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KOREAN WAR PRISONERS

Future Discussed At Truce Talks <N * 2, Press Association— Copyright) <R “;ir l J’’ m ’l n . SEOUL, May 10. talks at ru ? e negotiators resumed do with J day °" problem of what '« return h<£TX? « Wh ° " “> d h isVo S S m of k n delegate ’ General Nam D ’ insisted K-rhUrsxts a . f,er Harrison, General Nam'll questions by General refusing to go homa^fi there would be no prisoners them while they wetT “Pj>n.tlons” had been made to tnem Mnne tney were m neutral custody. General Nam II answered some, although not all of the questions put to him yesterday by General Harrison.’ He said that details could be discussed after an agreement was reached on major issues. agreement on d^etan ra He^ a said° n tha^ reed k hat h * B { J U€Bt i° ns were on detail. He said that such questions were necessary “to determine whether an agreement based upon your eight point proposal would result in a workable agreement or whether the basic design was faulty.” “

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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27036, 11 May 1953, Page 9

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KOREAN WAR PRISONERS Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27036, 11 May 1953, Page 9

KOREAN WAR PRISONERS Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27036, 11 May 1953, Page 9