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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
  • 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
  • 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
  • •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