Edwin V. Morgan (1865–1934), United States Ambassador to Korea, Cuba, Uruguay and Paraguay; Ambassador to Brazil, 1912–1933
Other nations, like the Soviet Union, recognized the Pyongyang regime in North Korea, but did not initially establish relations with the South Korean government in Seoul.
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After the United States–Korea Treaty of 1882 was negotiated, diplomatic representatives were sent from Washington to Seoul.
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