NORTH KOREAN INTEGRATION INTO THE BLOC

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CIA-RDP80R01443R000200040003-4
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December 9, 2016
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December 7, 1998
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3
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December 3, 1953
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Approved For Release 2000/08/30 : CIA-RDP80R01443R000200040003-4 NSC BRIEFING 3 December 1953 NORTH KOREAN INTEGRATION INTO THE BLOC I. Moscow and Peiping integrating North Korea into the Orbit, indicating no unification of Korea; also practical demonstration of Communists' achievement. II. On 8 August USSR offered North Korea a $250, 000, 000 grant "for the restoration of Korea's national economy. (a) This aid largely goes to Yalu Power Plant (b) Songjin steel works (c) The Nampo coal mine (d) The Hungnam chemical works Approved For R46s~ 2 ft :~CJ~Q, DW 0 f 4j3V,22 &440003-4 ,A CJA~~ Approved For Release 2000/08/30 El 01 g3R000200040003-4 D. In view of the virtual destruction North Korean heavy industry, ere is no justification for r ilding it in the prewar patter except to make certain it tinues to feed into some Commun t industrial oomplex in churia or the Soviet Far East. !III. North Korea o signed technical and economic agreements with Eastern European satellites. J A. Bulgaria, Rumania, Czechoslovakia, and w 117r, 10C r and Nom. ~ WA IV. Communist China I furthedd +&e integra- tion of North Korea Approved For Release 2000/08/30 : CIA-RDP80RO1443R000200040003-4 Approved For Release. 2000/08/3 CL' 0A6A3R000 A. On 23 November, #W Sino-Sov at Peiping providing $350,000,000 in aid through 1957 and writing off the entire North Korean war debt. B. Under the pact, China will send coal, clothes, cotton, food, construction materials, fishing vessels, transpor- tation equipment, metal products, farm implements, paper, and stationery to North Korea. C. China also promised to help repair the North Korean rail net, which Peiping controls and operates through a joint CCF-NKA railroad bureau, and to supply Pyongyang with railroad rolling stock. Approved For Release 2000/08/30 : CIA-RDP80RO1443R000200040003-4 SECRET Approved For Release 2000/08/3, JgWj g6g3R000200040003-4 V. The Chinese y send/larg e"k- O 1T construction workers into North Korea since the truce to r ^:.; +.,,,&,1 manpower shortage. A. Arm-wan?-we 40 , 000 Chinese railway workers h B. About 1 August, 54,000 construction workers arrived from Manchuria and the Pyongyang press said this number would eventually reach 100,000. C. restoring suc v a `'T'T'Y, 4his influx of Chinese will enable North Korea to carry out any army buildup, which is apparently under way. 5 - Approved For Release 2000/08/30 : CIA-RDP80RO1443R000200040003-4 SECRET