Ο Κοτζιάς δεν διαπραγματεύεται για την Ελλάδα, αλλά εναντίον της!
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Υπουργείο εξωτερικών ΗΠΑ (1944): «η κυβέρνηση αυτή θεωρεί τις συζητήσεις περί Μακεδονικού “κράτους”, Μακεδονικής “πατρίδας”, και Μακεδονικής “εθνικής συνείδησης”, αβάσιμη προπαγάνδα, η οποία δεν έχει καμία σχέση με κάποια εθνική ή πολιτική πραγματικότητα, και διακρίνουμε στις προσπάθειες αυτές, κεκαλυμμένες επιθετικές διαθέσεις κατά της Ελλάδος».
Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, 1945, The Near East and Africa, Volume VIII – Office of the Historian
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FOREIGN RELATIONS OF THE UNITED STATES: DIPLOMATIC PAPERS, 1945, THE NEAR EAST AND AFRICA, VOLUME VIII
868.014/12–2644: Circular airgram
The Secretary of State to Certain Diplomatic and Consular Officers 74
- The diplomatic officers at Sofia, Caserta, Bucharest, London, Athens, Moscow, and Ankara, the Consul-General at Istanbul, and Gardner Patterson at London, on a Treasury mission to Bulgaria, Rumania, and Yugoslavia.↩
- Enver Hoxha (Hodja), Colonel General and Leader of the Albanian National Liberation Army (ANLA); on October 22 (Congress of Berat) he became Prime Minister and Minister of War and National Defense of the Provisional Government of Albania.↩
- Marshal Tito (Josip Broz), President of the National Committee of Liberation of Yugoslavia.↩
- Other memoranda outlining in some detail alleged cases of violence by the Albanian partisans were submitted to the Department by the Greek Embassy on March 23 (No. 1013, 768.75/3–2345), June 1 (No. 1833, 868.00/6–145), June 8 (No. 1862, 868.00/6–845), and June 27 (No. 2080, 768.75/6–2745); and on May 22 the First Secretary of the Greek Embassy (Christopoulos) made oral representations on this subject and on the Macedonian situation. The Department repeated the May 22 memorandum of conversation, p. 314, to Tirana in airgram 4, June 12 (868.014/6–1245) and the texts of the Greek Embassy memoranda of June 1 and June 8 in airgrams 3 and 5, respectively, to Tirana, dated June 12 (868.00/6–145, 6–1245), asking for comment.↩
- For documentation regarding this subject, see vol. iv, pp. 1 ff.↩
- This subject was developed at considerable length in Greek Embassy memorandum 581, March 2 (868.014/3–245).↩
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