1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
North Korea
1912- 1994
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North America
1920- 2010
October 18, 1976
Report to the Swedish Embassy in Pyongyang with information about the police investigation revolving the North Korean embassy in Stockholm and asking embassy personnel to make an assessment about their own security.
July 1, 1978
Kim invites a high-level delegation from Yugoslavia to participate in the DPRK's 30th anniversary celebrations.
June 15, 1978
Kim acknowledges Tito's full support for the reunification of Korean peninsula, and says that he is considering the proposal for low level talks between the United States, South Korea and the DPRK.
February 6, 1978
Kim Il Sung criticizes Park Chung Hee and says the United States should "remove" him.
April 11, 1977
Kim is grateful for Yugoslavia’s past and continued assistance on the unification issue. Elsewhere, he discusses the economic and political situation in Korea, a hostile incident caused by the South Korean army, and other issues relating to the unification of Korea. He is also pleased that Tito’s upcoming visit to Pyongyang has been agreed upon.
July 7, 1973
Kim Il Sung asks President Tito to support the North Korean government’s efforts for the peaceful unification of the Peninsula.
June 9, 1989
According to Polish reports from Pyongyang, the North Korean leadership interpreteted the Tiananmen Square protests in Beijing in relation to lack of monolitic unity among the Chinese leadership and China's reform policies.
July 29, 1982
Com. Jewdoszuk reports that, in connection with the succession issue, propaganda around Kim Jong Il is increasing.
January 2, 1982
In conversation with Com. Tomaszewski, Kim Il Sung analyzed Poland's declaration of martial law.
May 12, 1978
Hua Gufeng visited Pyongyang to brief the DPRK on China's new foreign policy and attempt to dispel any concerns held by Kim Il Sung.