1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
1892- 1980
East Asia
1912- 1994
1917- 1979
1924-
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North America
Yugoslavia
August 23, 1979
Tito strongly suggests the socialist countries should achieve unity. He also discussed a letter from US Secretary States Vance concerning a trilateral dialogue between the U.S., South Korea, and the DPRK.
March 28, 1978
During his visit to the United States, Tito stressed that relations between states should be based on equality and independence. Regarding the possibility of dialogue between the US and the DPRK, Yugoslavia could help with a low level trilateral dialogue.
February 6, 1978
Kim Il Sung criticizes Park Chung Hee and says the United States should "remove" him.
July 23, 1974
Tito agrees with Kim on the importance of reunification and the need for US troops to withdraw from South Korea.
July 22, 1973
Tito encourages bilateral relations between Yugoslavia and North Korea, and offers his support for the peaceful unification of the Korean Peninsula.
July 7, 1973
Kim Il Sung asks President Tito to support the North Korean government’s efforts for the peaceful unification of the Peninsula.
September 4, 1977
The Romanian Embassy in Pyongyang reports to the Romanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs on President Tito's visit to North Korea. The correspondence also summarizes the conversation between Tito and Kim Il Sung regarding the international communist movement, the Korean issue, and the Non-Aligned Movement.