In early August of 1950, delegates from the United States and the Republic of Korea met to discuss the logistics for the forthcoming conferences centered on the creation of a strong US-ROK mutual defense treaty. The delegates also propose who can and should be present. While both sides agree that North Korea and China should be included, President Rhee advocates that due to India’s Prime Minister’s “pro-communist views,” India should not be invited.
August 7, 1953
Summary Record of the Conference held between President Rhee and Secretary Dulles (Third Session)
This document was made possible with support from Syngman Rhee Institute, Yonsei University
President Rhee and Secretary Dulles have concluded the final negotiations for the US-ROK defense pact and now both believe it is time to inform the American and Korean public. Rhee emphasizes that he will not accept Korean neutralization and it is imperative to remove the Chinese from the north. Dulles states that the US will do its best to unify Korea under one peaceful government and will try to remove the Chinese aggressors in the north.
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- Korean War, 1950-1953--Armistices
- Korean War, 1950-1953--China
- Korea (South)--Armed Forces
- Korean War, 1950-1953--United States
- Military assistance, Chinese
- Korea (South)--Foreign economic relations--United States
- Korea (South). Treaties, etc. United States, 1953 October 1
- US--Foreign economic relations--Japan
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