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February 23, 1967

Letter, UN Chef de Cabinet Narasimhan to UNCURK Principal Secretary Nekunam, Concerning Support to UNCURK

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23 February 1967

 

Dear Ali,

 

I hope that by the time this letter reaches you you will have returned to Seoul after a successful session of the Commission in Tokyo.

 

I returned from my trip to the Far East on 19 February and I have since seen Mr. Syrovy’s letter of 27 January, your letter of 10 February and your further report of 17 January. I am glad to have the news regarding the continuation of logistical support for UNCURK. I hope that the difficulties in regard to the Alternate Representatives can be ironed out soon.

 

I also hope that during your visit to Tokyo you will have a chance to meet with Dr. Luke Lee, about whom I wrote to you in the course of my travels.

 

Regarding your confidential letter on the subject of Mamoharan, I shall send you, and him, a separate reply in due course.

 

With best wishes,

 

Yours sincerely,

 

 

 

C.V. Narasimhan

Chef de Cabinet

 

Mr. Ali Nekumam

Principal Secretary

United Nations Commission for the

Unification and Rehabilitation of Korea

Seoul

Korea

 

Chef de Cabinet C.V. Narasimhan responds to Principal Secretary Ali Nekunam's letter informing him about the continuation of the Eighth U.S. Army's logistical support to UNCURK.



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"International incidents and disputes - Korea - correspondence (603.1)," Executive Office of the Secretary-General, S-0196-0002-02, United Nations Archives and Records Management Section (UN ARMS), New York, NY. Obtained for NKIDP by Charles Kraus.

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