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File scanned from the National Security Adviser's Memoranda of Conversation Collection at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library

MEMORANDUM


THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON


CONFIDENTIAL


MEMORANDUM OF CONVERSATION


PARTICIPANTS:
President Ford
Bipartisan Congressional Leadership
Dr. Henry A. Kissinger, Secretary of State and Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs
Lt. Gen. Brent Scowcroft, Deputy Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs
DATE AND TIME:
Tuesday, August 20, 1974
8:30 a. m.
PLACE:
The Cabinet Room
The White House


President: It is important that we have continuity.

[After some discussion of other subjects the President asked Dr. Kissinger to brief.]

Kissinger: Briefly about the development of the Cyprus situation and where we are. It started when the Greek junta used the Greek officers in Cyprus to overthrow Makarios and put in a government with support of the EOKA, as an attempt to bring about enosis.

In 1960 the Constitution was set up; in 1964 Makarios overthrew it. In 1967 there was another one and since then the Turkish people had been living in ghettos and the Turks thought the U. S. had kept them from getting their rights. The Makarios overthrow and the junta's unpopularity gave the Turks an opportunity to rectify the situation. They moved in. Initially we were under heavy pressure to overthrow the Greek government. We tried to keep the crisis from being internationalized and to prevent the change of the constitutional government in Cyprus. The junta fell, Karamanlis came in, and the British got the talks started. We kept in the background so as not to look like we were the policemen for every civil war.

T0P SECRET XGDS (3)
ClASSIFIED BY:HENRY A. KISSINGER
CONFIDENTIAL