A file of correspondence and reports concerning Yugoslav foreign policy. The documents cover the Yugoslav attitude towards the situation in Cyprus; U.S. protests following a speech by the Yugoslav leader, Josip Tito, which claimed that American intelligence and NATO were involved in a coup against the Cypriot leader, Makarios III; and a letter on the situation in Cyprus sent by Tito to the British prime minister, Harold Wilson. Other documents in the file cover the visits of Yugoslav officials to Cyprus; the visit of Makarios III to Yugoslavia; Yugoslav attitudes towards the stationing of British troops in Cyprus; discussions with Greek authorities over the establishment of a free port at Thessaloniki; a visit by Tito to Copenhagen; and meetings held in Belgrade between other non-aligned states on economic cooperation. The file also covers meetings between British officials and the Yugoslav ambassador to Britain, Bogdan Oreščanin; and the establishment of Yugoslav diplomatic relations with Lesotho.