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8 August 1952
CIA No. 49766
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TO THE CURRENT INTELLIGENCE DIGEST
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Office of Current Intelligence
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to Greece considers abandoning
plans for naval maneuvers
with Yugoslavia: Greek Minister of Defense Mavros told Am-
bassador eur oy on 6 August that adverse Italian reaction
to the planned joint Greek-Yugoslav naval maneuvers had
caused Greece to "stall indefinitely on concrete arrange-
ments." Mavros indicated, however, that he was willing to
approach the Italians again to attempt to convince them
that the maneuvers would not be contrary to Italian interest.
He suggested that the United States try to persuade Italy to
withdraw its objections, (TS Athens 468, 6 Aug 52)
Comment: Greece has been anxious to proceed with Greek-
Yugos a dIefense planning and welcomed the Yugoslav sugges-
tion to hold naval maneuvers.
2. American Ambassador sees danger in. Czech missions in
Latin America: Ambassador Briggs be eves a the primary
purpose of Me Czech missions in Latin America is propaganda,,
espionage, and "other Kremlin purposes," rather than trade
and normal diplomatic activity. He feels that it would be
"greatly to our advantage to encourage termination" of these
missions, or if this proves impractical, the reduction of the
personnel to the number of Latin American officials stationed
in Prague, (TS S/S Prague 72, 6 Aug 52)
Comment: Czechoslovakia now has missions in Mexico,
Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, and Ecuador, and also maintains
relations with several other Latin American countries. While
these missions are in some cases engaged in illegal activities,
they have also been active commercially in procuring dollars
and raw materials. Covert activities of any terminated Czech
missions could be taken over by Soviet missions in three of
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the countries, and a Polish mission in a fourth.
Brazilian officials have recently stated that there is
no apparent reason for breaking relations with the Satellites
so long as the United States does not do so. A similar re-
action could probably be expected from Mexico and Uruguay and
also from Argentina, which receives significant quantities of
manufactured goods from Czechoslovakia.
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