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TELECON Mr. Flakos/Secretary Kissinger July 23, 1974 5:40 pm K: I have already tal ked to Ecevit and I've talked to . I WO uld like to talke to Mr. Connelopoulos to give him the answer of the Prime Minister of Turky. Mr. Connelopoulos called me from the President's office of Greece. As soon as you get him on the line I will talk to him. F: Certainly, Mr. Secretary. I just wanted to tell you what I showed to Mr. Brown. If there's no ceasefire and the Turks do not go back to the lines of 4:00 yesterday, the situation will be most da ngerous. K: I understand. there will be a ceasefire. F: The ceasefire hasnnot been respected by the Turks. K: I understand all of this. I would like to get Connelopoulos back on the line. F: I will try to get him on the line. K: Can you tell me -- are you planning on going to the Geneva Conference tomorrow? F: Not tomorrow. It is impossible. K: We are not sending anybody until the Greeks have sent someone. F: We have an understanding with the Turks and I think they agree that we will start either Thursday or Friday. This is a matter which has been settled. insist on starting tomorrow. I have the assurance of the Ambassador of Turkey that he will convey our message to the Turkish Government. But tomorrow, it is a materiel impossibility. K I understand that. I appreciate it. F: The problem is helping K: Will you get Mr. Connelopoulos to call be back? F: He might find himself in a very difficult position and he might not be able to return.

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