Memorandum of Conversation with Secretary of State Dean Acheson, Secretary of Defense Robert Lovett, Admiral William Fechteler, Admiral Ruthven Libby, and U. Alexis Johnson
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OCR Page 1 of 4INFORMATION
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DECLASSIFIED
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
E. O. 11652, Sec. 3(E) and 5(D) or 0%
3-10-20
Dept of State letter,
Memorandum of Conversation
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DATE:September 17, 1952
SUBJECT: Future Tactics in Korean Armistice Negotiations
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PARTICIPANTS: The Secretary of State
The Secretary of Defense
Admiral Fechteler
Admiral Libby
FE - U. Alexis Johnson
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u. s. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 16-61120-1
At the meeting held today from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.M. in the
Office of the Secretary of State, the foregoing persons discussed the
next step in the Korean armistice negotiations with particular refer-
ences to the differences in point of view that developed yesterday in
the meeting between representatives of the Department of State and the
JCS.
The points of view expressed may be summarized as follows:
The Secretary of Defense stated that, at the request of the
President, he together wi th the Service Secretaries of the JCS had
met on Monday with the President to reply to certain questions from
the President concerning the general military situation in Korea as
well as the armistice negotiations. He stated that all those present
had expressed to the President complete unanimity of view (contrary
to, for example, such matters as Formosa) on the strength of our
military position in Korea and the undesirability of making any
further concessions to the Communists in the armistice negotiations. To
Mr. Lovett's request, Admiral Fechteler outlined what had been
stated to the President concerning differences in point of view
between State and Defense on future tactics in the armistice
négotiations. Admiral Fechteler stated that (1) there was agreement
between State and Defense that a unilateral indefinite recess of the
negotiations should be called pending receipt of a constructive pro-
posal from the Communists, (2) Defense did not agree with State's
view that prior to the declaring of such a recess a "new offer" be
made to the Communists and (3) Defense did not agree with State that
if such
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