Foreign Relations of the United States, 1961–1963, Volume
XVI, Eastern Europe; Cyprus; Greece; Turkey
List of Persons
- Acheson, Dean,
former Secretary of State and Chairman of the President’s Advisory Committee
on NATO
- Adenauer,
Konrad, Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany
until October 1963
- Alican, Ekren,
Turkish Deputy Prime Minister from October 1961
- Anderson,
Eugenie, Ambassador to Bulgaria from August 1962
- Averoff-Tossizza,
Evangelos, Greek Foreign Minister
- Balaceanu,
Petre, Romanian Minister in the United States from
1961
- Ball, George
W., Under Secretary of State from December 1961
- Bashev,
Khristov, Bulgarian Foreign Minister
- Beam, Jacob
D., Ambassador to Poland until December 1961
- Blumenthal, W.
Michael, Deputy Special Representative for Trade
Negotiations from December 1962
- Bowles, Chester
B., Under Secretary of State until December 1961
- Bracken, Kay,
Director, Office of Greek, Turkish, and Iranian Affairs, Bureau of Near
Eastern and South Asian Affairs, Department of State, from November
1962
- Brentano, Heinrich
von, Foreign Minister of the Federal Republic of
Germany until October 1961
- Brezhnev, Leonid
I., Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of
the Soviet Union
- Briggs, Ellis
O., Ambassador to Greece until February 1962
- Bundy,
McGeorge, President’s Special Assistant for National
Security Affairs
- Burdett, William
C., Director of the Office of British Commonwealth and
Northern European Affairs, Bureau of European Affairs, Department of State,
until September 1962; thereafter Deputy Assistant Secretary of State of
European Affairs
- Cabot, John,
Ambassador to Poland from March 1962
- Caccia, Sir
Harold, British Ambassador to the United States until
October 1961
- Canellopoulos,
Panayotis, Greek Deputy Prime Minister until June
1963
- Caramanlis. See
Karamanlis
- Clerides,
Glaufkos, Greek Cypriot attorney and intermediary in
Cypriot intercommunal talks
- Cleveland,
Harland, Assistant Secretary of State for International
Organization Affairs
- Coombs, Philip
H., Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and
Cultural Affairs
- Couve de Murville,
Maurice, French Foreign Minister
- Cyrankicwicz,
Joseph, Polish Prime Minister
- David, Vaclav,
Czechoslovak Foreign Minister
- Davis, Richard,
Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs
- de Gaulle,
Charles, President of France
- Denktash, Rauf,
President of the Turkish-Cypriot Communal Chamber
- Djilas,
Milovan, Yugoslav political dissident
- Dillon, C.
Douglas, Secretary of the Treasury
- Drozniak,
Edward, Polish Ambassador to the United States
- Duda, Karel,
Czechoslovak Ambassador to the United States
- Duke, Angier
Biddle, Chief of Protocol, Department of State
- Eisenhower, Dwight
D., President of the United States until January 20,
1961
- Erkin, Feridun,
Turkish Foreign Minister from March 1963
- Fanfani,
Amintore, Italian Prime Minister until April 1963
- Finletter, Thomas
K., Permanent Representative to the North Atlantic
Council from March 1961
- Frederika, Queen
of Greece
- Freeman, Orville
L., Secretary of Agriculture
- Georgadjis,
Polykarpos, Cypriot Minister of the Interior
- Gomulka,
Wladyslaw, First Secretary of the Polish Communist
Party
- Gorbach,
Alfons, Austrian Prime Minister
- Gromyko, Andrei
A., Soviet Foreign Minister
- Gufler,
Bernard, Ambassador to Finland until April 1963
- Gursel, Cemal,
Chairman of the Committee of National Salvation until October 1961;
thereafter President of Turkey
- Hajek, Jiri,
Czechoslovak Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs
- Hallstein,
Walter, President of the Commission of the European
Community
- Hare, Raymond
A., Ambassador to Turkey from March 1961
- Harriman, W.
Averell, Ambassador at Large, February–November
1961; Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs, November
1961–March 1963; Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs from April
1963
- Herter, Christian
A., Special Representative for Trade Negotiations
from December 1962
- Home, Alexander Frederick
Douglas, British Secretary of State for Foreign
Affairs until October 1963; thereafter Prime Minister
- Horsey, Outerbridge,
II, Ambassador to Czechoslovakia from November
1962
- Inonu, Ismet,
Turkish Prime Minister from October 1961
- Jernegan, John,
Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs
from September 1963
- Johnson, Lyndon
B., Vice President of the United States, January 21,
1961–November 22, 1963; thereafter President
- Johnson, U.
