Memorandum of Conversation with George Laking, U. Alexis Johnson, and Harold Shullaw
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
aide
Memorandum of Conversation
of
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DATE:
January 11, 1952
SUBJECT:
Korea
PARTICIPANTS:
Mr. Laking, Counselor - New Zealand Embassy
FE - Mr. Johnson
BNA - Mr. Shullaw
COPIES TO:
DECLASSIFIED
FE, UNA, EUR, BNA, DC/R
E.O. 13526
AuthorityRAC 5/3/10
NARA SDB Date 9/6/12
U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 16-61120-1
Mr. Laking, Counselor of the New Zealand Embassy, called on me today to in-
quire about the status of agreement on the statement to be issued, subsequent to
an armistice, by the sixteen countries having forces in Korea. I told him that
there was now general agreement on the statement, although Ethiopia had offered
several suggestions on the language. I gave Mr. Laking the attached Aide-Memoire
in reply to the one he had left with me on December 28,1951. After reading it,
he expressed satisfaction with the reply.
NARA SECURITY
Mr. Laking then referred to a recent briefing at which he said Mr. Hickerson
had
indicated unification of Korea was not an immediate possibility. He said his
Government wondered what our intentions are with respect to this problem once
agreement on an armistice is achieved. I said that from a practical point of view,
there did not appear much prospect of unification in the near future, but notwith-
standing this fact, we have every intention of moving for immediate action in the
UN after conclusion of an armistice. We will seek the appointment of a commission
which would be empowered to consult and negotiate with interested Governments and
authorities. This procedure has advantages over a conference since it would not be
limited to any specific period of time. As a member of UN, we would be prepared to
serve on such a commission, and regardless of the unpromising prospects would approach
the task in a sincere effort to achieve results. We have given consideration to
the alternative of the appointment by UN of an individual as Mediator but have con-29
cluded that the Korean situation does not lend itself to such a procedure.
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