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  • the army, which were widely cir­ culated before the Center Union came to power, have disappeared in recent months. Papandreou has also main­ tained at least proper, and pub­ licly cordial, relations with the palace. Young King Constan­ tine is said
  • -M1ol' Z:Z·\\ NWb'l·ig\ 142 cable Athens 2074 [Saniti2ed 21'18/85 t4LJ 84 71] s 2 11/13/67 A s 3 01/18/68 A s 2 01/18/68 A rl [dup. #54, NSF, Files of Saunders, "Visit--King Constantine," bx 2] ~~'Mi ~-\'14-\ln" 150 cable Intelligence
  • KCG/G-2 .7·Talking . Points Our goals in your luncheon meeting with the King are to · (l) in~icate our ~tr6ng desire .for continued good relations w~th Greece, (2) assure the King of our appreci~tion of the i~por­ tance of · the monarchy to Greece
  • 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]
  • FROMCENTENNIALOF LINE OF KING PAUL- Embassy official­ THANKEDBY LETTER . -f;/µ,,v,-A7 ·J~ {JMrs. . J - ;J ~-~- ; iYy•,.,/,L.,.__ Costoupolos, wife of the ~7.l·---:/::~·~c4. 1 oeign ~nister---two ~ lf.;U.. • scarves -~ - SCHEDULE J.i'ORMRS
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Visit to Greece (funeral of King Paul)"
  • Folder, "Visit to Greece (funeral of King Paul) [1 of 2]," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 2
  • 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
  • ICIA1 1 S AND TALBOT PLAN ING OVERTHROW REGIMEo SAID IF ST AfEMENT HAD TO BE MADE BY GOG 9 HREE SUCH L ETTER S WOULD BE PUBLI SHCD o . FU RT IER EVIDEt\JCE OF Ut lFRIENDLI NESS OF US 'O VT AND CO NCERN 0 1~LY FOR RETU RN·· OF, KING WHI CH EQUATED
  • TINUES TO BE MORE OPEN ' THAN OTHERS WITH KYNG ,1 ST! l..L SEEMS TO CON TRO L TANl
  • SUNAY - NOV 25 PAGE 2 RUQMAT 2441A S E C R E ~ VANCE, ACCOMPANIED BY AMBASSADOR HART AND JOHN WALSH, CALLED ON TURKISH PRESIDENT SUNAY AT 1230 NOVEMBER 25. PRIME MINISTER DEMIREL AND FONMIN CAGLAYANGIL ALSO PARTICIPATED. AFTER CONVEYING KING
  • POLITIC.AL · AND ECONO...YIC DETERIORATION COULD . T.HREATEN US INTERESTS. THIS IMPRESSION HAS BEEN . STRENGTHE"JED B.Y MY . TALKS IN PAST FE\•f DAYS WITH KING, ' PR I\1! N AND OT HER OFF! CI ALS. ' . PAGE 2, R UQ~ AT. 2886A -S E e- ft ! 'f'­ !"1 BASSY
  • 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
  • report on discussions of Cyprus problem expe.c ted to take place between King and GOG (para 3 Embtel 5306). GP-3. END RUSK Drafted by: Tel. Ext . NEA/GRK:HDBrewster:he:5/19/6 3095 Clearances1 NEA/TUR - Mro Draper NEA/CYP - Mra McCaskill S/ S Mr
  • settled down. We now see little likelihood of a counter-coup. There has been almost no leftist reaction since most of the leftists are in jail. The King initially remained aloof from the coup government but is now working his way toward a modus vivendi. He
  • RESlPE.NCE ... EMnASSY · . .NOON TEAS SENIOR EMB OrFS PRESENT AND CHIEF ,JUSf-iAG--NO GREF~KS. SEN SYMINGTON HA.D DlNNER WITH KING CONSTANTIN2 /lND ANB . EVENING 24THJ .WORKING aREAl
  • preceding the coup. The summer of 1965 had been a time of particular tension and impasse, climaxed by a head-on clash between the King and Prime Minister George Papandreou and culmin~ting in the resignation of the Papandreou government. The subsequent
  • owera. TW0 GREEKCOINS FROMCENTENNIALOF LINE OF KING PATL- Embassy official­ THANKED BY LETTER J U S I S ATHENS, GREECE Thursday, March 12, 1964 THE EUROPEAN \TIRELESS FILE Mo.?l HEADLINES Page 2 1. U, S. PROTESTS lx!OOTINGDOWNOF PLANE
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Visit to Greece (funeral of King Paul)"
  • Folder, "Visit to Greece (funeral of King Paul) [2 of 2]," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 2
  • : Prtnce Don Juan Carlos of AstuTia, Prt11cess Sophia, Prince Michael,Crow11 Prt11ces1Ire­ ne, Q~en Jngrid, Ktng Constu11tt11e, Princess Anne-Marte, King Frederick, crown Pttn­ ce,s Margrethe and Princess Benedtcte. Above: a spectacular view of the Athens
  • Folder, "Lynda - Greece (wedding of King Constantine)," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 10
  • , 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
  • allies. He attacked the Caramarilis Government for its Cyprus policy and its acceptance of the London-Zurich Agreements. Following his election, Papandreou has been occupied mainly by the Cyprus crisis, the formation of his Government, and King Paul's