237. Message From Prime Minister Macmillan to President Eisenhower1

Dear Friend: Thank you for your letter about Archbishop Makarios.2 As you say, this was a difficult decision for us and you will have seen that it was not taken without loss to the Government. I do not believe that the Archbishop has changed his views in the Seychelles; he is the Bourbon of Cyprus. But events in the island [Page 470] and in the world are surging past him. Harding has beaten terrorism militarily, and the world now recognizes that Cyprus is an international problem.

I am sure that your aid in persuading all concerned to face reality could be of decisive help. Of course my right-wing assume that we released the Archbishop at your request, so private pressure by you would be better than public statements.

Warm regards, as ever,

Harold Macmillan
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  1. Source: Eisenhower Library, Whitman File, International File. Top Secret. Transmitted under cover of a note from Caccia to Eisenhower, dated March 31.
  2. See telegram 6822, supra.
  3. Printed from a copy that bears this typed signature.