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-3- 2916, June 12, 9'p.m. (SECTION TWO OF FOUR) from Ankara,
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telegrams I responded if matter could be viewed wider per-
spective I would like know it. Il repeated decision appeared
me be based on narrow national views rather than necessary
international one. I referred world wide USA commitments

and its endeavor hold line and said if USA decisions were

made on same narrow national basis as brigade decision

USSR would have won. Sarper said hope Mr. Herter and his

aides would look at matter such way understand General Gursel's
decision.

song fenusg yINy OOF
00 sul

pousnjey oq ysNUW jUsWIAS

= “ - ae wal
ee Rk aN ar sea i a aaa «ee & 3

 

Foreign Minister stated he had told Gursel about my query Tre
RPP connection with brigade decision. Gursel laughed and
commented Sarper had told me correctly. 1 then said: "Is
this the beginning?" He looked at me moment ot two and said
"beginning of what". 1 answered; ‘rhe beginning of the
isolation of our two peoples from each other". He responded:
Why do you ask such a thing.

 

WARREN

TR/10
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