April 6, 1963
From the Diary of Soviet Ambassador to North Korea Vasily Moskovsky
6 April 1963
[…] Ambassador's briefing [by the Soviet Foreign Ministry] has been weak so far. Sometimes this leads to the thought that the country to which I have been assigned is probably not a very important one, though the disagreements with China, as I see it, make this country important for study, because the knot [sic] s now here.
Vasily Moskovsky’s thoughts on the policy of Moscow towards North Korea amidst the Sino-Soviet split.
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