1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
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East Asia
North Korea
1912- 1994
1941- 2011
October 31, 1980
Note on the attachment of the report of the Hungarian party delegation about the Korean Workers’ Party’s 6th Congress that they have prepared for the Political Bureau.
November 18, 1980
Information from DPRK charge d’affaires on ten-point proposal for reunification, on two-governments-one-nation system, with Hungarian response
November 5, 1980
Information sent by DPRK charge d’affaires on ten-point proposal for reunification and the Hungarian response on the proposal
December 9, 1980
O Man-seok's brief of DPRK internal policies activities to move forward the cause of unifying Korea.
May 30, 1983
A conversation with Pang Yong-kab and Ho Kwang-ho on the Sino-Korean relationships following the hijacking of a Chinese airplane
February 16, 1981
The Hungarian Foreign Ministry reports that the Korean Democratic Party has changed names and become known as the Korean Social Democratic Party.
January 18, 1978
Pakistan denies Kim Il Sung's invitation for Zia ul-Haq to visit Pyongyang and explains that domestic developments will prevent ul-Haq from traveling abroad.
May 1, 1975
The Hungarian Embassy in the DPRK provides an overview of relations between Pyongyang and Vientiane and summarizes a recent visit of a Lao delegation to North Korea.
February 18, 1976
A member of the Polish Embassy reports information on DPRK military expenditures, manpower, and desire to construct a nuclear reactor.
April 15, 1976
Report on Soviet-Korean economic negotiations. The DPRK makes a request for a nuclear power plant, which the Soviet Union declines. The Korean delegation is overly aggressive and crude to the Soviets.