The East Asia Department replies to the previous memorandum stating the request should be refused because: (i) presently there are no official relations; (ii) the coming U.N. debate makes this extra sensitive for South Korea; (iii) Australia, fellow UNCURK member and closest to the Netherlands politically, recently refused a similar request; (iv) little new is to be expected from having a meeting; (v) it would be good to keep the initiative in establishing contacts with the North Koreans.
August 1, 1973
Internal Memorandum of the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 'Visit by North Korean Ambassador'
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A Dutch Government memorandum weighs the issues and problems involved in opening up relations with North Korea.
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