January 19, 1956
Journal of Soviet Ambassador to the DPRK V. I. Ivanov for 19 January 1956
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[USSR MFA Far
East Department
Stamp: SECRET Top Secret
Incoming Nº 0404s Copy Nº ___
7 February 1956]
SOVIET EMBASSY IN THE DPRK
JOURNAL
of Cde. V. I. IVANOV, Soviet Ambassador in the DPRK for the period from 20 December 1955 through 19 January 1956
Pyongyang
[…]
19 January
I visited Nam Il together with Deputy Trade Representative Andreyev concerning the issue raised by the Korean friends of the delivery of 30 20-ton dump trucks to them this year for the [Mu Song] concentration mill.
Andreyev reported that the Soviet side can supply 13 in the first quarter, 11 10-ton dump trucks in the second quarter, five in the third quarter, and five 20-ton dump trucks in the fourth quarter. When he was doing this Andreyev noted that according to his information this quantity of vehicle transport will support the removal of iron ore for the operation of the concentration mill.
Nam Il said that we agree with the proposals inasmuch as there is no opportunity to obtain the 20-ton dump trucks completely. He reported that, having calculated their capabilities with Pak Chang-ok and the Ministry of the Metallurgical Industry that 2,700,000 tons of removed soil, ore, and concentrate are to be transported this year for the normal operation of the mill, we think that this transport will be insufficient.
Consequently the Korean friends are asking for the supply of at least an additional 10 10-ton dump trucks, and also spare parts for these heavy-duty vehicles.
Andreyev promised to look into this possibility.
Soviet Ambassador in the DPRK [signature] (V. Ivanov)
Four copies
1 - to Cde. Molotov
2 - to Cde. Fedorenko
3 - to Cde. Kurdyukov
4 - to file
drafted by Ivanov
typed by M/B [SIC]
Nº 94
21 January 1956
On behalf of the North Korean government, Nam Il requests Ivanov and Deputy Trade Representative that the USSR supply more material aid to ore mining enterprises in the DPRK.
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