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F. The Communist "Germ Warfare" Campaign, 1951–1953
75. Refutation of Communist Charges of Germ Warfare: Statement by
the Secretary of State, May 7, 1951. . .
Page
. . 2666-2667
76. Request for Investigation of Germ Warfare Charges by the_Interna-
tional Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC): Telegram From the
Secretary of State to the President of the ICRC, March 11, 1952. 2667
77. Communist Refusal To Permit Investigation of Germ Warfare
Charges by the ICRC: Statement by the Secretary of State, March
26, 1952.
78. Call for Investigation of Germ Warfare Charges by the ICRC: Draft
Resolution of the United Nations Security Council, June 20,
1952 . . .
2668
2668-2669
79. Investigation of Germ Warfare Charges by a United Nations Com-
mission: Resolution 706 (VII) of the United Nations General As-
sembly, April 23, 1953.
. 2669-2670
80. Communist Failure To Reply to Offer of United Nations Investigation
of Germ Warfare Charges: Report by the President of the United
Nations General Assembly, July 28, 1953
2670-2671
81. Discussion of Germ Warfare Charges in the Eighth United Nations
General Assembly: Statement by the United States Representa-
tive, November 3, 1953 . .
G. Efforts To Reach a Political Settlement in Korea, 1958-1955
2672-2673
82. Common Objectives With Respect to Korea: Joint Statement Issued
at Seoul by the Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Af-
fairs and the President of the Republic of Korea, July 11, 1953 2673-2674
83. Understanding Respecting a Political Conference on Korea: State-
ment by the Secretary of State at a News Conference, July 28,
1953. .
84. Post-Armistice United States-Korean Policy: Joint Statement Issued
at Seoul by the Secretary of State and the President of the Re-
public of Korea, August 8, 1953. .
2674
2674-2676
85. Convening of a Political Conference on Korea: Resolution 711 (VII)
of the United Nations General Assembly, August 28, 1953. 2676-2678
86. Composition of and Arrangements for a Political Conference on Korea:
Proposals Submitted by the Deputy to the Secretary of State at
the Conference Preparatory Talks at Panmunjom, December 8,
1953. ..
2678-2680
87. Breakdown of the Korean Political Conference Preparatory Talks:
Address by the Deputy to the Secretary of State, December 21,
1953. . . . 2680-2684
88. Resolution on the Holding of a Far Eastern Conference Agreed to by
the Foreign Ministers of the United States, the United Kingdom,
France, and the Soviet Union at the Berlin Foreign Ministers
Conference, February 18, 1954 . . .
89. Establishment of a United and Independent Korea: Statement by
the Secretary of State at the Geneva Conference on Korea and
Indochina, April 28, 1954 . .
2685
2685-2692
90. Sixteen-Nation Declaration on Korea Issued at the Geneva Confer-
ence on Korea and Indochina, June 15, 1954 . . . 2692-2693
91. Transfer to the Republic of Korea of Administrative Control Over the
Region Between the Armistice Demarcation Line and the 38th
Parallel: Resolution of the United Nations Commission for the
Unification and Rehabilitation of Korea, August 9, 1954 . . 2694-2695
92. Results of the Korean Phase of the Geneva Conference on Korea and
Indochina: Letter, Report, and Annex From Certain Members
of the United Nations to the U.N. Secretary-General, November
11, 1954.
2695-2701
93. Approval of Report on the Korean Phase of the Geneva Conference
on Korea and Indochina: Resolution 811 (IX) of the United
Nations General Assembly, December 11, 1954 . .
94. Continuing Consideration of a Political Settlement in Korea: Resolu-
tion 910A (X) of the United Nations General Assembly, Novem-
ber 29, 1955
H. The Prisoner of War Problem Following the Armistice, 1953–1955
95. Possible Communist Detention of Korean War Prisoners: Statement
by the Department of State, August 8, 1953 . . .
96. Authority for Release of Non-Repatriate Prisoners of War: State-
ment by the Secretary of State, November 17, 1953.
97. Authority for Release of Non-Repatriate Prisoners of War: State-
ment by the Commander-in-Chief, United Nations Command,
December 23, 1953 . .
2701
2702
2703
2703-2704
2704-2705
98. Authority for Release of Non-Repatriate Prisoners of War: Letter
From the Commander-in-Chief, United Nations Command, to
the Chairman of the Neutral Nations Repatriation Commission,
January 16, 1954 . .
.. 2705-2707
99. Reports of United States Prisoners of War Held in Soviet Custody:
Note From the American Embassy at Moscow to the Soviet
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, May 5, 1954. .
