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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1981)
Reagan assures South Korea of support WASHINGTON (AP) - Pres. Ronald Reagan promised South Korea on Monday that the United States will maintain its troop strength in the Pacific region and its long commitment to defend South Korea "against aggression.” Reagan told the visiting South Korean president, Chun Doo-hwan, that "our special bond of freedom and friendship is as strong today” as it was 30 years ago. During remarks following a one-hour meeting with Chun, Reagan made clear that his ad ministration will give high prior ity to its relationship with South Korea, which had suffered strains during the four years of the Carter administration. By inviting Chun for a visit ahead of leaders of major U S. allies, Reagan also showed his administration has confidence in the Chun government, which seized power in a military coup following the assassination of Pres. Park Chung-hee in Oc tober of 1979. The United States main tains a military force of about 39,000 in South Korea. Former Pres. Jimmy Carter withdrew several thousand U S. troops in 1979 to the dismay of the Ko rean military, and Chun wanted assurances that Reagan wouldn’t resume a withrawal policy. Speaking to reporters with Chun at his side, Reagan said he has assured the Korean leader that "the United States will remain a reliable and Pacific partner and we shall maintain the strength of our forces in the Pacific.” Reagan said U S. Asian al lies, including South Korea, Japan, Australia and New Zealand, “will have our contin ued support as our European allies have." For his part, Chun said: “President Reagan has given his firm assurances that the United States has no intention CLASSIFIEDS THE EMU CULTURAL FORUM presents John McCutcheon performing OLD TIME MOUNTAIN MUSIC on fiddle, banjo, hammer dulcimer and calling a SOUTHERN APPALACHIAN STYLE SQUARE DANCE FRIDAY, FEB. 6 EMU BALLROOM Concert at 8 pm $2 Dance at 9 pm Admission Free workshop on traditional dance Friday at 2:30 pm, Gerllnger 220. 2-6 The Royal Lichtenstein Sidewalk Circus IS COMING TO TOWN Performance will be Feb 4 at noon in the EMU Ballroom. Admission H FREE 2-3 PERSONALS DUFFY’S Soup of the Day is BEER CHEESE TODAY ONLY 2-3 HAMILTON: Meet me for potato salad at Lenny's Nosh Bar in the Courtyard. LOLITA 376:tfn S.A.E.’s Question: WHAT DO CHI-O’S PLUS S.A.E.’S EQUAL ON A FRIDAY NIGHT? Answer: ONE HECK OF "NEW WAVE" TIME! THANKS! CHI-O’s PIKE’S: Thanks for the wake-up breakfast and early morning party. You guys are the greatest! 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