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Response to the eavesdropping during the Park Chung-hee administration

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(1)1976 in Washington under the Park Chung-hee administration
(2)The Post reported that in 1970, the U.S. intelligence agency obtained intelligence that it had a meeting on lobbying activities against the U.S. Congress at Cheong Wa Dae using an electronic eavesdropping recorder In response, the prime minister and the foreign minister called in the U.S. ambassador to South Korea to urge an early public explanation
(3)In 1977, the New York Times revealed that the wiretapping of the presidential office occurred in 1975, not in 1970 The government delivered a memorandum of protest calling for the U.S. government to state in writing that it did not wiretap This time, two months later, CIA Director Turner personally explained that the reports on Cheong Wa Dae eavesdropping were not true

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(1)This was not the end April 3, 1978
(2)Porter, a former U.S. ambassador to South Korea, appeared on CBS and said he had wiretapped the country before 1967, but ordered him to quit, suggesting that he had wiretapped the country before 1967 The government urged the U.S. government to reveal the truth, saying that if the eavesdropping is true, it is a serious matter that violates sovereignty At that time, U.S. President Carter sent a letter through the U.S. Ambassador to Korea, reiterating that he did not eavesdrop on Cheong Wa Dae, and expressed regret over the former government official’s remarks

Park Chung-hee, who was criticized a lot, was a sovereign nation

I officially complained and got an explanation

I can’t even say anything. I’m just talking about sophistry

The Yoon Suk Yeoln regime is really embarrassing. It’s the worst

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