1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
Southeast Asia
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North America
1917- 2002
1917- 1979
June 30, 1979
US Embassy in Seoul sent a message to President Carter with thanks for his help to make Indonesia available to facilitate a meeting between North Korea, South Korea, and the United States.
December 11, 1957
Report about a meeting with Kitazawa Naokichi regarding Japan's political state and Indonesian reparation issue.
December 18, 1957
Yu summarizes a meeting with Prime Minister Kishi and Yatsugi regarding Japan's reparations for Vietnam and Indonesia.
May 9, 1956
Young Kee Kim briefs President Rhee on the decision to accept Japanese war reparations by the Philippines. He also suggests that Korean Navy should include Bangkok in its goodwill tour.
July 25, 1975
An extensive overview of international issues bearing on the US-Japan relationship, including the situations in the Korean Peninsula, Vietnam, and Indonesia.
April 15, 1978
Popa discusses the ROK and DPRK's economic relations with Indonesia.
February 9, 1983
Inter-Korean relations is the topic of discussion in this ciphered telegram. North Korea is expecting Indonesian support in the Non-Aligned movement on the reunification issue. However, Indonesia maintained this was a domestic dispute and it had no place to oversee negotiations.
June 29, 1979
Cyrus Vance reveals that Jimmy Carter and Park Chung Hee hope to rely upon Indonesia to facilitate a tripartite dialogue between the U.S., South Korea, and North Korea.
Jimmy Carter writes to Suharto on Indonesia's offer to facilitate a tripartite dialogue between the U.S., North Korea, and South Korea.
July 1, 1979
Ambassador Gleysteen reports on the prospects of relying on Indonesia to facilitate a tripartite dialogue between the U.S., South Korea, and North Korea.