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February 16, 1967

Letter, UNCURK Principal Secretary Nekunam to UN Chef de Cabinet Narasimhan

Principal Secretary Ali Nekunam writes to Chef de Cabinet C.V. Narasimhan and encloses his notes and UNCURK documents concerning the Republic of Korea's international, national, and economic developments during 31 January - 13 February 1967.

February 10, 1967

Letter, UNCURK Principal Secretary Nekunam to UN Chef de Cabinet Narasimhan, Concerning Eighth US Army Logistical Support to UNCURK

Principal Secretary Ali Nekunam reports to Chef de Cabinet C.V. Narasimhan on the Eight US Army's extension of logistical support to UNCURK and enclosed a letter from Deputy Chief of Staff Allan G. Pixton to Political Affairs Officer Bedrich Syrovy which details the extension.

February 2, 1967

Memo, CSSR Mission to Secretary-General U Thant, Concerning Czechoslovak Contribution to the UN

The Permanent Mission of Czechoslovakia to the UN outlines specificities concerning the Government of Czechoslovak Socialist Republic's contribution to the UNs 1966 regular budget.

January 27, 1967

Letter, UNCURK Officer-in-Charge Syrovy to UN Chef de Cabinet Narasimhan, concerning ROK Political Situation

Officer-in-Charge Bedrich Syrovy reports to Chef de Cabinet C.V. Narasimhan about the South Korean domestic political situation and forthcoming election.

January 19, 1967

Letter, UN Chef de Cabinet Narasimhan to UNCURK Officer-in-Charge Syrovy

Letters between Chef de Cabinet C.V. Narasimhan and Officer-in-Charge Bedrich Syrovy concern logistical support for the UN Commission for the Unification and Rehabilitation of Korea.

July 23, 1973

Note On a Conversation with the Acting Hungarian Ambassador to the DPRK, Comrade Dr. Taraba, on 19 July 1973 in the Hungarian Embassy.

Heo Dam briefs Dr. Taraba on South Korea's intention to apply for UN membership, North Korea's foreign relations with East and West Germany, and Kim Il Sung's new proposals on unification.

July 13, 1972

Memorandum, Hungarian Foreign Ministry

The Hungarian Foreign Ministry summarizes the change of the positions of North and South Korea on the unification of the Korean Peninsula, Soviet-Korean relations, and the involvement of China and the United States on the Korean Peninsula.

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