2707
100. Accounting for Missing United Nations Personnel: Statement by
the Senior United Nations Representative on the Military
Armistice Commission, August 17, 1954. . . . . 2708-2709
101. Protest of Imprisonment of United States Prisoners of War by the
Chinese Communists: Note From the United States Govern-
ment to the Chinese Communist Authorities (Transmitted by
the British Embassy at Peiping), November 26, 1954. . . 2709-2710
102. Communist Detention of United Nations Personnel: Letter and
Explanatory Memorandum From the United States Representa-
tive at the United Nations to the U.N. Secretary-General,
December 4, 1954 . . 2710-2711
103. Communist Detention of United Nations Personnel: Resolution 906
(IX) of the United Nations General Assembly, December 10,
1954 .
2711-2712
Statement by
. . 2712-2713
2713
104. Communist Detention of United Nations Personnel:
the Department of State, January 19, 1955 .
105. Communist Detention of United Nations Personnel:
the Department of State, January 21, 1955 .
106. Negotiations for Release of United Nations Personnel Detained by
the Communists: Report of the U.N. Secretary-General, Sep-
tember 9, 1955.
I. Operation of the Korean Armistice Machinery, 1953–1955
2713-2714
107. Communist Obstruction of Inspection Activities in Korea: Letter
From the Senior United Nations Representative on the Military
Armistice Commission to the Neutral Nations Supervisory
Commission, April 15, 1954
.
2715-2718
108. Request for Investigation of Violations of the Korean Armistice
Agreement: Letter From the Representative of the United
Nations Command on the Military Armistice Commission to
the Neutral Nations Supervisory Commission, February 21,
1955 . 2718-2719
109. Termination of the Activities of the Neutral Nations Supervisory
Commission: Aide-Mémoire From the Department of State to
the Swedish Embassy at Washington, March 2, 1955 . . . 2719–2720
110. Communist Violations of the Korean Armistice Agreement: State-
ment by the Senior United Nations Command Representative
on the Military Armistice Commission, July 5, 1955. ... 2720-2728
J. Relations Between the United States and the Republic of Korea Respecting
Political, Economic, and Military Matters, 1953-1955
111. United States Policy in Korea: Letter From the President of the
United States to the President of the Republic of Korea, June
6, 1953.
2729-2731
2731-2732
112. Summary of a Report of the President's Special Representative for
Korean Economic Affairs, June 15, 1953 (Excerpt)
113. Reduction of United States Forces in Korea: Statement by the
President, December 26, 1953
114. Exchange of Views With Respect to Korean Developments: Joint
Statement Issued at Washington by the President of the United
States and the President of the Republic of Korea, July 30,
2733
2733-2734
115. United States-Korean Cooperation: Agreed Minute Between the
United States and the Republic of Korea, November 17, 1954. 2734-2736
116. Termination of Combatant Activities in the Area of Korea as of
February 1, 1955: Executive Order No. 10585, January 1,
1955
117. Economic and Military Discussions: Joint Communiqué Issued at
Washington by the Governments of the United States and the
Republic of Korea, August 15, 1955
2736
2736-2737
118. Monetary Stabilization: Amendment to Appendix A of Agreed
Minute of November 14, 1954, Between the United States and
the Republic of Korea, August 15, 1955. .
2737-2738
PART XVI. DISARMAMENT AND THE CONTROL OF
ATOMIC ENERGY
A. The Problem of Conventional Armaments, 1950
1. Basic Principles of International Safeguards: Paper Submitted by the
United States Delegation to the Working Committee of the United
Nations Commission for Conventional Armaments, May 13,
1950 . .
2739-2741
2. Proposed Conventional Armaments Administration: Paper Submitted
by the United States Delegation to the Working Committee of
the United Nations Commission for Conventional Armaments,
June 22, 1950
B. Consolidation of the Approach to Disarmament, 1951-1952
2742-2745
3. Proposed Commission for the Control of All Armaments and Armed
Forces: Working Paper Submitted by the United States Delegation
to the United Nations Committee of Twelve, May 17, 1951. 2745-2747
4. Establishment of the United Nations Disarmament Commission: Res-
olution 502 (VI) of the United Nations General Assembly, Jan-
uary 11, 1952.
C. Work of the United Nations Disarmament Commission, 1952–1953
2748-2750
5. Disclosure, Verification, and Inspection of Armaments: Proposal Sub-
mitted by the United States Delegation to the United Nations
Disarmament Commission, April 5, 1952. .
. . 2750-2759
6. Essential Principles of a Disarmament Program: Proposal Submitted
by the United States Delegation to the United Nations Disarma-
ment Commission, April 24, 1952.
2759-2760
7. Numerical Limitation of Armed Forces: Working Paper Submitted by
the Delegations of the United States, the United Kingdom, and
France to the United Nations Disarmament Commission, May 28,
1952 .
2760-2764
8. First Report of the United Nations Disarmament Commission, May 29,
1952.
