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DECLASSIFIED E. O. 11652, Sec. 3(E) and 3(D) or (E) Dept. of State letter, Aug. 9, 1973 E, MLT. HC , NARS Date 3-2-76 SECURIT -2-#144, April 2, 4 p.m., from Mosoow. Commender in northern Korea has refused to permit freedom of movement and free economic exchange betwoon these zones. This has precluded freely choson political agalgamation of the Korean people and has resulted in grave oconomio distress. The policy of the United States toward Kores has the follow- ing basic objectives: One. To assist in the establishment as soon as practicable of a self-governing sovereign Korea, independent of foreign control and eligible for membership in the United Nations; Two. To insure that the National Government so established shall be representative of the freely expressed will of the Korean people. Three. To aid the Koreans in building a sound economy es an essentiel basis for their independent and democratic state. The United States, in the Cairo Declaration of 1 December, 1943, declared its determination that in due course, Korea should become free and independent. The United Kingdom and the Republic of China vere parties to the same declaration. The Cairo Declaration was spesificaIly affirmed by the Three Powers in the Potsdam Declaration which defined terms for the Japanese surrenier. The USSR in its declaration of war on Japan on Augus$ 8, 1945, declared its adheronce to these declarations Upon the surrender of Japan, United States and Soviet forces acpepted the surronder of Japanese forces 1n Kores in the areas respectively south and north of a line arbitrarily assigned for this purpose, the thirty-eighth degree parallel. This line of demarcation became in effect a boundary between zones of occupation. At the conference of the Foreign Ministers of the US, UK and USSR in Moscow in December, 1945, the serious consequences of the bi-zonal division of Korea were discussed and an agreement regarding Korea the UNATIONAL RECORDS AND

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