Alexis, Deputy Under Secretary of State for Political
Affairs from May 1961
- Kardamakis,
Vassilios, Chief of Staff of the Greek Army
- Karamanlis,
Constantine, Greek Prime Minister to June
1963
- Kardelj,
Edvard, Yugoslav Vice President
- Karjalainen,
Ahti, Finnish Foreign Minister until April 1962;
thereafter Prime Minister
- Katz, Julius,
Office of Eastern European Affairs, Bureau of European Affairs, Department
of State
- Kekkonen, Urho,
President of Finland
- Kennan, George
F., Ambassador to Yugoslavia, May 1961–July 1963
- Kennedy, John
F., President of the United States, January 20,
1961–November 22, 1963
- Khrushchev, Nikita
S., First Secretary of the Communist Party of the
Soviet Union and Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Soviet
Union
- Kitchen, Jeffrey
C., Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Political
Military Affairs from May 1961
- Klaus, Josef,
Austrian Finance Minister
- Knight, William E.,
II, Office of Western European Affairs, Bureau of
European Affairs, Department of State
- Kohler, Foy
D., Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs
until August 1962; thereafter Ambassador to the Soviet Union
- Kreisky, Bruno,
Austrian Foreign Minister
- Kutchuk, Fazil,
Cypriot Vice President
- Kyprianou,
Spyros, Cypriot Foreign Minister
- Labouisse,
Henry, Ambassador to Greece from March 1962
- Liatis, Alexis,
Greek Ambassador to the United States until March 1962
- Lychowski,
Tadeusz, Economics Minister in the Polish Embassy in the
United States
- Makarios III,
Archbishop, President of Cyprus
- Manescu,
Corneliu, Romanian Foreign Minister
- Matsas,
Alexander, Greek Ambassador to the United States from
April 1962
- Matthews, H.
Freeman, Ambassador to Austria until May 1962
- McCone, John,
Director of Central Intelligence from November 1961
- McGhee, George
C., Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs
December 1961–April 1963; thereafter Ambassador to Germany
- McNamara, Robert
S., Secretary of Defense
- Meloy, Francis E.,
Jr., Director of the Office of Western European
Affairs, Bureau of European Affairs, Department of State, from June
1962
- Menderes,
Adnan, former Turkish Prime Minister
- Menemencioglu,
Turgut, Turkish Ambassador to the United
States
- Merikoski,
Veli, Finnish Foreign Minister from April 1962
- Micunovic,
Veljko, Yugoslav Ambassador to the United States from
October 1962
- Mod, Peter,
Hungarian First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs
- Nikezic, Marko,
Yugoslav Ambassador to the United States until August 1962
- Nitze, Paul
H., Assistant Secretary of Defense for International
Secuity Affairs
- Norstad, Lieutenant General
Lauris, Supreme Allied Commander, Europe, until
December 1962
- Papaligouras,
Panayiotis, Greek Minister of Economic
Coordination
- Papandreou,
George, Greek Prime Minister from November 1963
- Paul I, King of
Greece
- Pipinellis,
Panayiotis, Greek Prime Minister, June–September
1963
- Pitterman,
Bruno, Austrian Vice Chancellor
- Platzer,
Wilfried, Austrian Ambassador to the United
States
- Popov,
Lyubomin, Bulgarian Minister to the United States
- Popovic, Koca,
Yugoslav Foreign Minister
- Radvany, Janos,
Hungarian Charge in the United States from February 1962
- Rankin, Carl,
Ambassador to Yugoslavia until April 1961
- Ravndal,
Christian, Ambassador to Czechoslovakia until May
1961
- Rapacki, Adam,
Polish Foreign Minister
- Reinhardt, G.
Frederick, Ambassador to Italy from April
1961
- Rossides,
Zenon, Cypriot Ambassador to the United States and to
the United Nations
- Rostow, Walt
W., Counselor of the Department of State and Chairman of
the Policy Planning Council from November 1961
- Rowan, Carl
T., Ambassador to Finland from May 1963
- Rusk, Dean,
Secretary of State
- Sarper, Selim,
Turkish Foreign Minister until March 1963
- Schleinzer,
Karl, Austrian Minister of Defense
- Seppala,
Richard, Finnish Ambassador to the United States
- Spasowski,
Romuald, Polish Ambassador the the United States until
June 1961
- Stevenson, Adlai E.,
III, Representative to the United Nations
- Stikker, Dirk,
NATO Secretary General from April
1961
- Stoessel, Walter J.,
Jr., Political Adviser to the Supreme Allied
Commander, Europe, April 1961–July 1963
- Stone, Galen
L., Deputy Director, Office of Western European Affairs,
Bureau of European Affairs, Department of State
- Sulser, Jack,
Office of Western European Affairs, Bureau of European Affairs, Department
of State
- Sunay, General
Cedvet, Turkish Army Chief of Staff
- Talbot,
Phillips, Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern
and South Asian Affairs
- Thompson, Llewelyn
E., Ambassador to the Soviet Union until July 1962;
thereafter Ambassador at Large
- Thurston, Raymond
L., Deputy Permanent Representative to the North
Atlantic Council
- Tito, Josef,
President of Yugoslavia
- Todorovic,
Mijalko, Yugoslav Vice President
- Trampczynski,
Witold, Polish Minister of Foreign Trade
- Turkes, Colonel
Alparslan, leader of extreme rightist movement in
the Turkish officer corps
- Tyler, William
R., Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European
Affairs until August 1962; thereafter Assistant Secretary
- Vagnozzi, Monsignor
Egidio, Aposotolic Delegate to the United
States
- Vedeler,
Harold, Director of the Office of Eastern European
Affairs, Bureau of European Affairs, Department of State
- Venizelos,
Sophocles, Greek Minister of Foreign Affairs from
November 1963
- Voutov, Peter,
Bulgarian Minister in the United States
- Wailes, Edward
T., Ambassador to Czechoslovakia, July 1961–October
1962
- Waldheim, Kurt,
Director of Western Political Affairs, Austrian Foreign Ministry
- Wilkins,
Fraser, Ambassador to Cyprus
- Winiewicz,
Jozef, Polish Deputy Foreign Minister
- Zhivkov, Todor,
Bulgarian Prime Minister from November 1962
- Zolotas,
Xenophon, Governor, Central Bank of Greece