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November 18, 1978
The Gambian Committee for Solidarity with Korean People supports the independent, peaceful reunification of Korea, condemns the occupation over South Korea by the US troops, and requests US troops to be removed.
November 18, 1977
N. Bossoondyal, president of Socialist Working Youth League of Mauritius, denounces the United States of stationing its troop in South Korea and impeding reunification.
October 18, 1977
President Edwin James of Guyana Committee for Support of the Korea's Reunification denounces United Nations' decisions concerning Korea, and argues that the United States must withdraw its troops from South Korea and replace the Korean Armistice Agreement with peace agreement.
September 18, 1971
Ozbudun believes UNCURK should not participate in the Red Cross talks between the two Koreas.
September 2, 1971
A thaw in the North-South relationship is occuring, as evidenced by the Red Cross organizations' talks, ROK government's flexible policy on socialist countries, and talking points for initial contact between the two governments.
August 26, 1971
Representative Dugersuren proposes that the dissolution of UNCURK be added to the General Assembly agenda. The Mongolian government believes that UNCURK is a front for US involvement in Asian matters and is blocking Korean unification.
August 20, 1971
North and South Korean Red Cross organizations meet to undertake the reunion of separated families. Although the event is a step toward unification, UNCURK is doubtful that the North-South relationship will improve.
March 19, 1971
UNCURK members meet with Kim Dae Jung, who states his key issues for the election: ROK democracy, corruption within intelligence collection, suppression of opposition parties by the ruling party, and unification. UNCURK member observe that Kim's party is weak because of party factionalism. Additionally, President Park Chung Hee announces his run for third term and emphasizes economic and political stability.
March 12, 1971
In connection with the general election, the questions of President Park' Chung Hees electability, unification, and campaign finances are discussed.
February 26, 1971
Internationally, ROK government voices concern about the UN's two-China policy. Domestically, the NDP accuses the government of suppressing the opposition party's election campaign.