Department of State
April
18, 1968
From: H. G. Torbert, Jr.
Acting Assistant Secretary
For Congressional Relations
Dept. of State
To: Senator Edward W. Brooke
United States Senate
We have raised this matter at the United Nations Security Council and through
other diplomatic channels. Our first contact with North
Korea was at an already scheduled
meeting of the Military Armistice Commission in Panmunjom
on January 24. Since then the Senior United
States Member of the Military
Armistice Commission has been engaged in a series of private meetings with the
North Korean Senior Member at Panmunjom.
Fourteen such meetings have been held thus far. We have refrained from
disclosing the substance of these private meetings at Panmunjom,
as such disclosure might seriously hamper our continuing efforts to obtain the
release of the crew and the ship.
The most recent development is the carefully coordinated letter writing
campaign stressing three basic North Korean themes: The men are being treated
well; they are convinced that PUEBLO
committed espionage; the United States
should apologize. We tend to believe the men are being treated well. It is in North
Korea’s interest to keep them in good
health. Numerous pictures included in the men’s letters show men who appear to
be well.
On the other hand, we do not consider any of the letters of alleged
confessions emanating from North Korea
as valid evidence of PUEBLO’s actions. Our public statements have correctly
indicated that PUEBLO was gathering electronic intelligence,
that this was a perfectly legal operation, in no sense in the category
of espionage, and that the Commanding Officer had strict orders to stay at
least thirteen nautical miles from North Korean territory. We know, by radio
transmissions both from PUEBLO
and North Korean Patrol Boats, that at the time of seizure,
PUEBLO was more than 15 miles from North Korean territory. North
Korea has produced nothing to prove
that PUEBLO ever did
violate North Korea’s
claimed twelve mile territorial limit.
Provided by Harry Iredale
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