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February 2, 1972
Update concerning ROK outline on Korean question, Japan-DPRK 5-year trade agreement, 16th preliminary Red Cross negotiation, and North Korean leader Kim Byong Sik's statement in Time magazine.
August 20, 1954
Syngman Rhee writes to General James A. Van Fleet to express his dissatisfaction with the United States' defense committment to South Korea and the rest of the free world. After describing his own "plan for military action" on the Korean Peninsula, Rhee also touches on South Korea's delicate relationship with Japan.
April 21, 1972
Ozbudun sends Narasimhan a report on US military assistance to the ROK.
August 31, 1962
Two letters addressed to U Thant from Pak Seong-cheol, Minister for Foreign Affairs of the DPRK.
October 18, 1979
The Nepal-Korea Friendship Association denounces American troop stationed in South Korea and urges it to be removed.
September 6, 1979
Sowe Daddy, president of the Gambia Motor Drivers, Mechanics, and Allied Workers Union, denounces American troops stationed in South Korea and urges its removal.
Baffour-Awuah, National Secretary of African Youth Command denounces American troops stationed in South Korea and urges its removal.
September 4, 1979
Robert Ballanger, president of the Communiste Group to the Paris National Assembly, denounces President Carter's decision to postpone the withdrawal of US troops stationed in South Korea and urges all destructive arms to be removed from South Korea.
December 30, 1971
In a series of letters, Narasimhan provides updates on the state of emergency, the Red Cross negotiations, North Korea's defense posture, the US ambassador's remarks on US-ROK relations, North Korean infiltrations, and UNCURK meetings.
December 15, 1971
Narasimhan and Ozbudun inform each other of the Red Cross negotiation agenda proposal failure and Park Chung Hee's announcement of a state of emergency.