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Greece: Betrayal as Usual

Poulos, Constantine | October 29, 1949 issue

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In his speech of September 21 before the UN General Assembly, Dean Acheson expressed the hope that Russia would join in renewed consultations looking toward a settlement in Greece. Obviously the State Department now feels that it holds a better hand in the Greek situation than it did last May when it was suggested that the Greek problem not only can but must be solved. Even before that, Ernest Bevin had raised the subject of Greece as second in importance only to Germany. Nevertheless, the Greek problem did not make the agenda of the Paris meeting of the foreign ministers. It now appears that Moscow and Washington have decided to reach an agreement on this topic.

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POLITICAL development; UNITED Nations; GREECE -- Foreign relations; SOVIET Union -- Foreign relations; GREECE; SOVIET Union
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