South Korea's nuclear plans have reached a point where the U.S. State Department believes that the Embassy in Seoul must "approach the Koreans directly."
July 2, 1975
US Department of State Memorandum, Approach to South Korea on Reprocessing
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A State Department report on possible U.S. approaches towards South Korea's nuclear reprocessing plans.
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- Treaty on the Non-proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (1968)
- Nuclear weapons--Korea (South)
- United States--Military policy
- Korea (South)--Foreign relations--United States
- Korea (South)--Military relations--United States
- Nuclear power plants--Korea (South)
- Korea (South)--Military policy
- Canada--Foreign relations--Korea (South)
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Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library, National Security Adviser Presidential Country Files for East Asia and the Pacific, Box 9, Korea (9). Obtained by Charles Kraus.
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