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DEPTEL 1029 RPTD TOKYO291~
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USIA
NSC
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CIA
NSA
OSD
1. PRIMIN HAS IN P
K tlROAcHED SEVERAL TIMES HIS DESIRE~
TO VISIT WAS
HINGTON1N JULY, HE SA1D HE HAD INVITATIONFROM
1::SONN
WHEREHE HOPES O RECEIVE
-
the exercise
called for
by NSAM 298.
Therefore,
no formal
reply is neces
sary at this time.
I suggest,
however,
that we circu
late the draft response
which has been prepared,
so
that it can be available
for study.
hi1 6McGeor
DISTRIBUTION:
Bell, AID
McCone
- . Division Now Stationed in Korea
Attached pursuant to your request in NSAM No. 298 is a
coordinated State-AID-Defense study or a possible redeployment
of' one or the two U.S. divisions now stationed in Korea.
Appended to the study is a time-phased plan f'or
- OF THE PRIMEMINISTER
21,
1964
Dear Mr. President:
I was very pleased to have an opportunity
to the United
meet you during my recent visit
to attend the funeral of General MacArthur.
to
States
Knowing the tremendous demands upon your time,
especially
under
- TO VISIT.
HE AGREEDSIMULTANEOUS
ANNOUNCEMENT
SEOULANDWASHINGTON
AS
SUGGESTED.
.
PRESIDENTIALSECRETARYSUGGESTSANNOUNCEMENT
ON WEDNESDAYp
FEB 24 (SEOUL TIME) AT AN HOURCONVENIENT
TO WASHINGTON.
I SAID ANNOUNCEMENT
WOULD
PROBABLY
BE APPROXIMArELY
AS FOLLOWS
-
expressing
concern over the recent ratification
of the Korea-Japan normalization
agreementso
At the time of delivery,
our Embassy thanked the
messenger and stated
that his letter
would receive
due consideration.
Since the Embassy has already orally
acknow
-
Loan portion
would be
in Development Loans and the other planned
than we plan to provide in any event over
years~ but its announcement at this time
Korea=Japan settlemento
has the concurrence
of AID Administrator
Bello
CONFIDEN'l'IAL
·CLASS
-
Assistance Program,
Part I - Korea., Aug. 1963,
to me. Sorry to have kept it such a long time.
Harold H. Saunders
July 30, 1964
COM Pf DE?~n.Af:.
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TO B!:: N
AOMINISTRA11Vc
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E.O. 12358. SEC.1.1(a}
BY :Tl)V
ON 1/.S-/1£
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- step
forward.
Iranians worked from ao~d economic projections for the
first time. The Shah is still working on the principle of putting
hardware above everything else, but AID feela this is the J'eaurrection
of a useful economic dialogue.
So while