244. Telegram From the Department of State to the Embassy in Turkey1

2509. In response to Menderes’ request (Ankara 24452) you may inform him orally and confidentially that we feel whatever merit our proposals may have would probably be jeopardized by public discussions at this time. We are motivated by strong desire make progress promptly in Cyprus explorations and continue believe best hope is through quiet diplomacy. You should emphasize that in present situation we had not intended to inform GOG until there had been time for discussion with GOT. We can understand situation Menderes faces vis-à-vis Turkish public interest this question, but hope he will agree that main consideration at this juncture is to move towards solution of question.

FYI Ankara. … If in your considered judgment there is likelihood that GOT will in any event, reveal publicly that US has made substantive suggestions, you should inform Athens immediately. End FYI.

FYI Athens. We would prefer not inform Greeks of contents Deptel 37303 to Athens until Turk response has been received. If however Ankara indicates may divulge substance US views and if in Embassy’s opinion situation would then require that GOG be informed, you may take action on basis Deptel 3730. End FYI.

Dulles
  1. Source: Department of State, Central Files, 747C.00/4–2457. Secret; Priority. Drafted by Holmes and Wood. Also sent to Athens; repeated to London, Paris Topol, and Nicosia; and pouched to Rome, Ottawa, Bonn, and Valetta.
  2. Supra.
  3. Printed as telegram 7312, Document 241.