2764-2765
9. Numerical Limitation of Armed Forces: Supplementary Working Paper
Submitted by the Delegations of the United States, the United
Kingdom, and France to the United Nations Disarmament Com-
mission, August 12, 1952. .
2765-2767
10. Elimination of Bacterial Weapons: Working Paper Submitted by the
United States Delegation to the United Nations Disarmament
Commission, September 4, 1952. . . . 2767-2768
11. Regulation, Limitation, and Balanced Reduction of All Armed Forces
and All Armaments: Resolution 704 (VII) of the United Nations
General Assembly, April 8, 1953 . . .
2768-2769
12. United States Efforts Toward Disarmament: Report to the President
by the Deputy United States Representative on the United
Nations Disarmament Commission, January 12, 1953 . . . 2769-2793
13. New Impetus for Disarmament: Address by the President of the
United States, April 16, 1953 (Excerpt).
2794
14. Endorsement of the President's Disarmament Proposals: Resolution
of the United States Senate, July 29, 1953. .. 2794-2795
15. Third Report of the United Nations Disarmament Commission,
August 20, 1953 . .
16. Regulation, Limitation, and Balanced Reduction of All Armed Forces
and All Armaments: Resolution 715 (VIII) of the United Nations
General Assembly, November 28, 1953 . .
D. Atoms for Peace, 1953
2796
2796-2798
17. Atoms for Peace: Address by the President of the United States Before
the United Nations General Assembly, December 8, 1953 . . 2798-2805
E. Negotiations for the Establishment of a United Nations Disarmament and
Atomic Development Authority, 1954
18. Proposed International Atomic Energy Agency: Memorandum From
the Secretary of State to the Soviet Ambassador at Washington,
March 19, 1954.
2805-2808
19. Establishment of the United Nations Disarmament Commission Sub-
committee: Resolution of the United Nations Disarmament Com-
mission, April 19, 1954. .
2809
20. Purpose of the International Atomic Energy Agency: Note Submitted
by the Secretary of State to the Soviet Minister for Foreign Affairs
at the Geneva Conference on Korea and Indochina, May 1,
1954. . .
. 2809-2810
21. Proposed United Nations Disarmament and Atomic Development
Authority: Working Paper Submitted by the United States Dele-
gation to the United Nations Disarmament Commission Sub-
committee, May 25, 1954. . . ... 2810-2817
22. Basis for an Effective Disarmament Plan: Memorandum From the
Department of State to the Soviet Embassy at Washington,
July 9, 1954. . . . 2818-2821
23. Fourth Report of the United Nations Disarmament Commission,
July 29, 1954.
2821-2823
F. Efforts Toward the Peaceful Application of Atomic Energy and Toward the Establishment of an International Control Agency, 1954-1955
24. Proposed International Atomic Energy Agency and International Con-
ference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy: Resolution 810
(IX) of the United Nations General Assembly, December 4,
1954. . . 2823-2824
25. Plans for United States Participation in the International Conference
on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy: Joint Announcement by
the Department of State and the United States Atomic Energy
Commission, February 23, 1955. . . .. 2825-2826
26. Report on the International Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic
Energy: Address by the Chairman of the United States Atomic
Energy Commission, September 28, 1955..
2826-2832
27. Summary of Atomic Energy Negotiations: Report to the President by
the United States Representative for International Atomic Energy
Negotiations, November 30, 1955 (Excerpt)
2832-2837
28. Additional International Conferences on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic
Energy and Continued Negotiations for an International Atomic
Energy Agency: Resolution 912 (X) of the United Nations Gen-
eral Assembly, December 3, 1955. .
2837-2839
29. Effects of Ionizing Radiation: Resolution 913 (X) of the United
Nations General Assembly, December 3, 1955 . .
G. Consideration of Methods of Disarmament Inspection, 1955
2840-2841
30. Aerial Inspection of Military Installations: Proposal by the President
of the United States at the Geneva Conference of Heads of Gov-
ernment, July 21, 1955. .
2841-2843
31. System of Inspection: Letter From the President of the United States
to the Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union,
October 11, 1955. .
2844
32. Further Study of the Problem of Disarmament: Proposal Submitted
by the Governments of the United States, the United Kingdom,
and France at the Geneva Meeting of Foreign Ministers, Novem-
ber 10, 1955. . . . 2844-2846
33. Reciprocal Inspection and Supervision: Statement by the Secretary of
State at the Geneva Meeting of Foreign Ministers, November 11,
1955.. .. 2846-2850
34. Proposal for Conclusion of an International Convention (Treaty) on
the Reduction of Armaments and the Prohibition of Atomic,
Hydrogen, and Other Weapons of Mass Destruction: Resolution
914 (X) of the United Nations General Assembly, December 16,
-1955. 2851-2853