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October 23, 1975

Telegram from Pyongyang to Bucharest, No. 059.298

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Ministry of Foreign Affairs

TELEGRAM

Sender: Pyongyang

No.: 059.298

Date: 23.10.1975

Time: 14:00

 

Department Relations I

 

The External Relations Attaché of P.R. Hungary to Pyongyang, I. Tabara, told V. Nanu on October 22 he found out from reliable sources that the North Korean authorities asked the People’s Republic of China government to intervene with H. Kissinger (with the occasion of the latter’s visit to Peking), for establishing contacts between the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and the US. The Hungarian interlocutor mentioned a new meeting would take place between Vice-Premier Heo Dam [Ho Tam] and H. Kissinger after the visit to Peking of the US official.

 

Signed: D. Popa

Pope discusses DPRK representatives' attempt to establish contacts with Henry Kissinger via China as Heo Dam is scheduled to meet Henry Kissinger after the latter's visit to Beijing.


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Romanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Archives, Matter 220/Year 1975/Country: Democratic People's Republic of Korea –US, Folder 1642, Concerning the Democratic People's Republic of Korea’s Relations with the US, Started on: 11.03.1975, Completed on: 16.12.1975, Filing deadline: Permanent. Obtained and translated for NKIDP by Eliza Gheorghe.

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