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  • ralee the issue of Kr;n:ean unlftc:atlon. H~re our poa1t1on lo bis, namely that uniftcatlon will be poosible only throug~itht, u. N. Foi-mula of free elections under U. N. euperviuion. James C. Thomson,, Jr. NATIONAL SECURITY WASHINGTON, ,SiBOKEY
  • . Foreign Minister SHIINAma.de'the apologetic remarks attributed to him upon arrival in Korea, quoting different versions of the remarks which appeared in the Japanese press as an example. 3. Kang emphasized that the Christian ministers do not wish to push
  • HER SINCERITY IN OPPOSING ROK-JAPAN AGREEMENT• 5. MADAME PAK ANNOUNCED TO PRESS AT NOON AUGUST 13 THAT SHE WILL NOT RPr NOT RESIGN FROt~ PARTY AT PRESENT T !ME• MOREOVER, SHE REPORTEDLY SAID SHE HAS "MADE UP MY MIND" BUT DOES NOT CONSIDER
  • at the Press Club this noon in which he compared the threat to the Free World in Vietnam today with the Korean war threat of 1950; he thoroughly endorsed our Vietnam policy. One suggestion: Although the interpreter feels that you gave Park every opportunity
  • at a a long-standing U.S. critical stage and he merely wished to reaffirm hope that the talks would move along toward a · successful conclusion. The President said it was the firm intention or the United States to. stand firmly by its commitments and with free
  • LJH PR p cu USIA of Staie 13517 JUNE 15, t 964 2:37 AM CINCPACFOR POLAD NSC INR 1. DRP SPOKESMAN MORNING JUNE 15 ANNOUNCED KIM CHONG-PIL PLANNING TO LEAVE ROK JUNE 18 TO ATTEND HARVARD SUMMER ECONOMIC .CIA PLANSMADE NSA SEMl~AR. PRESS