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Today in Korean history

Today in Korean history



Feb. 2

1957 - The Korean Poets' Association is launched.

1968 - The United States begins secret talks with North Korea to resolve the
issue of Pyongyang's capture of the USS Pueblo.
The 906-ton U.S. spy ship was attacked and seized by the North on Jan. 23, 1968.
One American sailor was killed in the assault and 82 others were captured and
held prisoner for 11 months before they were freed. North Korea has yet to return
the ship, which it displays along the Daedong River in Pyongyang for
anti-American propaganda purposes.

1981 - Then South Korean President Chun Doo-hwan holds a summit with then U.S.
President Ronald Reagan in Washington during which the U.S. promises to scrap a
plan to withdraw its troops from South Korea.

1992 - South and North Korea agree on bilateral trade using their own flagged ships.

2001 - Prosecutors announce Daewoo Group engaged in about 41 trillion won worth
of accounting fraud.
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