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November 1955

Korean Mission in Japan, 'Additional Note Dictated over phone by Madam Rhee from Chinhae'

Directions regarding the Detainee issue in Japan

December 22, 1955

Letter, Kim Yong-shik of the Korean Mission in Japan to President Syngman Rhee

Meeting between Counselor Yiu Tai Ha [Yu Tae-ha] and Tooro Nakagawa regarding detainees of both countries, and Kim's conversation with Yiu on the matter

December 28, 1955

Letter, President Syngman Rhee to Minister Yong Shik Kim [Kim Yong-shik]

Directions and recommended actions regarding Japanese policies on detainees and evaluations of the related people, including Yiu [Yu] and Kagawa

December 27, 1955

Korean Mission in Japan, 'Japanese Proposal on Detainees in Omura and Pusan as of Dec. 27, 1955'

Japanese proposals for negotiation regarding reparation of Japanese in Korea and Koreans in Japan

December 27, 1955

Minister Kim Yong-shik, 'Korean Plan for Negotiation as of December 27, 1955'

ROK Plans for negotiation regarding reparation of Japanese in Korea and Koreans in Japan

December 21, 1955

Korean Mission in Japan, Conversation between head of Guard Section of Japanese Immigration Agency and Consul-General Choi

Conversation between head of Guard Section of Japanese Immigration Agency and Consul-General Choi on conditions of Omura camp

November 17, 1955

Telegram from Ministry of Foreign Affairs of ROK to the Office of the president

Report on the acceptance from the Japan regarding pre-war Korean detainees and related press release

November 17, 1955

Letter, Kim Yong-shik of the Korean Mission in Japan to President Syngman Rhee

Report on Omura Detainee Case and the Japanese proposals

April 17, 1965

Record of Conversation between Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Vasily Kuznetsov and North Korean Ambassador to the Soviet Union Kim Byeong-jik

Kim Byeong-jik discusses the situation in South Korea and Japanese-South Korean relations.

May 6, 1968

Record of Conversation between Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the USSR Aleksei Kosygin and North Korean Ambassador in the USSR Jeong Du-hwan

DPRK diplomat, Jeong Du-hwan expresses his satisfaction about the mutual relationship between the DPRK and the Soviet Union. He discusses the Pueblo incident, and remarks on the increased tension on the Korean peninsula and in the far east. A.N. Kosgygin describes in frank detail, the continuous economic co-operation that the Soviet Union has with the DPRK.