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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1951, Korea and China, Volume VII, Part 1

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Contents

  • Preface
  • Note on sources used in the compilation on Korea
  • List of abbreviations
  • Korea
    • I. January 1–February 1. Activities in the United Nations; rejection by the People’s Republic of China of the principles set forth by the U.N. cease-fire group; passage of the U.N. General Assembly resolution finding that the People’s Republic of China committed aggression in Korea (Documents 1–120)
    • II. February 2–April 11. Consideration of a cease-fire; the question of the 38th parallel; the proposed Presidential statement on Korea; the decision to dismiss General MacArthur (Documents 121–229)
    • III. April 12–July 7. Events following the relief of General MacArthur; consideration of a statement of United Nations aims in Korea; discussions regarding a peaceful settlement of the Korean problem (Documents 230–414)
    • IV. July 8–August 23. Initiation of cease-fire talks; discussions leading to the adoption of an agenda on July 26; discussions concerning the demilitarized zone and the demarcation line prior to discontinuation of the conference by the Communist side on August 23 (Documents 415–530)
    • V. August 24–October 24. Planning in regard to Korea during the period of suspension of cease-fire talks; discussions by United Nations and Communist liaison officers looking toward a resumption of the talks; the Kirk-Vyshinsky conversations in Moscow; agreement on resumption of negotiations to be held at Panmunjom (Documents 531–655)
    • VI. October 25–November 27. Resumption of negotiations at Panmunjom; agreement on a line of demarcation; the prisoner of war question; planning for the Sixth Session of the U.N. General Assembly; consideration of possible retaliatory steps by the United Nations in the event of renewed Communist aggression (Greater Sanctions) (Documents 656–746)
    • VII. November 28–December 31. Discussion of agenda item 3 dealing with arrangements for a cease-fire and the establishment of a supervisory organization for carrying out the terms of a cease-fire; consideration of the issuance of a Greater Sanctions Statement; the problem of the prisoners of war (Documents 747–919)

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