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THE. BATTALION
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Korea to discuss reunification^
United Press International
SEOUL, South Korea — South
Korea Thursday formally accepted a
North Korean proposal for the prime
ministers of the two nations to meet
to discuss the reunification of the di
vided peninsula.
If held, the meeting would be the
first between the prime ministers of
the two Koreas since the division of
the country at the end of World War
II. It also would mark the first inter-
Korean political contact in five years.
The Jan. 12 letter from North Ko
rean prime minister Li Jong-ok
proposed a face-to-face meeting with
his South Korean counterpart for “an
unreserved exchange of views” on
unification.
It also indicated the proposed
prime ministers’ meeting, if success
ful, could lead to a summit meeting
for a broader exchange of views.
The South Korean letter, signed
by Premier Shin Hyon-hwak sug
gested the meeting be preceded by
preparatory contacts between work
ing-level representatives of both
sides on Feb. 6.
In his reply. Shin called on North
Korea to make joint efforts to pre
vent war and to pave the way for an
eventual unification of the land
through peaceful means.
“I believe it is indeed our historic
al mission that we all Koreans must
prevent the recurrence of war and
consolidate peace on the fatherland
in ordor to achieve a peaceful uni
fication of the country” Shin’s letter
said.
Using a surprisingly hospitable
approach, the South Korean letter
for the first time referred to North
Korea by its official name — The
Democratic People’s Republic of
Korea.
The Jan. 12 letter from Li Jong-ok
had also, for the first time, used the
Seoul government’s official name -
the Republic of Korea.
South Korea’s letter proposed as a
meeting site either “Freedom
House, ” an octagonal administrative
building in the southern part of the
Panmunjom truce village, where
Li’s letter had been delivered, or
another mutually agreeable place.
Shin’s letter reconfirmed the
Seoul government’s policy that uni
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approached on a gradual basis by
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Another Soviet diplomat expelled
United Press International
WELLINGTON, New Zealand
— New Zealand Thursday ordered
the Soviet ambassador to New Zea
land expelled on charges he fun-
neled money to the country’s Com
munist party.
The explusion of Ambassador Vse-
volox Sofinsky came two days after
New Zealand ordered a correspon
dent for the Soviet Novotski news
agency to leave the country as part of
New Zealand’s sweeping protest of
the U.S.S.R. invasion of Afgha
nistan.
Three days ago Canada expelled
three Soviet diplomats on charges of
using Ottawa as a base to spy against
the United States.
Prime Minister Robert Muldoon
said Sofinsky was ordered to leave
“immediately.”
“It is established international
convention that a diplomatic repre-
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sentative does not interfere in the
domestic politics of the country he is
accredited to,” Muldoon said. “The
Soviet ambassador has violated this
convention.”
He added, “the government has
evidence” the ambassador had re
cently been involved in “the provi
sion of funds to the communist So
cialist Unity Party.”
Muldoon said the leftist party “has
been at the center of much of the
industrial strife which has plagued
this country in recent years.
He said the information against
Sofinsky “was obtained by the secur
ity intelligence service in the course
of its routine surveillance of Soviet
diplomats.”
He declined to give any details of
what was uncovered, saying the in
vestigation was continuing.
Muldoon said the government be
lieves the Socialist Unity Party has
been supported by the Soviet Union
and was subject to directions from
Moscow.
“The personal involvement of the
ambassador shows that this is a mat
ter of official Soviet policy, he said.
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MOSCOW — Andrei Sakharo
defied attempts by Soviet authorife of pain
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to gag his dissident activities and
telephoned supporters to up
written appeal for withdrawal of
Soviet troops from Afghanistan, dis j
sident sources said Thursday.
It was the first telephone call
Sakharov since he was arrested
Tuesday and exiled to Gorky, 25t
miles east of Moscow. Friendsalst
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