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 EXTRADITION TREATY-GREECE. MAY 6, 1981. 2195 NOTES CONCERNING YOST-FAVORED-NATION TREATMENT, EXCHANGED AT THB En~"'nl. of DOttel f co~nlmOl-a- TIME OF SIGNATURE OF THE EXTRADITION TREATY BETWEEN THB vor.d -naUon tr.at- UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND GREECE mtIIt. TM A~n Mini8te1' (Skinmr) to 1M Greek Minwr oj Foreign Affair. (MiehalaitopouloB) SIR: LEGATION OF THB UNITED STATES OJ' AMERICA, Athens, May 6, 1981. In signing today the treaty of extradition between the United States of America and the Hellenic Republic, I have the honor to declare to your Excellency, under the authority and in the name of my Govern- ment, that the Government of the United States will extend to Greece the most favorable treatment now accorded, or which may hereafter be accorded, by the United States to a third Power, with respect to matters dealt with in Articles 9 and 11 of the above mentioned treaty, AIIk, pp. 21111, 21112 . particularly in that which concerns expenses of every nature, including the usual charges, and the procedure to be followed after the demand for extradition. Accept, Sir, the renewed assurances of my high consideration. ROBERT P. SeNNER HIS EXCELLENCY THE MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFPAlRS, Athens. Th.t Gruk Minister of Foreign Affair8 (Michalalcopoulo8) to fAt American Mini8te1' (SkiftMr) MINISTERE DES AFI'AlRES ETRANGi:RES, Athhtes, it 6 Mai 1981. MONSIEUR LE MINIBTRE, J'ai l'honneur d'accuser reception A. Votre Excellence de Sa le~tre en date d'aujourd'hui, redigee dans les termes suivants ~ "In signing today the treat:r of extradition betwe:t- the United States of America and the Hellenic Republic, I have the honor to declare to your Excellency under the authority and in the name of m:r Government, that the Government of the United States will extend to Greece the most favorable treatment now accorded, or which may hereafter be accorded, by the United States to a third Power, with respect to matters dealt with in Articles 9 and 11 of the above men- tioned treaty, particularly in that which concerns expenses of every nature, including the usual charges, and the procedure to be followed after the demand for extradition."