CIA LEADER IN TALKS WITH SPAIN'S 'REFORMS' GENERAL

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CIA-RDP91-00901R000700080055-6
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1
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December 19, 2016
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September 23, 2005
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55
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June 25, 1975
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'EM GUAPDIA," (MANCITESTEF-t) 25 JUNE 1975 Approved For Release 2005/11/28 : CIA-RDP91-00901R00070 leader in talks Wi fil's. reforms'. gunner , ,From TUGU,EL ACOCA, Madi idi' June, 21 ' Lieutenant-General"' Vernon on April 25, 1974, In August Democrats but members of the Walters, ` deputy chief of the last year he visited Portugal to democratic junta, a coalition of Cent l ' 'I lli I ra ute gence Agency ?, was here last week for a meet- ing with a controversial Spanish general who was removed from his post last year for advocating deep reforms of the Spanish dictatorship, Although it is not known whether Walters, considered an expert on Iberian affairs, niet any members of the tolerated Spanish opposition, some of its members had been quietly alerted that the American general would be in Spain on June 15, 16, and 17, and would like to discuss current Spanish developments and what to expect in the post-Franco era, The United States is concerned not only about the transition , , 11 ommun as y but about the future of its mill- shown aninterest in Spanish bee activities. have become tart' bases here. assessment of developments in CIA a increasingly wary of the CIA ?ources confirmed - that Portugal,. presence in Spain. Imliortant General Walters talked with The American intelligence liberal corporate lawyers, in Lieutenant-General M a n it e I officer, however, had talks with effect, have gone so far as to Diez Alegria, former head of the US ambassador, Mr Wells allege that the US Chamber of the general sjaff, General Stabler, and with some Spanish Commerce here was a CIA.vehi Franco (82), relieved Dies Ale- officials, including Lieutenant- cle gria of his key intelligence and General Carlos Vallespin, Dipz After the Portuguese revolu- planning post last summer Alegria's successor. -lion 16 months ago, many after reports that he felt the Dies Alegria has a reputation Spaniards compared Dies Ale- time had come to dismantle the for being an intellectual, and gria to General Spinola, the authoritarian regime- to avoid is a close friend of Don Juan. -monocled cavalry officer who bloodshed after Franco leaves, Recently the politically-active became first President of the the scene. retired officer has travelled post-dictatorship Lisbon Walters has become actively throughout Spain for meetings regime, At the time, Diez Ale interested in the Iberian penin- with dissident factions. His con- grin began to receive monocles' sula since the coup in Portugal tacts include not only Social in his mail.-Z Vashington,,Pgsf- the Portuguese revolution for bankers, lawyers, and. outlawed the Secretary of State, Dr Kis- Communists. He - has been - singer, He was urged to visit tipped as the Prime Minister Spain's neighbour by the of the first post-Franco Govern- former US Ambassador, Mr ment, but he has disclaimed homing Anderson, a retired US any such ambition. I naval admiral, who is his close. Sources said that the Spanish! friend. general and the American It is not known whether - general were' old friends. There during his stay in Madrid, h been hints that the Walters saw Mr Frank Carlucci, Spanish military collaborate US. ambassador' to Portugal, closely with US intelligence, who was receving treatment in and that the CIA has obtained the US hospital at Torrejon air Important information from - force base near here. Spanish sources about Latin There was no indication that America, particularly Cuba and Walters had had any meetings justebef A .1 herl a ore t m t re coupithihti P p wL . rg-wngortuguese , exiles living here, but the US a,,ainst: President Allende. In recent months Spaniards c it h STAT Approved For Release 2005/11/28 : CIA-RDP91-00901 R000700080055-6