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OCR Page 1 of 2DEPARTMENT OF STATE
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
WASHINGTON
DECLASSIFIED
E.O. 12065, Soc. 3-402
State Dept. Guideline, June 12, 1979
March 14, 1949
By NLT-We
NARS, Date 11.13.to
SUMMARY OF TELEGRAMS
YUGOSLAVIA
Our Embassy in Athens has been shown a draft aide-
memoire, now under consideration in the Greek
Foreign Office, which concludes that present Cominform aims in
Macedonia are severence of Macedonia from Greece and separation
of Yugoslav Macedonia from Yugoslavia, bringing about the fall of
the Tito regime. The Greek aide-memoire concludes that Greek
independence is directly menaced by these aims and that "energetic"
action is now required. Embassy Athens adds that there are increas-
ing reports of military concentrations in Southern Bulgaria which
cannot yet be dismissed as "mere moves in a war of nerves. Mean-
while, Embassy London reports that the British Foreign Office feels
that developments in Macedonia constitute primarily Soviet action
directed against Tito, but may also constitute a "swipe" at Greece
.
The British Foreign Office says that Bevin is conteuplating a
statement in Parliament intended to discourage the proclamation of
an autonomous Macedonia.
ISRAEL
The Israeli Foreign Minister has categorically denied to
our representative in Tel Aviv that any invasion of
Transjordan territory has taken place or is intended. The Foreign
Minister added that Israel resents the US assumption of Israeli
guilt based "entirely on complaints from one side", and emphasized
that Israel has scrupulously avoided infringing on Transjordan
territory. Meanwhile, our representative in Amman states that govern-
ment circles there have been badly shaken by recent Israeli actions
in the Negev. Although our representative feels that Transjordan
will still be willing to conclude an armistice with Israel, he feels
there is considerable question whether Israel will cease its aggres-
sions at this point. Meanwhile, The British Foreign Office has
stated that despite the present tension the UK's relationship with
Israel remains unaltered.
NORWAY
Embassy Oslo reports that the USSR's reaction toward
Norway's adherence to the North Atlantic pact is
taking the form of a tougher Soviet trade policy toward Norway. A
Norwegian official has pointed out to the Embassy that Soviet grain
deliveries have been proceeding abnormally slowly, Soviet imports
have been reduced, and coal deliveries cut down.