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April 21, 1972

Letter, Ahmet H. Ozbudun to C.V. Narasimhan, "ROK Foreign Minister's Contacts"

Ozbudun sends Narasimhan a letter reporting on two meetings in Washington DC between ROK Foreign Minister Kim Yong Shik and US Secretary of State William P. Rogers.

April 21, 1972

Letter, Ahmet H. Ozbudun to C.V. Narasimhan, "US Military Assistance to the ROK"

Ozbudun sends Narasimhan a report on US military assistance to the ROK.

September 14, 1972

Letters between Ahmet H. Ozbudun and C.V. Narasimhan

Ozbudun sends Narasimhan a report on press release on UNCURK's report, North-South Red Cross talks, prospects for postponement, report on the UNC to the UN, military armistice commission, ROK troop withdrawal from Vietnam, US troop withdrawal from the ROK, and UNGA documentation on Korea.

August 31, 1962

Letter, P. Morozov to His Excellancy U Thant containing Two Letters from Pak Seong-cheol

Two letters addressed to U Thant from Pak Seong-cheol, Minister for Foreign Affairs of the DPRK.

June 27, 1975

Letter, John Scali to the President of the Security Council

John Scali sends the president of the Security Council of the United Nations a letter saying that the United States supports UN General Assembly Resolution 3333 and that it will terminate UNC.

February 11, 1983

Letter, Kyung-Won Kim to H.E. Ambassador O.A. Troyanovsky

Ambassador Kim denounces North Korea for distorting the ROK-US defensive military exercise and contributing to the tension in Korean peninsula.

October 18, 1979

Letter, Nepal-Korea Friendship Association to H.E. Mr. Kurt Waldheim

The Nepal-Korea Friendship Association denounces American troop stationed in South Korea and urges it to be removed.

September 6, 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.

September 6, 1979

Letter, S.S. Baffour-Awuah, National Secretary of African Youth Command, to His Excellency Kurt Waldheim

Baffour-Awuah, National Secretary of African Youth Command denounces American troops stationed in South Korea and urges its removal.

September 4, 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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