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November 18, 1976
Talk between Yoo Chong-Ha, Counselor of the Korean Embassy to the US, and Takakazu Kuriyama, Counselor of the Japanese Embassy to the US in Washington DC
Yoo Chong-Ha, Counselor of the Korean Embassy to the US, and Takakazu Kuriyama, Counselor of the Japanese Embassy to the US in Washington DC, discuss US troop withdrawals from South Korea.
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November 18, 1976
Telegram to the Minister from Affairs from the Ambassador in the United States
The ROK ambassador in the United States sends alerts the Minister of Foreign Affairs on the issue of US troop withdrawal from South Korea, highlighting the Carter administration's policies on the issue and the Japanese stance.
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December 02, 1976
Summary of the Conversation with Mauzy, Committee Staff of the Subcommittee on Foreign Affairs of the US House of Representatives, and William J. Garvelink, aide for Rep. Donald M. Fraser
Summary of the conversation with Mauzy, Committee Staff of the Subcommittee on Foreign Affairs of the US House of Representatives, and William J. Garvelink, aide for Representative Donald M. Fraser on the issue of US-ROK relationship regarding US Congress' support of ROK.
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December 28, 1976
Telegram to the Minister of Foreign Affairs from the Ambassador in the United States
Report from the ROK ambassador to the US to the ROK Minister of Foreign Affairs on the conversation between Yoo Chong-Ha, the Counselor of the Embassy in the United States, and Director Edward Hurwitz.
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November 16, 1978
Letter, Comitato Italiano per la Ruinificazione della Corea to M. Kurt Waldheim
Tullio Vinay, president of Comitato Italiano per la Riunidicazione della Corea, supports Korea's peaceful reunification, withdrwal of foreign troops in South Korea, and reassurance of self-determination of the Korean people.
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November 18, 1978
Letter, Madi A.E. Conteh, Secretary-General of the Gambian Committee for Solidarity with Korean People, to Mr. Kurt Waldheim
The Gambian Committee for Solidarity with Korean People denounces US troops stationed in South Korea, asks for its removal, and supports peaceful reunification of two Koreas.
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November 18, 1978
Letter, The Very Rev. J.C. Faye, Chairman of the Gambian Committee for Solidarity with Korean People, to Mr. Kurt Waldheim
The Gambian Committee for Solidarity with Korean People supports the independent, peaceful reunification of Korea, condemns the occupation over South Korea by the US troops, and requests US troops to be removed.
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September 04, 1979
Letter, Robert Ballanger to Kurt Waldheim
Robert Ballanger, president of the Communiste Group to the Paris National Assembly, denounces President Carter's decision to postpone the withdrawal of US troops stationed in South Korea and urges all destructive arms to be removed from South Korea.
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September 06, 1979
Letter, Daddy Sowe, President of the Gambia Motor Drivers, Mechanics & Allied Workers Union, to His Excellency Mr. Kurt Waldheim
Sowe Daddy, president of the Gambia Motor Drivers, Mechanics, and Allied Workers Union, denounces American troops stationed in South Korea and urges its removal.