Skip to content

Results:

21 - 30 of 43

Documents

July 18, 1957

Letter No. 77 from the President (Syngman Rhee) to Minister Duk Shin Choi

President Rhee briefly replies to Choi's previous report, commenting on Choi's discussion with foreign ambassadors.

July 18, 1957

CDS Report No. 48 from Choi Duk Shin to the President (Syngman Rhee)

Choi Duk Shin reports on the greetings of the Prime Minister of Thailand, opinions on Japanese expansionism, and recent Vietnamese affairs.

July 26, 1957

Letter No. 79 from the President (Syngman Rhee) to Minister Duk Shin Choi

President Rhee responds briefly to Choi's previous report, commenting specifically on the dangers of Japan.

July 31, 1957

Letter from Choi Duk Shin to Senator William F. Knowland

Based on his recent travels, Choi Duk Shin offers three perspectives on the political thoughts of developing nations in Southeast Asia possess towards communism.

August 8, 1957

Letter No. 84 from the President (Syngman Rhee) to Minister Duk Shin Choi

President Rhee warns Choi about possible Japanese influence on U.S. dignitaries, listing past remarks as examples.

February 23, 1972

Letters between Narasimhan and Ozbudun

Update on UNCURK committee meetings, 19th preliminary Red Cross negotiations, ROK statement on preconditions for Korean settlement, and expedition of Japan-DPRK trade relationship.

February 16, 1972

Letters between Narasimhan and Ozbudun

Update concerning 18th preliminary Red Cross negotiation, Japan-DPRK relationship intensification, and the reassignment of ROK Vietnam troops to the DMZ.

February 2, 1972

Letters between Narasimhan and Ozbudun

Update concerning ROK outline on Korean question, Japan-DPRK 5-year trade agreement, 16th preliminary Red Cross negotiation, and North Korean leader Kim Byong Sik's statement in Time magazine.

January 27, 1972

Letters between Narasimhan and Ozbudun

Update concerning the defense of Seoul, 15th preliminary Red Cross negotiations, and Japan's apparent establishment of links with North Korea and its emissary to North Korea for personal and economic exchanges.

January 13, 1972

Letters between Narasimhan and Ozbudun

Updates on the intensification of military tension, Park Chung Hee's commitment to war preparations through heavy and chemical industries, hypothesis on Japan's view on the Korean question, and Park's support of Red Cross talks.

Pagination