Lebanon Conference
The Lebanon conference was held on May 17–20, 1944, between representatives of the Greek government in exile, the pre-war Greek political parties, and the major Greek Resistance organizations, with the British ambassador Reginald Leeper in attendance. The conference occurred after an anti-monarchist mutiny among the Greek military the previous month. PM Georgios Papandreou's policy was to create a National Unity government with the participation of the communist-dominated EAM. Finally there was a partial agreement, though tensions and disagreements remained.Delegates
- Georgios Papandreou, Prime Minister of the Greek government in exile
- Sofoklis Venizelos,, and of the Liberal Party
- for the People's Party
- for the National People's Party
- George Sakalis for the Progressive Party
- for the
- Ioannis Sofianopoulos for the Union of the Left
- Panagiotis Kanellopoulos for the National Unionist Party
- as independent
- Alexandros Svolos as President of the Political Committee of National Liberation, with and, members of PEEA
- , Communist Party of Greece
- and, National Liberation Front, Greece's largest resistance organization, KKE-controlled
- Stefanos Sarafis, ELAS, armed wing of EAM
- Komninos Pyromaglou, EDES, pro-Republican resistance organization, with Lieutenant-colonel S. Metaxas and Captain I. Metaxas
- Georgios Kartalis, EKKA, pro-Republican resistance organization
- Konstantinos Ventiris, general in the army of the Greek government in exile, with