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S-0713 · Series · 1904 - 1968
Part of United Nations Office for Special Political Affairs (1955-1991)

The task of this mission was to provide good offices in reducing tension between Cambodia and Thailand. The Special Representative was Herbert de Ribbing, and the mission was also known the "de Ribbing Mission." It lasted from August, 1966 to February, 1968.

Series consists of correspondence, memoranda, handwritten documents, incoming and outgoing cables, meeting agendas, minutes of meetings, verbatim records of meetings, agreements, treaties, incident reports, personnel reports, General Assembly reports, summaries of statements, annexes, extracts, notes, aides memoires, speeches, translations, press clippings, press releases, transcripts of news conferences, programmes, schedules, itineraries, charts, diagrams, maps, yearbooks, periodicals, vouchers, and routing slips.

Subjects include but are not limited to the following: administration; personnel; budgets; Thai-Burma relationship; Thai-Cambodia relationship; French-Siam relationship; Thai-Cambodian border incidents; frontier incidents; economic situation; political developments; formulation of new government; meetings with Thai and Cambodian government representatives; and closing of mission. Correpondents include U. Thant, Secretary-General; H. de Ribbing, Special Representative of Secretary-General to Cambodia and Thailand; Y. Akashi, Political Affairs Officer, de Ribbing Mission; C.V. Narasimhan, Cabinet Chief, United Nations Headquarters; Jose Rolz-Bennett, Acting Cabinet Chief; Prince Sihanouk of Royal Government of Cambodia and Ministry of Foreign Affairs Thailand.

Related Records:

S-0320-de Ribbing Mission records in AG-005-UN Secretary-General U Thant Fonds

AG-020 · Fonds · 1904 - 2006

Files contain correspondence, memos, cables, reports, and many other types of documents.

These concern United Nations missions and commissions in Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East; Secretariat matters; political matters; also conferences, councils, and miscellaneous matters. Subject files, 1960-1965, on the Congo Civilian Operations are included.

Fonds consist of the following Sub-fonds:
AG-020-005 Office of the Under-Secretary-General for Special Political Affairs - Other Officials
AG-020-004 Office of the Under-Secretary-General for Special Political Affairs - J. Rolz-Bennett (1960-1971)
AG-020-003 Office of the Under-Secretary-General for Special Political Affairs - B. E. Urquhart (1958-1985)
AG-020-002 Office of the Under-Secretary-General for Special Political Affairs - Ralph J. Bunche (1948-1972)
AG-020-001 Office of the Executive Assistant and the Under-Secretary-General for Special Political Affairs (Cordier/Malania)

UN. Office for Special Political Affairs
S-0317 · Series · 1905 - 1968
Part of United Nations Office for Special Political Affairs (1955-1991)

UN. Under-Secretary General for Special Political Affairs (1958-1972 : Bunche)

Series consists of letters, memoranda, numbered code and clear cables (carbon copies), reports, minutes, circulars, notes and selected United Nations published documents relating to military, political and administrative matters, including air reconnaissance and land patrols, incidents, the interrogation of Syrian prisoners by United Nations military observers, daily meetings on operations and assessments of local political situation, Lebanon's complaints against the United Arab Republic, the evacuation of British troops, Syria's presence in Lebanon's territory, Lebanon's presidential election, local press comments on the United Nations activities, briefings on Security Council actions, the Secretary-General's reports to the Security Council, consultations with participating states on deployment and logistics, budget and finance, personnel and miscellaneous general services. Primary correspondents include David Blickenstaff, Andrew Cordier, Dag Hammarskjold, Galo Plaza Lasso, Major-General Odd Bull and Major-General Carl von Horn.

AG-020-002 · Sub-fonds · 1905 - 1998
Part of United Nations Office for Special Political Affairs (1955-1991)

