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August 8, 1957
President Rhee warns Choi about possible Japanese influence on U.S. dignitaries, listing past remarks as examples.
August 21, 1957
President Rhee discusses the order of President Diem's foreign travels and orders Choi to be careful of his involvement in other country's foreign relations.
In a strictly confidential letter, President Rhee instructs Choi to prepare Thailand, Philippines, and Vietnamese governments for India's discussion of Korean Unification at the UN General Assembly meeting.
August 30, 1957
President Rhee requests clarification on the dates of President Diem's visit to South Korea and briefly discusses President Diem's reliance on U.S. advice for foreign relations.
December 20, 1956
Choi Duk Shin reports on the overall work of the legation, anti-communist strategies, Chinese ethnic minority normalization in South Vietnam, and Cambodian-Japanese relations.
January 10, 1957
President Rhee offers a response to Choi's proposed political travel to promote anti-communism.
President Rhee briefly comments on his New Year address and acknowledges the difficulties of South Vietnam's Chinese minority issue.
March 21, 1957
President Rhee briefly responds to Choi's previous reports on the protest over KNA flights and the upcoming APACL meeting.
March 27, 1957
Choi reports that he will soon visit Cambodia. He also describes a celebration held in honor of Syngman Rhee's birthday.
May 2, 1957
A letter from the President to Minister Choi asking not to refer to Korea as the "son of the United Nations."