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DECLASSIFIED REn Authority E.O. 10501 ARCHIVES SERVICE* conservation DEPARTMENT 09707 August 8, 1950 UHA Mr. Seasony of Action Taken on Koreas adidas Better. As informat you applly, there bas been established m informal, wordboxking cassittee on Korean miles, composed of representatives of May BOA, and Stabs. State have boam fres with In addition, of the Advisory Committee on ASA (E/TRA) and the Red Gross have been presente agreed to get out of the motings, but since they have this the ARE to do ⑉ I wish to developments. The first meeting I attended (which me apparently the meeting) of the group) was as Friday July 28th. the meeting consisted of & desultancy discussion of general problems nestly relating to the look of information on organizational arrangements which had been made in the Hold and to the problem of action which might be taken by American velunbary agencies. x was desided to follow up on an earlier telepron asking for information 6 organisational astangements in the field. The next meeting on August 1 accountlished little more and consisted principally of a report by Hr. Spreyer of EGA who had just returned from Korea. The representative of the American Red Gross raised with me the question of the reply it should send to the Loans of led Cross Societias in response to the suggestion of the League that the American Red Cross surve as its representative in relations with the Sepretary General. I presided to ascertain the Secretary General's wishes on this matter, and subsequently reported that the arrangements would be agreeable to the Secretary General. Following this meeting, I initiated the telepron to USUN saking it to consult with the Secretary General and other delegations, and setting forth as the Department's tentative view that in addition to transmitting all offers of assistance and relief and support to the littlied Commend the Secretary General should be the or center for commediations between the United Command Member Nations, ECOSOC, the specialised agencies, and . Although ⑉ have and no foreal reply from USUN I understand from telephone conversations that the Secretary General has agreed with the principles outlines. The group not again on Thursday August 3 and for the first time sermed to be coming to grips with the problems It approved the telegrom ⑉ had already sent USUX (with elearance by E%) and formulated a teleman to the field establishing related procedures, I sent a copy of that telegram to you under a separate memoranda In connection with the drafting of this 46