ENEMY STAND IN KOREA
U.N. Offer Still Rejected
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(Rec. 12.5 a.m.) TOKYO, May 8. ~ , < ,’i C ? e r- al Nam . lI > senior enemy delegate, said to-day that, the Communists categorically rejected the “package offer by the United Nations for a truce in Korea. Tf ”' U n,te< l Nations chief delegate (Admiral Turner Jovi X k.?a P l >"„mt n ,7.„“ ( nSl r'' tiV L h “ d ariSen « ut »' IS oi talks at Panmunjon to-day. He said the Communists conJ' naed x / eman J th « return of 132,000 prisoners, and the United Nations offered to repatriate 70,000. A plenary session is scheduled to resume to-morrow. y . ia Adl H. Ual J ° y * told c « rres Pondenfs: “To-day’s meeting was held c,. the suggestion of the Communists. I had made it clear to them yesterday that any future meetings would be for the proposal er amphfication or explanation of our package “Instead they launched a propaganda tirade that can serve no useful purpose. ’
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Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26726, 9 May 1952, Page 9
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