226. Editorial Note
On February 21, at the 313th meeting of the National Security Council, Allen Dulles, in his review of significant world developments affecting United States security, raised the question of Cyprus.
“Mr. Dulles turned to the critical situation of the Karamanlis Government in Greece. As a result of the Cyprus debate in the UN, the chances of the survival of this government were very poor. …” (Eisenhower Library, Whitman File, NSC Memoranda of Discussion)