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Political Committee Opens Debate on Korean Conference Arrangements 
08/18/1953 15:43:20 
Unique ID UN7673877 
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Seventh Session of the General Assembly (3rd part) 
08/18/1953 15:32:30 
Unique ID UN7673879 
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Assembly's Political Committee Adopts Resolution on Organization of Korean Political Conference 
08/27/1953 15:37:15 
Unique ID UN7673880 
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Assembly's Political Committee Adopts Resolution on Organization of Korean Political Conference 
08/27/1953 15:37:01 
Unique ID UN7673882 
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Assembly's Political Committee Adopts Resolution on Organization of Korean Political Conference 
08/27/1953 15:44:34 
Unique ID UN7673881 
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12/12/1952 15:15:25 
Unique ID UN7701248 
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11/03/1952 16:39:20 
Unique ID UN7673873 
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Headline Political Committee Opens Debate on Korean Conference Arrangements 
Caption Description Divergent views on the membership and the agenda of the forthcoming
political conference on a Korean settlement became immediately evident today as the General Assembly's Political Committee began its debate on arrangements for the conference.
Sir Percy Spender (lower left) of Australia addresses the Committee on the question of Soviet participation - Australia and New Zealand sponsored a proposal which recommend ""that the USSR participate in the Korean political conference provided the other side desires it"". Seen on Sir Percy's left are: M.M. Rodolfo Munoz of Argentina; Mohammed Kabir Ludin of Afghanistan; Leo Mates of Yugoslavia, all Permanent Representatives to the U.N.; and H.R.H. Prince Saif Al Islam Abdullah, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Yemen. 
Unique Identifier UN7673878 
NICA ID 176136 
Production Date 08/18/1953 3:40:59 PM 
City/Location New York
Country United States of America
Credit UN Photo/MB
File size 2.85 MB