The Polish Embassy provides a list of personnel among the DPRK government delegation to Moscow and reports on Kim Il Sung's plans to visit other communist countries.
November 12, 1953
Note from the Embassy of the Polish Republic in Korea
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Pyongyang, 12 November 1953
Embassy of the Polish Republic
in Korea
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Independent Eastern Department
No. 56/211/53 [trans. note: added by hand]
Note
On 10 November of this year, a Korean Government Delegation headed by Premier of the Government of the DPRK, Marshal Kim Il Sung, invited by the Government of the People’s Republic of China, left for Beijing.
The delegation includes Vice Chairman of the CC KWP Pak Jeong-ae [Pak Jong Ae], Vice-Premier of the Government of the DPRK Hong Myeong-hui [Hong Myong Hui], Minister of Foreign Affairs Nam Il, Chairman of State Planning Commission Jeong Jun-taek [Jong Jun Thaek], Minister of Finance Yun Gong-heum [Yun Kong Hum], Minister of Railways Kim Hoe-il [Kim Hoe Il], Minister of Communal Economy Ju Hwang-seop [Ju Hwang Sop].
Vice-chairman of the Government Choe Yong-geon [Choe Yong Gon] and Choe Chang-ik [Choe Chang Ik], chairman of the CC KWP, representatives of political and social organizations and the Diplomatic Corps accredited to the Government of the DPRK saw the delegation off at the main train station in Pyongyang.
The charge d’Affaires of the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in the DPRK and the Chairman of the Chinese People’s Delegation, which at the moment is present in Korea, also traveled to China with the Korean Government Delegation.
Cerekwicki Eugeniusz
[signature]
Charge d’Affaires of the Embassy of the PRP
in the DPRK
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Embassy of the PRP in China
The Polish Embassy reports on the DPRK delegation headed by Kim Il Sung which left for Beijing.
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