E. List of Participants in the Geneva Conference on Korea
Reprinted from The Korean Problem at the Geneva Conference, pages 21–26. With the exception of the United States Delegation, here listed first, the delegations of the other countries are not complete and list only the principal officials who played a prominent role in the Conference. The delegation lists are filed in Conference files, lot 60 D 627, CF 299 and CF 302.
United States
United States Representatives
Through May 2—John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State
After May 2—Walter Bedell Smith, Under Secretary of State
Deputy United States Representative
Walter S. Robertson, Assistant Secretary for Far Eastern Affairs, Department of State
Special Assistants to the United States Representative
Roderic L. O’Connor, Special Assistant to Secretary of State
Richard V. Hennes, Special Assistant to Under Secretary of State
Coordinator
U. Alexis Johnson, American Ambassador to Czechoslovakia
Special Advisers
Theodore Achilles, Minister, Deputy Chief of Mission, American Embassy, Paris
Robert R. Bowie, Director, Policy Planning Staff, Department of State
Arthur C. Davis, Vice Admiral, U.S.N., Director, Office of Foreign Military Affairs, Department of Defense
Donald R. Heath, American Ambassador to Cambodia and Vietnam and American Minister to Laos
Douglas MacArthur II, Counselor, Department of State
Carl W. McCardle, Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs, Department of State
Livingston T. Merchant, Assistant Secretary for European Affairs, Department of State
Edward Page, Jr., Counselor of Embassy (USRO), American Embassy, Paris
Herman Phleger, Legal Adviser, Department of State
G. Frederick Reinhardt, Counselor of Embassy, American Embassy, Paris
Advisers
John Anspacher, Chief, Program Planning Staff, HICOG, Bonn
Philip W. Bonsal, Director, Office of Philippine and Southeast Asian Affairs, Department of State
John A. Calhoun, American Embassy, Seoul
John Daley, Brigadier General, U.S.A., former Chief of Staff, U.N. Military Armistice Commission, Korea
Robert G. Ferguson, Colonel, U.S.A., Office of Foreign Military Affairs, Department of Defense
Franklin C. Gowen, U.S. Representative for International Organizations and Consul General, Geneva
John Hamilton, Deputy Assistant Director for Policy and Programs, United States Information Agency
Louis Henkin, Office of United Nations Political and Security Affairs, Department of State
Donald Kallet, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.A., American Embassy, Saigon
John Keppel, American Embassy, Moscow
James F. King, Office of International Security Affairs, Department of Defense
[Page 9]Edwin W. Martin, Deputy Director, Office of Chinese Affairs, Department of State
Robert H. McBride, Office of Western European Affairs, Department of State
Charles C. Stelle, Policy Planning Staff, Department of State
Charles A. Sullivan, Chief, American and Far East Division, Office of Foreign Military Affairs, Department of Defense
Ray L. Thurston, Deputy Director, Office of Eastern European Affairs, Department of State
Kenneth T. Young, Director, Office of Northeast Asian Affairs, Department of State
Experts
Philip E. Barringer, Office of Foreign Military Affairs, Department of Defense
Robert Blake, Office of Eastern European Affairs, Department of State
Walter Drew, Office of Northeast Asian Affairs, Department of State
John E. Dwan, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.A., Office of Foreign Military Affairs, Department of Defense
Vladimir De Grave, Office of Eastern European Affairs, Department of State
John I. Getz, Office of Philippine and Southeast Asian Affairs, Department of State
Milburn N. Huston, Colonel, U.S.A., Joint Staff, Joint Chiefs of Staff
Robert C. Taber, Lieutenant Colonel, Army Attaché, American Embassy, Saigon
Joseph A. Yager, Division of Research for the Far East, Department of State
Press Officer
Henry Suydam, Chief, News Division, Department of State
Assistants
John P. McKnight, USIA, Rome
Edward Savage, USIA, Stuttgart
Secretary of Delegation
Through June 9—Basil Capella, Executive Director, Bureau of Far Eastern Affairs, Department of State
After June 9—Henry F. Nichol, Conference Attaché, Geneva
Technical Secretaries
Walter Trulock, Executive Secretariat, Department of State
[Page 10]Christopher Van Hollen, Executive Secretariat, Department of State
Australia
R. G. Casey, Minister for External Affairs
A. S. Watt, Australian Commissioner in Malaya
R. L. Harry, Australian Permanent Delegate to the European Office of the United Nations
T. K. Critchley, Australian Delegate to UNCURK
J. R. Rowland, First Secretary, South-East Section, Department of External Affairs, Canberra
Belgium
Paul-Henri Spaak, Minister for Foreign Affairs
Louis Scheyven, Secretary-General, Ministry for Foreign Affairs
Vicomte de Lantsheere, Ambassador of Belgium in Berne
Delvaux de Fenffe, Director-General of the Political Department at the Ministry for Foreign Affairs
Daufresne de la Chevalerie, Minister Plenipotentiary, Head of Cabinet
Roger Taymans, Minister Plenipotentiary
