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E.O. 12356, Sec. 3.4
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Johnson reaffirmed
assurances
previously
of State Rusk and other United States
officials
stated
that
the basic policy of the United States Government of extending mili
tary and economic aid to Korea would be continued.
assistance
directed
pendence
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the exercise
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reply is neces
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however,
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late the draft response
which has been prepared,
so
that it can be available
for study.
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"AID Strategy
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FILE
for
Korea"
7 p.
LOCATION
of Robert w. Komer
December 1963
March 1966.
NSF: Files
KOREA
RESTRICTION
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Box 38
CODES
- additional concessions out of the U. s. Government
durlng tho Park visltJ £or this reason we should avoid epeclfic
dl&c.usslone at this moment. )
3.
u. s. Aid to Korea: Park will want all tho roa.seurance we
can glve him on our continued econo1nlc eupport
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The Deputy Under Secretary
of State
The Aasiatant Secretary of
State (Par Eastern Affairs)
The Special Aaeiatant to the
Preaident for National
Security Affair•
'ffle Deputy Special Aasietant
to the Preaident for
National Security Affair•
The Military Aide
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f1. ROK,' POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS: DRP CAUCUS DECIDED MORNING
'AUGUST 13 TO HAVE ASSEMBLY APPROVE DISPATCH
- without an in depth study of the feasibilit y and
impact of the project. The French, German and U. K. counterparts of
Ex-Im have indicated that they are not anxious at this time to make a
commitment to aid participation by their nationals in the project
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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
- -Utilized Past Aid
Agriculture and Fisheries
Coal
Reorientation of Education
Dn International
Relations
E. Korean Militarv Establishment
20-27
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25
26
27
28
29-31
31-38
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B.
C.
D.
Terms of Reference for a High-Level Mission
- aircraft, HA WK and Sheridan (which .is
still in R & D anyway). The planes v,ill be the toughest to handle,
and there's some thought of putting the Bullpup missile and F-5
together but not this year.
AID foels the economic review this 11pring waa a major
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Mr. PAIK said he thought it was important that there be no resort to f'orce
majeure in Korea, whether external or internal.
Mr. Forrestal
asked whether this
He said he was independent and
was likely
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1961 program
has also
$381 million
is
furnished
amount of $1,648
years
Pro
in budget
approved
States
cumulative
nomic aid was to be programed
Assistance
as reported
The United
economic aid to Korea in the
through fiscal
1959
- Military aid
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DECEMBER 2, 1J66
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SUBjE CT: .US TRADE AND · INVESTMENT MISSION TO KOREA
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AID 9 SfATE, AND CO MMERCE HAVE COM E SOME DISTANCE
- •S TC'? AIDES, tlEt-lDERS. OF 'PARK'S PARTY~ Ai~D STEVElJSON
(AS P£rm REP OF HOST CCNTRY>. AFTER TEA, PARK VOLL'•.V
LEAV[ mt
IN ccmPAf-1YOF CHIEF OF PROTCCOLVI/:( DEL£G"ATES
• ENTRANCE.
3~ ROI{ MISSION. IS ENTIRELYSA'J;'ISFI£D UITH ARRANGEtlENT