1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
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1912- 1994
1967
Czech diplomats review the DPRK's foreign relations with Eastern Europe and Asia, especially the USSR, China, and Czechoslovakia.
July 30, 1967
I. Horjenevski and A. Lazar discuss Czech loans to North Korea and the important purges taking place in North Korea an effort to achieve the "monolithic unity" of the Korean Workers' Party.
April 15, 1967
An analysis of the causes of the incidents on the 38th parallel by delegates to the Neutral Nations Supervisory Comission.
July 29, 1968
The German and Polish ambassadors in North Korea review clashes along the DMZ, the capture of the USS Pueblo, and the connections between Prague Spring and events in Korea.
January 23, 1968
North Korea asks Czechoslovakia not to reprint Chinese Red Guard publications about Kim Il Sung.
May 4, 1971
The Embassy of Hungary in Czechoslovakia reports on Czech-North Korean relations
April 20, 1949
Published by the Society for the Study of International Problems in 1949, this book contains a compilation of letters and news from 1948 that cover North Korea's position toward the Korean issue at the United Nations.
January 21, 1978
The Romanian Embassy in Pyongyang reports on North Korea's requests for equipment and technical assistance from Czechoslovakia.
February 6, 1960
Czechoslovak Ambassador Stanislav Kohousek and Puzanov discuss some peculiarities of North Korea's Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
May 17, 1958
Nam Il learns that the Soviet government will receive a North Korean delegation to study the "use of atomic energy for peaceful purposes" while informing Puzanov of arrangements for representatives of the DPRK to attend party congresses in Eastern Europe.