Baron de Gaffier d’Hestroy, Embassy Counsellor
Canada
Lester B. Pearson, Secretary of State for External Affairs
Chester Ronning, Canadian Minister to Norway and Iceland
John W. Holmes, Assistant Under-Secretary of State for External Affairs
Colombia
Eduardo Zuleta Angel, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Ambassador of the Republic of Colombia in Washington
Francisco Urrutia Holguin, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Chief of the Permanent Delegation to the United Nations, New York
Luis Gonzales Barros, Minister, Permanent Delegate of Colombia to the United Nations and Specialized Agencies in Geneva
Jaime Polanía Puyo, Minister Plenipotentiary
Julio Reyes Canal de Fregata, Minister Plenipotentiary
Democratic People’s Republic of Korea
Nam Il, Minister for Foreign Affairs
Paek Nam Un, Minister of Education
Ki Sok Pok, Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs
Chang Choon San, Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs
[Page 11]Ethiopia
Ato Zaude Gabre Heywot, Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Ethiopia to the United Nations
Dedjazmatch Amha Aberra, Adviser to the Ministry of Interior of the Imperial Ethiopian Government
France
Georges Bidault, Minister for Foreign Affairs
Maurice Schumann, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
Marc Jacquet, Secretary of State for Relations with the Associated States
Jean Chauvel, Ambassador at Berne
Alexandre Parodi, Ambassador, Secretary-General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Greece
Stéfanos Stephanopoulos, Minister for Foreign Affairs
Jean Kindynis, Minister Plenipotentiary, Director of American and United Nations Affairs at the Ministry for Foreign Affairs
Nicolas Hadji Vassiliou, Permanent Delegate for Greece to International Organizations in Geneva
Luxembourg
Joseph Bech, Prime Minister, Minister of Foreign Affairs
Jean-Pierre Kremer, Counsellor of Legation, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Georges Heisbourg, Counsellor of Legation, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Netherlands
J. M. A. H. Luns, Minister for Foreign Affairs, Chairman of Delegation
A. Bentinck, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary, Berne, Vice-Chairman of Delegation
C. L. Patijn, Head of the International Organizations Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
New Zealand
T. Clifton Webb, Minister of External Affairs
A. D. Mcintosh, Secretary of External Affairs
F. H. Corner, Counsellor, New Zealand High Commission, London
People’s Republic of China
Chou En-lai, Minister for Foreign Affairs
Chang Wen-tien, Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs, Ambassador of China to the Soviet Union
[Page 12]Wang Chia-hsiang, Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs
Li Ke-nung, Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs
Philippines
Carlos P. Garcia, Vice-President and Secretary for Foreign Affairs
Manuel C. Briones, President Pro-Tempore of the Senate, Congress of the Philippines
Miguel Cuenco, Chairman of the Committee of Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, Congress of the Philippines
Felino Neri, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary
Republic of Korea
Y. T. Pyun, Minister of Foreign Affairs
You Chan Yang, Ambassador to the United States of America
Ben C. Limb, Ambassador-At-Large, Permanent Observer to the United Nations
Jin Ki Hong, Vice Minister of Justice
Thailand
Prince Wan Waithayakon Krommun Naradhip Bongsprabandh, Minister of Foreign Affairs
Nai Pote Sarasin, Ambassador at Washington
Luang Vichit Vadakan, Minister at Berne
Prince Pridi-debyabongs Devakula, Thai Delegate, UNCURK
Turkey
Cevat Acikalin, Ambassador of Turkey, Secretary-General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Nureddin Vergin, Minister of Turkey in Lisbon
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
V. M. Molotov, Minister for Foreign Affairs
A. A. Gromyko, Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs
V. V. Kuznetsov, Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs
L. F. Ilyichev, Member of the Collegium, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
N. T. Fedorenko, Member of the Collegium, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
P. F. Yudin, U.S.S.R. Ambassador to the People’s Republic of China
S. P. Suzdalev, U.S.S.R. Ambassador to the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea
G. N. Zarubin, U.S.S.R. Ambassador to the United States of America
S. A. Vinogradov, U.S.S.R. Ambassador to France
F. F. Molochkov, U.S.S.R. Minister to Switzerland
[Page 13]United Kingdom
Anthony Eden, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
The Marquess of Reading, Minister of State, Foreign Office
Harold Caccia, Deputy Under Secretary of State, Foreign Office
W. D. Allen, Assistant Under Secretary of State, Foreign Office
H. Trevelyan, Her Britannic Majesty’s Chargé d’Affaires at Peking
W. G. C. Graham, Her Britannic Majesty’s Minister at Seoul
C. A. E. Shuckburgh, Principal Private Secretary to the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs