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APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/49: CIA-RDP82-00850R040400050054-3 FOR UFF(C'IAL IISN: ONLY JPRS L/ 1 0004 22 September 1981 Korean A~fai rs Re ort p CFOUO 3/81) ~BO$ F(aREIGN BROADCAST INFORMATION SERVICE FOR OFFICIAI. USE ONLY APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/09: CIA-RDP82-00850R000400050054-3 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2447/02/09: CIA-RDP82-44850R444444454454-3 NOTE JPRS publications contain information primarily from foreign newspapers, periodicals and books, but also frmm ~ews agency transmissions and broadcasts. Materials from foreign-language sources are translated; those from English-language sources are transcribed or reprinted, with the original phrasing and other characteristics retained. Headlines, editorial reports, and material enclosed in brackets are supplied by JPRS. Processing indicators such as [Text] or [ExcerptJ in the first line of each item, or following the last line of a brief, indicate how the original information was processed. Where no processin~ indicator is given, the infor- mation was summarized or extracted. Unfamiliar names rendered nhonetically or transliterated are enclosed in parentheses. Words or names preceded by a ques- tion mark and enclosed in parentheses were not clear in the original but have been supplied as appropriate in context. Other unattributed parenthetical notes with in the body of an item originate with the source. Times within items are as given by source. The contents of this publication in no way represent the poli- cies, views or attitudes of the U.S. Government. COPYRI(~HT LA.WS AND REGULAT10N5 GOVERNING OWNERSHIP OF MATERiALS REPRODUCED HEREIN REQUIRE THAT DISSEMINATION OF THIS PUBLICATION BE RESTRICTED FOR OFFICIAL USE O~Y. APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/09: CIA-RDP82-00850R000400050054-3 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/42/09: CIA-RDP82-00850R000400054454-3 JPRS L/10004 22 September 1981 KOREAiV AFFAI RS r~EPORT (FOUO 3/81) CONTcNTS SOUTH KOREA P:~LIT1C5 AND GOVF.P.NPtENT Japanese Government's Position on Aid to Korea Reported (TOKYO SHIMSUN, 16 Aug 81) 1 Psychological Profiles of Leadership of Chon Tu-hwan Regime Analyzed (Yagasaki Seiji; KOKUBO, Aug 81) 4 - a- [ I I I - AS IA - I. 0 9 F OU0 ] F~1R (1FFirTe i i fCF nNi Y APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/09: CIA-RDP82-00850R000400050054-3 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 2007/02/09: CIA-RDP82-00850R000400050054-3 S.KdkEA/POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT JAPANESF. GOVERN~IEi~T' S POSITION ON AID TO KOREA REPORTED Tokyo TOKYO SHIMBUN in Japanese 16 Aug 81 p 1 [Text] The Government, on the 15th, firmed up the Japanese side's policy for coping with the Tapan-ROK Foreign Ministers' Conference, slated to be held in Tokyo on the 20th and the 21st. According ta a clarification made by a Government source, its policy is to make clear the nature of aid for "mutual inter-dependence and humanitar- ian consideration," in regard to the problem oF economic co-operation toward the ROK, which has become the biggest focal point, due ta~ the ROK side's strong requests, and to decide on increasing the amount of economic assistance (yen loans) to the ROK in the ne_;t fiscal year by about 50 percent, and on increasing the amount from 19 billion _ yen for the current fiscal year to a little less than 30 billion yen. Meanwhile, as _ regards the security problem, the Government intends to transmit to the ROK side the postur�e of the Japanese side that (1) Japan is also contributing to the peace and security of the Far East and Asia, including the ROK, through the firm maintenance of the Japan-US Security Treaty, and (2) Japan cannot offer economic co-operation inter- twined with security, and to seek the understanding of the ROK side. . :1s f.or defining the nature of aid to the ROK as "for interdependence and humanitarian - ~=cnsideration," tlie Government source explains tllat "it aims at giving humanitarian considerati;~n, ~ahile fully recognizing the importance of diplomatic and economic ~ :-elati~-:ns with the ROK." It is viewed that this has the aim of carrying through our country's posture in regard to foreign economic co-�operation, which has been to place emph~.si~ on the stabilization of the people's livelihood and welfare, and also to give consideration to the ROK's position, ~ahich emphasizes the ItOK's "contribution to - security," by auding "inter-dependence" which has the implication of security, and _ to use this, at the same time as the grounds for increasing the aid amount. As for ~he sta.ndards for its decision to increase the amount of a~~ the ROK in the ne::t fisc~l year by about 50 per~ent, compared with the current fiscal year, and to sc~c: tlie ..iriount at slio;itly less than 30 billion yen, the G~vernment source explains as ~ollows: (1} Wnen the a*~o~ints of aid for the current fiscal year to various nati.ons are compared, the aid amount to the ROK (19 billion yen), where the per capita GNP - is 1,310 dollars, is small, when compared with the aid amount of 21 billion yen to ~talaysia (per capita GNI' is 1,150 dollars) and the aid amount of 30 billion yen to ~Iexic:i~ (per capita GNP is 1,400 dollars); and (2) consequently, it is viewed that the proper- aTOiint would be be