Memorandum of Conversation with Secretary of State Dean Acheson and the Ambassador of Turkey
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
and ARCHIVES NATIONAL RECORDS AMD
BERVICE**
Memorandum of Conversation
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DATE: February 17, 1949
SUBJECT:
Turkish Interest in Proposed Declaration on Greece, Turkey, and
Iran, and in Eventual Creation of Mediterranean Pact.
PARTICIPANTS: The Secretary.
The Turkish Ambassador.
Also Present:
John D. Jernegan, Chief, GTI.
COPIES TO:
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Ankara )
Athens )
Tehran )
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London )
Mr. Erkin recalled previous conversations which he had had with
Secretary Marshall and other officers of the Department regarding Turkey's interest
in the proposed North Atlantic security arrangements and other possible regional
groupings in which Turkey might participate. He said that he and his Government
had come to the conclusion that Turkey could not appropriately participate in the
North Atlantic arrangement but continued to be interested in the possibility of
a Mediterranean pact in which Turkey could and should play a leading role.
Recently, the Ambassador continued, his Government had heard from garious sources
that the powers concerned with the Atlantic Pact were contemplating the inclusion in
the Pact of a declaration with regard to Turkey identical with or similar to "Presi-
dent Truman's Statement". (It appeared that he was referring to the so-called
"Truman Doctrine", as specifically applied to Turkey, enunciated in the President's
speech of March 12, 1947.) In a previous conversation with Mr. Satterthwaite, the
Ambassador had expressed the personal opinion that such a declaration by the members
of the Atlantic Pact would add nothing to the assurances already received by Turkey
as a result of the Anglo-Turkish Alliance and the Truman statements. He personally
would not be inclined to welcome such a declaration. He had reported this to Ankara
and had now received instructions approving his views. The Turkish Government
considered
DECLASSIFIED
E. O. 11652, Sec. 3(E) and S(D) or (B)
7.23.25
Dept. of State letter, Aug.,9.1973
By NLT- HI , NARS Date 4-20-76
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