-11- #680, Nineteenth, from London Mr. Eden: The Honorable Gentleman wants to hear what is the manifesto of the Greek Socialist Party and I will tell him. It says: "The Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Socialist Party in Greece, after succeeding in restoring its organization which it had not succeeded in doing owing to the recent tragic events, assembled with almost a full meeting and with the cooperation of representatives of the party organization in Macedonia and Thrace examined the situation as transformed by the rupture of the government of national unity and after detailed discussion by members of all the burning political questions of the day resolved as follows: (1) It utterly condemns the civil war and hostilities between Greeks and Allies. These unhappy events took place in our country contrary to the desires of the SKE which did all that it could to prevent them. It considers that the civil war was organized solely by deadly enemies of our country and is contrary to our national claims and the interests of the Greek working people and to the common anti-Fascist goal of the United Nations. The Party adopts and approves the resolution of the Regional Party Organization of Macedonia and Thrace, which had the courage to take the initiative in disapproving the civil war immediately after the outbreak of hostilities, in view of the fact that |