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Panel V

16 Nov 2011

was pulling out from Vietnam, the collapse of South Vietnam took place in the Spring of 1975, then North Korea was admit- ted to the Non-Aligned Movement at the Coordinating Committee of the Non- Aligned Movement in the wake of the fall of South Vietnam, and then North Korea moved forward and became a full member of the Non-Aligned Movement, while South Korea was defeated in at the Lima, Peru meet. [...] Of course this was an anomaly and at the same time represented the change of the situation in favor of North Korea in the wake of the fall of South Vietnam and the admission of North Korea to the Non-Aligned Movement. [...] THOMPSON: I just wanted to go back to the question of the fall of détente and the end of the North-South talks because the last document that we’ve been pro- vided here is our report on the meeting that was called because of the sinking of the North Korea fi shing boat. [...] At the time of their dismissal, the fi rst was a Politburo member and CC secretary, the second a Politburo member and the head of the South Korean department of the CC, the third the deputy head of the CC department for agitation and propaganda, and the fourth the head of the International Liaisons Offi ce of the CC.) “Some of them even asked whether Comrade Kim Il Sung had had the Soviet Union in. [...] - On the Korean side: Comrade Kim Il Sung, Secretary General of the Central Committee of the Korean Workers’ Party (KWP), President of the Ministers’ Cabinet of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK), Choe Yonggeon, member of the Political Committee, Secretary of the KWP CC, President of the Presidium of the Supreme People’s Assembly, Kim Il, member of the Political Committee, Secretary.
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