1893-1976
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April 14, 1972
A report by Etre Sandor on his visit to North Korea, in which he spoke with the North Korean Foreign Ministry about Hungarian-Korean relations and Korean reunification.
March 30, 1972
A report by Csatorday Karoly on the visit of North Korean ambassador Pak Gyeong-sun, in which they discussed inviting three UN representatives from Africa to North Korea.
February 15, 1972
A report by Etre Sandor providing details about five North Korean governmental delegations to Africa and Middle East and the visit of Pak Seong-cheol to Hungary.
A report on a conversation with North Korean ambassador Pak Gyeong-sun, about the upcoming negotiations between North Korean and Hungarian governmental delegations.
October 31, 1988
This report by the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs describes Prime Minister KĂĄroly GrĂłszâs visit to Iran in 1988, during which Iranian officials expressed their distrust of the Soviet Union and sought to reinforce positive relations with Hungary.
October 4, 1987
This report issued by the Hungarian Embassy in Iraq gives details on the Kurdish and Shiâite opposition and role in the Iran-Iraq conflict and the prospects of the controlling regime as of 1987.
May 22, 1987
This report issued by the Hungarian Embassy in Iran describes Iranâs increasing advantage against Iraq in Iran-Iraq War, amidst some domestic opposition to the war, and a continuing controversy over the use of chemical weapons.
July 5, 1986
This report issued by the Hungarian Embassy in Iraq discusses the increasing domestic instability in 1986, includint Shiâite riots, economic hardship, and Saddam Husseinâs efforts to destroy his opposition.
April 24, 1986
This report issued by the Hungarian Embassy in Iraq describes the fracturing of relations between the Baath Party, the army, and the president, economic strife, and the efforts necessary to regain domestic stability in 1986.
April 17, 1985
This report issued by the Hungarian Embassy in Iraq discusses the declining importance of the Iran-Iraq War for the United States and the need for the superpowers to mediate the conflict in order to focus on broader aspects of their relations.