President Rhee orders Choi Duk Shin to no longer pursue the creation of a South Korea-South Vietnamese defense pact.
May 25, 1956
Report on a Conversation with the American Ambassador in Saigon
This document was made possible with support from Syngman Rhee Institute, Yonsei University
Choi Duk Shin discusses the possibility of a military pact between South Korea, Formosa (Taiwan), and South Vietnam, as well as Korean assistance to Vietnam, with the American Ambassador to Vietnam.
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- Korea (South)--Foreign relations--United States
- Korea (South)--Foreign relations--Vietnam (Republic)
- Vietnam (Republic)--Politics and government
- Korea (South)--Foreign relations--Taiwan
- Taiwan--Foreign Relations--Vietnam (Republic)
- United States--Foreign relations--Vietnam (Republic)
- Vietnam (Republic)--Armed forces
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