1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
1957
Choi Duk Shin reports on the recognition of the Federation of Malaya, trade missions between South Korea and South Vietnam, and recent Vietnamese and Southeast Asian affairs.
Choi Duk Shin carefully discusses the possibility of South Korea's inclusion in the Colombo Plan.
President Rhee clarifies previous message pertaining to South Korea's involvement in the Colombo conference.
Based on his recent travels, Choi Duk Shin offers three perspectives on the political thoughts of developing nations in Southeast Asia possess towards communism.
Choi Duk Shin outlines his discussions with dignitaries on the topics of Vietnamese military training and Japanese economic relations, discusses recent Vietnamese affairs, and reports on the Cambodia and Laos crises.
President Rhee warns Choi about possible Japanese influence on U.S. dignitaries, listing past remarks as examples.
Choi Duk Shin reports on the preparation for Malayan Independence Ceremony, National Day activities, and Vietnamese affairs, including President Diem's travel to Thailand and the continued issue of Chinese minorities in South Vietnam.
George W. Wood of the US Eighth Army agrees with the proposal for South Vietnamese officers to come to South Korea for study and training.
Tran Trung Dung requests the sending of two Vietnamese military officers to South Korea to study the Korean Service Corps model.
Choi Duk Shin documents his conversation with the Thai Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs on the topic of South Korea-Thai diplomatic relations.