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December 10, 1975

US Department of State Cable, ROK Nuclear Reprocessing

The U.S. Ambassador to Korea Richard Sneider reports that he informed the South Korean Deputy Prime Minister of the "very adverse implications" of South Korea's planned purchase of a French reprocessing plant.

September 8, 1975

US Department of State Cable, ROK Nuclear Reprocessing

U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Habib urges South Korea to cancel a planned purchase of a French reprocessing plant.

December 16, 1975

US Department of State Cable, ROK Nuclear Reprocessing

The U.S. Embassy in Seoul reports on a meeting held between Ambassador Sneider annd Yi Chong-sok and Yun Yong-ku on South Korea's planned purchase of a French reprocessing plant.

December 12, 1976

US Department of State Cable, ROK Nuclear Reprocessing

A heavily redacted report on joint U.S.-Canadian coordination vis-a-vis the South Korean nuclear program.

January 5, 1976

Cable, American Embassy Seoul to the Secretary of State, 'ROK Nuclear Reprocessing'

The American Ambassador to Korea voices his opinion that the U.S. can discourage the SOuth Korean nuclear program while avoiding confrontation and a "humiliating loss of face and prestige" for Park Chung Hee.

January 14, 1976

US Department of State Cable, ROK Nuclear Reprocessing

The American Ambassador to Korea reports on progress in convincing the South Korean government to abandon its plans to purchase a French reprocessing plant.

April 1955

Information on the Situation in the DPRK

Soviet diplomats Fedorenko and Ponomarev report on a wide range of issues involving North Korea, including agriculture, industry, and economic conditions in the DPRK, relations with China and the Soviet Union, and the situation in South Korea.

March 12, 1975

Meeting Minutes between Lee Sang-ok and Paul Cleveland

U.S. diplomat Paul Cleveland relays Department of State remarks on a February 26 incident in the West Sea to South Korean official Lee Sang-ok.

September 7, 1974

Telegram from the South Korean Ambassador to the United States Regarding US Travel Restrictions to North Korea

The South Korean Ambassador to the United States of America reports to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on South Korean efforts to request that the US continues its travel restrictions to North Korea. Although a US Department of State representative explains the possibility of lifting such measures for North Korea along with those of Cuba and Vietnam, South Korea remains adamant in insisting the extension of travel restrictions.

September 7, 1966

Report on a Meeting between Enver Hoxha and DPRK Ambassador Baek Sunje

The transcript of the conversation notes North Korea's concerns about South Korea's increasing military size and the continued existence of the UN Commission for the Unification and Rehabilitation of Korea. Hoxha gives his support for the DPRK position.

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