Sub-fonds consists of the following Series:
S-0370 Ralph Bunche - work at the United Nations and elsewhere - 1945-1972
S-0355 Ralph J. Bunche - Subject Files
S-0330 First United Nations Emergency Force (UNEF I) - Military Advisor Records
S-0329 United Nations Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP) - Military Assistance Files
S-0328 United Nations Yemen Observation Mission (UNYOM) code cables
S-0327 United Nations Observation Mission (UNYOM) - Advisor's Records
S-0326 Mount Scopus
S-0325 Mount Scopus general records
S-0323 First United Nations Emergency Force I (UNEF I) - Participating States Files - Laos Missions
S-0322 First United Nations Emergency Force I (UNEF I) - Participating States Files
S-0321 Gussing Mission
S-0320 de Ribbing Mission
S-0319 First United Nations Emergency Force I (UNEF I) - Participating States Files
S-0318 Spinelli Mission
S-0317 United Nations Observation Group in Lebanon (UNOGIL)
S-0316 First United Nations Emergency Force (UNEF I) - Subject Files
S-0315 First United Nations Emergency Force (UNEF I) code cables master files
S-0314 First United Nations Emergency Force (UNEF I) - Cables
S-0313 First United Nations Emergency Force (UNEF I)
S-0278 Dominican Republic - Subject Files
S-0277 Asia and Far East Missions and Commissions - Subject Files
S-0276 United Nations Military Observer Group in India and Pakistan (UNMOGIP) - Code Cables
S-0263 Secretariat
S-0262 Political Matters, Conferences and Councils - Subject Files
S-0256 United Nations Operations in the Congo (ONUC) - Correspondence - Civilian Operations
S-0255 United Nations Operations in the Congo (ONUC) - Code, Clear Cables and Telexes - Civilian Operations
S-0254 United Nations Operations in the Congo (ONUC) - Personnel - Civilian Operations
S-0253 United Nations Operations in the Congo (ONUC) - Reports - Civilian Operations
S-0201 United Nations Operations in the Congo (ONUC) - Subject Files - Civilian Operations
S-0251 Conciliation Commission for the Congo (ONUC) - Subject Files
S-0238 African Missions and Commissions - Subject Files
S-0219 United Nations Operations in the Congo (ONUC) - Subject Files
S-0218 United Nations Operations in the Congo (ONUC) - Mercenaries in the Congo - Index Cards
S-0217 United Nations Operations in the Congo (ONUC) - Cables and Telexes
S-0216 United Nations Operations in the Congo (ONUC) - Ralph Bunche's Trips
S-0215 United Nations Operations in the Congo (ONUC) - Congo Government
S-0214 United Nations Operations in the Congo (ONUC) - Congolese National Army (ANC)
S-0213 United Nations Operations in the Congo (ONUC) - Provinces
S-0212 United Nations Operations in the Congo (ONUC) - Incident Reports
S-0211 United Nations Operations in the Congo (ONUC) - Civilian Operations
S-0210 United Nations Operations in the Congo (ONUC) - Military Operations
S-0209 United Nations Operations in the Congo (ONUC) - Records on Foreign Countries
S-0144 United Nations Military Observer Group in India and Pakistan (UNMOGIP), the United Nations India-Pakistan Observation Mission (UNIPOM), and the United Nations Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP)

S-0370 · Series · 1919 - 1988
Part of United Nations Office for Special Political Affairs (1955-1991)

Trusteeship Division, Department of Trusteeship and Information from Non-Self Governing Territories (1945: Bunche); Under-Secretary (without department) (1955-1957: Bunche); USG for SPA (1958-1967: Bunche); OUSCCA (1963: Bunche); USG for SPA (1968-1971: Bunche)
Series consists of numbered, unnumbered and only code cables (incoming and outgoing), clear cables, correspondence (correspondents include Richard Nixon), memoranda, United Nations documents, meeting minutes and verbatim reports, handwritten notes, drafts of correspondence and reports, speeches, maps, and photographs documenting Ralph Bunche's tenure at the United Nations. Of special note are personal papers of Ralph Bunche, which include publications; drafts; and handwritten notes on meetings and social events, childhood and family reminiscences, commentaries on racial incidents in the U.S. and notes exchanged with the Secretaries-General. Also included in the series are some original papers of Dag Hammarskjold. Bulk of the materials date from 1947-1971. Subjects include peace-keeping efforts in the Congo; Bahrain; India and Pakistan; Yemen; Cyprus; and the Middle East, including the Palestine Mediator's Mission (1948-1949), the Suez crisis, the United Nations Truce Supervision Organization (UNTSO), and the United Nations Emergency Force (UNEF). Other subjects include the International Employees Loyalty Board hearing on Ralph Bunche (1954), the International Atomic Energy Agency and conferences on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, Secretary-General meetings, Vietnam, the Survey Group on Overseas Offices, travel, and personnel cases. Correspondents include Secretaries-General Dag Hammarskjold and U Thant.
File list available; for box 1 file 3 through box 7 file 3 see the end of the file list.
Contains film documenting the take-off of Dag Hammarskjold's trip for N'dola, 1961 (prior to plane crash). 16mm black & white film.
Actual series size: 49 boxes
Accession number: 96/120, boxes 1-25

S-0316 · Series · 1919 - 1998
Part of United Nations Office for Special Political Affairs (1955-1991)

UN. Under Secretary-General for SPA (1956-1972: Bunche)

''05/04/2002 3:24:27 PM Tony Newton''
Series declassified on 1 April 2002 (06-02-D/02/7)

Series consists of letters, memoranda, clear and code cables, reports, minutes, statistics, name lists, aide-memoire, notes, publications, newspaper clippings and selected United Nations documents relating to political, military, legal and administrative matters, including troop strength and deployment, air operations, border patrols and observations at checkpoints, surveys of demilitarized zones, incidents, repatriation of refugees, Egypt's military deployment in the Sinai, the United Nations presence at Sharm El-Sheik, Israel's capture of Tiran and Senabahir, Security Council deliberations on border problems between Israel and Egypt, search for missing persons in the Gaza Strip, decisions of the Egypt-Israel Mixed Armistice Commission (EIMAC), meetings with Egypt, France, Israel and the United Kingdom on Suez Canal navigation, the withdrawal of Israeli troops, UNEF I and United Nations agencies from Egypt, the UNEF I Advisory Committee meetings, Bunche's meeting in Washington D.C., visits of United Nations top echelon officials to the mission area, the Secretary-Generals press statements, administrative surveys in 1963 and 1965, liaison with other United Nations peacekeeping missions and United Nations agencies, military and civilian personnel, budget and finance, logistics and miscellaneous general services. Primary correspondents include Andrew Cordier, Dag Hammarskjold, Mordecai Kidron, George Lansky, Jose Rolz-Bennett, Carey Seward, Constantin Stavropoulos, U Thant, Brian Urquhart and the UNEF I force commanders.