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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
- military aid. But I shall be happy
nist movement may take in the future. But obviously tht•re
if we can provide something more than "moral support." I
is every possibility that Red China will become more aggres
will discuss this with President Johnson
- 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
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of freedom not only in Korea but in Vietnam as well, Mr. President.
We have given our commitments to the security of your land,
aid I
assu't'e you that those commitments are durable and continuing so long as ··danger
rereains.
But we have co!Il!Ilitted
- to providing
financial
assistance,
Japan furnishes
technical
assis
tance
through
participation
in the U.S.
sponsored
AID
Third
Country
Training
Program
and through bilateral
arrangements,
and it is a leading
member
of the Asian
Productivity
Organization