Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 - United States |
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Page 51
... situation as I under- stand it . There are certain features of the arrangement , however , which we have never liked and which I would be very glad to see revised : Per- haps the present is a good time to do so . In the first place the ...
... situation as I under- stand it . There are certain features of the arrangement , however , which we have never liked and which I would be very glad to see revised : Per- haps the present is a good time to do so . In the first place the ...
Page 87
... situation now prevailing which he describes as being " controlled by Leftist elements and the armed guerrillas in the mountains " . On the other hand if he does " the situation will finally develop in favor of Your Majesty " . 10 ...
... situation now prevailing which he describes as being " controlled by Leftist elements and the armed guerrillas in the mountains " . On the other hand if he does " the situation will finally develop in favor of Your Majesty " . 10 ...
Page 89
... situation created here by the formation of the Political Committee headed by Colonel Bakirjis . He is not worried about developments in Greece since he has had a second message from the Committee couched like the first on conciliatory ...
... situation created here by the formation of the Political Committee headed by Colonel Bakirjis . He is not worried about developments in Greece since he has had a second message from the Committee couched like the first on conciliatory ...
Page 92
... situation to him . He has asked the British Foreign Office to authorize the British military here to take measures for the restoration of order but meanwhile the British have already intervened for the purposes of military secu- rity ...
... situation to him . He has asked the British Foreign Office to authorize the British military here to take measures for the restoration of order but meanwhile the British have already intervened for the purposes of military secu- rity ...
Page 94
... situation to a high degree . Incidentally in this conversation it came out that the Republicans may intend , should the King refuse to accept Mr. Venizelos as Premier , to form a government of national unity themselves irrespective of ...
... situation to a high degree . Incidentally in this conversation it came out that the Republicans may intend , should the King refuse to accept Mr. Venizelos as Premier , to form a government of national unity themselves irrespective of ...
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