1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
1922-
East Asia
1917- 1979
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North America
1924-
1912- 1994
February 28, 1977
Sneider reported President Park's appreciation for being informed of exchanges with Kim Il Sung. He also welcomed consistency of US position refusing direct contact with North Korea.
February 28, 1975
A memorandum produced for Henry Kissinger laying out U.S. policy towards the South Korean nuclear program.
July 22, 1975
The U.S. Embassy in Seoul seeks instructions on how to approach the South Korean government on atomic energy and the possibility of a regional reprocessing plant.
July 8, 1975
The Canadian government informs the United States that will approach the South Korean government on the rumored sale of a French nuclear reprocessing plant.
February 19, 1975
The U.S. Secretary of State offers instructions for how approach to the South Koreans on membership at the International Energy Agency (IEA).
March 12, 1975
The U.S. Embassy in Seoul announces that "a more explicit course" is needed to effectively counter South Korea's nuclear ambitions.
October 31, 1975
The U.S. Embassy in Seoul reports that the South Korean government continues to press forward on purchasing a French nuclear reprocessing plant.
December 11, 1975
The U.S. Embassy in Seoul outlines Britain's approach toward South Korea's nuclear program.
December 10, 1975
The U.S. Ambassador to Korea Richard Sneider outlines follow up approaches in U.S. policy toward South Korea's planned purchase of a French reprocessing plant.
December 6, 1975
The US Ambassador to Korea Richard Sneider reports that he will meet with the South Korean Prime Minister.