIAL CLASS IFil-.lION DEPARTMENT OF STATE EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAT /~ "' ~ ·1t,p, ~ June 16, 1964 Date Mr. McGeorge Bundy The White House The enclosed is for White House clearance prior to transmission. ~~'-~>
- READ SEVER AL LETTE RS OF S~PPO T RECEIVED BOT I \ ITHIN AdD OUTS IDE COJ..h TRY o TH El 9 READ ME LFTTER FRO:l Ut 1t111ME D Gr,NERA 1 WRITTEN BEFORE DEC iICH PATiAKOS CERTAIN m r1 MED~ 1 3~ IN 9· I WAS WARNED THAT Ki iJO , OFFIC E RS~ POLIT
- on the King's plans should be directed to the Palace in Athens. FYI: Talbot sees the King Wednesday night to work out details of press handling, so by the end of the week or early next we may have to announce. But we'll want the King's views first. Hal Saunders
- and C~ntral Desk opel~ation carried on at the Hilton, · • ·• providing·the necessary continuity of oporations from the Vice President's • arrival· on the night. ot August 28 through his departure on the afternoon of· , • _August JO. • • • • ... . ·s
- this policy while i~lications of the word quote will unquote. Therefore we suggest that t he last sentence of draft letter read ~uote you may be assured t hat a l so in the future the Bundesbank intends t o continue this p())li~y and to play its full
- ANKARA a;2 AMEMBASSY , LONDON 52 i - AMEM~A~Sj NitO$J~ ~ j8l AMEMBASSY OTTAWA .UNN XO~K 3~~ U§UN NEW §, Ec ~ · :· ~ATHENS 3510 EXOIS I• CANAD I AN CQtl~ill~?f'PRO :TEC~ SQ UR CE) ~ET ' EMBOFF READ ' "C~NAOl~N EYE . LEG~A~ ~EPO~TiNG YESTERD~~1
- INDICATIONS FROM CYPRIOT AMBASSADOR THAT MAKARIOS WOULD BE AMENABLE TO WITHDRAWAL GREEK FORCES. eA'ki l HMtflAT 2432A § £ C RZ I 3. AFTER BRIEF READING DRAFT ACCORD, . HE EXPRESSED VIEW DOCUMENT GENERALLY ACCEPTABLE ALTHOUGH CERTAIN PROBLEMS REMAIN FROM GOG
- the Depart ment of State and the .Department of Defense. The President then read a letter from Mr. Brzezinski of the State Department Policy Planning Council. One of the points the President menti oned in the letter was - ~.Brsezineki 's assertion that "ae
- NEA-AMBASSADOR BATTLE S/S:MR. READ IO-JJSISCO THE WHITE HOUSE: MR. SMITH Z R 30225 7Z .NOV. 67 ZFF 4 FM SECSTATE WASHDC TO AMEMBASSY ATHENS FLASH 0460 INFO AMEMBASSY ANKARA 0655 AMEMBASSY NICOSIA 0221 ,AMEMBASSY LONDON 1389 AMEMBASSY OTTAWA 0366
- Greece read out of their organization and· that some Congressional leaders would view such an effort witp equanimity~ But. it is unlikely that Congress would go beyond the demand for a cut-off of all aid to Greece. · '· Drafted by: NEA/GRK - Mr. Owens