Kim Il Sung and A.M. Puzanov discuss China's attempts to sway other communist parties against the Soviet Union.
September 3, 1960
Journal of Soviet Ambassador to the DPRK A.M. Puzanov for 3 September 1960
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SOVIET EMBASSY IN THE DPRK
Nº 163
19 September 1960
JOURNAL
of Soviet Ambassador in the DPRK A. M. Puzanov for the period
24 August through 9 September 1960
Pyongyang
[…]
3 September 1960
I paid a protocol visit to Bulgarian Ambassador Georgiy Kosto Bogdanov. The Ambassador said that during a visit the Chinese chargé was very talkative, however he did not touch on any contentious issues. In reply to a question about small-scale metallurgy he upheld its advantage, significant, and importance very passionately.
Kosto Bogdanov expressed surprise at the long absence of the Chinese Ambassador in Pyongyang and that in reply to the reason for the Ambassador's absence the chargé d'affaires replied not very convincingly and with a smile that he was in Peking for treatment.
[…]
SOVIET AMBASSADOR IN THE DPRK [signature] (A. Puzanov)
Five copies printed
1 - Cde. A. A. Gromyko
2 - Cde. Yu. V. Andropov
3 - Cde. V. I. Tugarinov
4 - UVPI MID SSSR
5 - to file
Nº 448, re
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In a conversation with A.M. Puzanov, Kosto Bogdanov notes his surprise at the long absence of the Chinese Ambassador in Pyongyang.
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