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R: The national guard -- are they very strong?
K: I think they are a strong element.
R: Twice they tried to assassinate him.
K: Who.
R: The Bxxxxx Gree k officer of the National Guard. I am not so sure Makarios
will run to the Communists. It is not in his nature.
K: Maybe not, but it may be a political reality.
R: The difficulty about not doing anything is you are getting a strong resolution
in the Security Council and we have to counter it with something.
K: Well, let it go.
R: That wouldn't worry you?
K: It worries me to meet one day's headline and get into a trap. I don't want the
present government to be replaced by Communist governemnt or a Quadafi type
government. So, I want a X slow gxx game. We wouldn't accept a SXIX Sampson
government. There is no question about accepting Sampson
R: Dimitri (?) told me that if Clerides was put forward, he would serve under
h im and be loyal to him which I think is interesting.
K: That is what we would like. I would like to get rid of both.
R: I find it Assix difficult to believe Sampson will last long.
K: But that is not the point. I would prefer we try this
Clerides in and then
go all out for Makarios. We don't mind falling back to him, but not in such an
exuberant fashion.
R: How far did you get with Callaghan?
K: My impression is that Jim is more susceptible to txx his Foreign Office
advice than I am to my State Department.
R: I see that point very clear.
K: My concern is, if we xtotaly endorse Makarion, we're doing his work for
him.
The reality of the situation is going back on the Turks. Since he
certainly will not make xixxx himself a
.
I don't think we should.
Exton
All of this is going to
If we had some idea X what Clerides had
.
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