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June 26, 1958

Journal of Soviet Ambassador in the DPRK A. M. Puzanov for 26 June 1958

Puzanov recounts a meeting with Kim Gwang-hyeop and an encounter with Kim Il Sung at a farewell ceremony for the Chinese People's Volunteers.

May 28, 1958

Journal of Soviet Ambassador in the DPRK A. M. Puzanov for 28 May 1958

Kim Il Sung praises the current state of Soviet-North Korean relations.

May 27, 1958

Journal of Soviet Ambassador in the DPRK A. M. Puzanov for 27 May 1958

Kim Il Sung and the Soviet Military Attaché A. A. D'yakonov review North Korea's military preparations and foreign military relations.

May 26, 1958

Journal of Soviet Ambassador in the DPRK A. M. Puzanov for 26 May 1958

Kim Il Sung reports on Egyptian-Soviet-Korean relations, his views of Tito and Yugoslavia, and economic planning in North Korea.

May 18, 1958

Journal of Soviet Ambassador in the DPRK A. M. Puzanov for 18 May 1958

Kim Il Sung comments on members of the North Korean leadership and Soviet-North Korean friendship.

May 15, 1958

Journal of Soviet Ambassador in the DPRK A. M. Puzanov for 15 May 1958

Nam Il and Puzanov discuss a planned exhibit on the peaceful use of atomic energy in Pyongyang and a proposal for the construction of a Soviet industrial and agricultural exhibition in North Korea.

May 12, 1958

Journal of Soviet Ambassador in the DPRK A. M. Puzanov for 12 May 1958

Pak Geum-cheol and Puzanov are indignant with the League of Communists of Yugoslavia, while Nam Il desires for the Soviet Union to expand an exhibit about the peaceful use of atomic energy in Pyongyang.

May 7, 1958

Journal of Soviet Ambassador in the DPRK A. M. Puzanov for 7 May 1958

Pak Geum-cheol reports that representatives of the Korean Worker's Party will take part in a CPSU conference to be held in May 1958.

May 2, 1958

Journal of Soviet Ambassador in the DPRK A. M. Puzanov for 2 May 1958

Kim Il Sung describes the seizure of South Korean fishing boats and how the fishermenw ere brought to Pyongyang for a May Day demonstration.

April 28, 1958

From the Journal of Gromyko, Record of a Conversation with Ambassador Ri Sin-Pal of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea

Soviet Minister of Foreign Affairs Andrei Gromyko records that North Korea was eager to start a nuclear program, though they insisted it was for “peaceful purposes.” The North Korean Ambassador requested Soviet scientific aid and was informed by Gromyko that the request would “undoubtedly be considered in a favorable spirit.”

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