June 18, 1971
Letter, UNCURK Principal Secretary Kuzbari to UN Chef de Cabinet Narasimhan
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Kuzbari updates Narasimhan on the UN Command's proposal to clear the DMZ for civilian use, the need to validate ROK's accusations against North Korean seaborne attacks, Japan's view that ROK should adapt to communist China's entry into the UN, and the changing liberal attitude of the Korean people in regards to unification.
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- Protest movements--Korea (South)
- China--Foreign relations--Japan
- Korea (South)--Politics and government
- Korean Demilitarized Zone (Korea)
- Japan--Foreign relations--Korea (South)
- United Nations--China
- China--Foreign relations--Korea (South)
- Political parties--Korea (South)
- United Nations Command
- Communist countries--Foreign relations--Korea (South)
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