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February 5, 1963

Department of State Telegram 680 to the American Embassy Ankara

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The State Department remained concerned about reaching an agreement with Turkey in “principle without unfulfillable conditions of replacement Jupiter.” To move the negotiations along, this communication authorized Ambassador Hare to use as a “carrot” the Defense Department’s conditional approval of F-104 deliveries. It also advised him to avoid any “undue pressure” that could harm the negotiations.


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National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 59, Subject-Numeric Files, 1963, Box 3743, DEF 19-3 TUR. Contributed by Bill Burr and Leopoldo Nuti.

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2023-04-18

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Telegram

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300429

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Secret

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