1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
1875- 1965
East Asia
Southeast Asia
1896- 1987
North America
1914- 1989
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August 3, 1956
President Rhee briefly explains the possibility of South Korea-Italian relations and continues to warn Choi of Japanese involvement in Vietnam.
August 16, 1956
President Rhee expresses concern for American support of Japan as well as the developing communist situation in Laos.
October 19, 1956
Choi Duk Shin reports on his audience with President Diem, voices concern about the possibility of Japan being admitted into the United Nations, and briefly discusses recent Vietnamese internal dealings with the Chinese minority, and the possibility of Japanese reparations.
November 8, 1956
President Rhee briefly praises South Vietnam's reparations negotiations with Japan.
July 1957
President Rhee writes a draft to Choi discussing the possibility of establishing an information center within the Legation in Saigon.
July 9, 1957
President Rhee briefly responds to Choi's previous report on Korean publications in South Vietnam.
July 18, 1957
President Rhee briefly replies to Choi's previous report, commenting on Choi's discussion with foreign ambassadors.
July 26, 1957
President Rhee responds briefly to Choi's previous report, commenting specifically on the dangers of Japan.
August 2, 1957
President Rhee clarifies previous message pertaining to South Korea's involvement in the Colombo conference.
August 8, 1957
President Rhee warns Choi about possible Japanese influence on U.S. dignitaries, listing past remarks as examples.