1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
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South Asia
1912- 1994
February 25, 1974
The telegram from the Hungarian Embassy in Pyongyang concerns a naval incident at the Northern Limit Line, straining inter-Korean relations.
January 22, 1974
Establishment of North Korean-Cuban relations is the subject of this telegram. Among the issues discussed is an exchange of Cuban sugar for payment.
January 7, 1974
The telegram speaks of the establishment of relations between North Korea and South Vietnam.
April 6, 1973
This telegram discusses a North Korean delegation sent to Ethiopia to establish relations. The question of reunification was brought up briefly, as the delegation requested Ethiopia support it at the UN.
July 10, 1972
The telegram discusses the South Vietnamese reactions to the joint declaration of North and South Korea. The ambassador expresses his reservations about it, as he fears it may disarm the revolutionaries in the South.
July 14, 1972
The short telegram concerns the Guinean reactions by North and South Korean declarations. The North Koreans visited the Guinea ambassador to inform him on the status of inter-Korean negotiations but the details were kept secret.
February 9, 1972
The Hungarian Ambassador to Nigeria assesses Nigerian-North Korean relations following a visit by North Korean diplomats to Nigeria.
May 22, 1965
Romanian diplomat discuss with a Hungarian official the state of the North Korean economy in 1965.
April 21, 1954
The Hungarian Legation specifies the duties of the trade unions in North Korea following the Armistice Agreeement.
March 9, 1967
A report on a meeting between Kim Il Sung and the Cuban Ambassador in which the North Koreans criticize China, report on North Korea's relations with Cuba and Yugoslavia, and comment on nuclear nonproliferation.