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October 3, 1968

Letter, William B. Buffum to Mr. Liu Chieh containing "Report of the United Nations Command to the United Nations"

A letter from William Buffum containing a report on the continuation of serious North Korean violations of the Armistice Agreement.

December 8, 1978

Letter, Park Chan Ook to the Secretary General, "The Rally for Arraignment of Chungnam People against the Third Tunnel Excavated by North Korea near Panmunjom"

Park Chan Ook, president of the Rally for Arraignment of Chungnam People against the Third Tunnel Excavated by North Korea near Panmunjuom, denounces North Korea for constantly violating the Armistice Agreement, and requestes for saction against North Korea.

January 25, 1978

Letter, James F. Leonard to Leslie O. Harriman containing "Report on the Activities of the United Nations Command (UNC) (December 21, 1976 - December 16, 1977)"

James F. Leonard sends a report of the United Nations Commance concerning the maintenance of the Armistice Agreement.

December 23, 1976

Letter, William W. Scranton to Ion Datcu containing "Report on the Activities of the United Nations Command (UNC) (September 1, 1975-December 20, 1976)"

William Scranton sends a report of the United Nations Command concerning the maintenance of the Korean Armistice Agreement.

February 21, 1979

Letter, Andrew Young to Abdalla Yaccoub Bishara containing "Report on the Activities of the United Nations Command (UNC) (December 17, 1977 - December 17, 1978)"

Andrew Young a report of the United Nations Command concerning the maintenance of the Korean Armistice Agreement, North Korean naval intrusions, and North Korean tunnel in DMZ.

July 16, 1952

Ciphered Telegram No. 502597, Razuvaev to Cdes. Vasilevsky and Vyshinsky, transmitting message from Kim Il Sung to I.V. Stalin

Telegram from Kim Il Sung to Stalin stating the current situation of the armistice talks and the pressure which is being exerted upon North Korea by uninhibited American air power. He makes a request for additional anti-aircraft support from the Soviet Union and China, which he believes will lead to a more advantageous bargaining position at the negotiating table.