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OCR Page 1 of 3INCOMING TELEGRAM
Department of State
RE
TELEGRAPH BRANCH
6-1-X
TOP SECRET SECURITY INFORMATION
Action
Control: 11609
Rec'd:
FE
June 25, 1952
FROM: Pusan
3:26 a.m.
Info
SS
TO: Secretary of State
G
EUR
NO: 1437, June 25, Midnight
UNA
DCR
PRIORITY
23
DCRM
Date
FOR DEPT DISTRIBUTION ONLY.
Fol is text General Van Fleet's report to CINCUNC of his con-
versation with President Rhee June 24 in accord with DIP 342
June 16 to CINCUNC rptd info Dept 1382.
Text of General Clark's letter to Rhee referred to below being
sent separate msg.
"GX-6632 KCI ref DIP 342, CX-50463, CX-50664 and C-50673.
"I talked privately with President Rhee at his home in Pusan, at
241430I June for one hour. The two of us were alone throughout
hour talk. I opened the conversation by stating that I was
representing General Clark, who wanted me to express again his
concern, as well as my own, over the continued crisis re the
political situation, and that General Clark and I wished to make
it clear once again that we support fully the position presented
by the US and the UN. I reminded the President that General
Clark had emphasized this point when he visited the President on
2 June, both at the beginning and at the end of the conference.
"I admitted that General Clark and I had been, and still are,
vitally concerned with the military situation primarily, but
that we are in complete accord with the US and the UN political
position with respect to the ROK and that there is no divergency
in the US and UN political and military positions.
"The President assured me that that had always been his under-
standing. He stated that he had expected me to give primary
attention to the military and Ambassador Muccio to political
matters, but knew we supported each other.
"I then presented to the President General Clark's letter
dated 23 June, as contained in CX 50664. It was typed on
plain paper and unclassified, and I told the President that
it had been received by radio, classified, and that General
Clark was forwarding, by courier, the original signed copy.
The President
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