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March 15, 1971

Notes on a Bulletin of the Korean News Agency

Note describing the changes that have been made by the North Koreans to the Albanian greeting telegram to the 5th Congress of the Korean Workers’ Party.

October 3, 1970

Information on a Meeting between Piro Bita and the DPRK Ambassador

The Korean Ambassador informs Piro Bita about the Central Committee of the Korean Workers’ Party’s 5th Congress and asks that the Albanian Labor Party write a greeting message for this event.

October 31, 1970

Telegram from the Central Committee of the Albanian Labor Party to the 5th Congress of the Korean Workers’ Party

The Albanian Labor Party sends a greeting message to the 5th Congress of the Korean Workers’ Party and expresses its support for North Korea’s struggle against its enemies.

December 18, 1970

Telegram from the Korean Workers’ Party to the Central Committee of the Albanian Labor Party

The Central Committee of the Korean Workers’ Party thanks the Albanian Labor Party for the greeting message that they sent for the 5th Congress of their party.

November 3, 1967

Report on the Stance of the Korean Workers' Party and the Relations with Albania

Albanian officials describe North Korea’s relations with the Soviet Union in 1967 as well as Kim Il Sung’s cult of personality.

July 3, 1952

State Department Views on Radio Liberty

Responding to Frank Wisner’s June 2 request ["Office of Policy Coordination Requests State Department Views on Radio Liberty"], the State Department Office of East European Affairs provides Robert Joyce with its views of proposed RL broadcasts, stressing a policy of “self determination for the nationalities when conditions are such as to permit them freely to give expression to their will” [a formulation which would be known as non-predeterminism].

January 16, 1967

Report on the Stance of the DPRK towards Albania

Albanian officials examine North Korea’s positions toward Albania and revisionism and emphasizes that the removal of Khrushchev led to an improvement of relations between the Soviet Union and North Korea.

June 9, 1952

State Department and Office of Policy Coordination Discussion of Radio Liberty

State Department and Office of Policy Coordination officials discuss differences among émigré groups and hostility of the exile Ukrainian Congress to the American Committee for Liberation.

June 2, 1952

Office of Policy Coordination Requests State Department Views on Radio Liberty

Frank Wisner in a memorandum to Robert Joyce requests State Department views on policy guidance for Radio Liberty broadcasts, to be organized by the Russian émigré Political Center and adhering to a list of 21 prescriptions and prohibitions.

May 29, 1952

State Department Comments on Radio Liberty Policy Guidance Paper

State Department Russia expert Francis B. Stevens comments on a draft policy guidance for Radio Liberty broadcasts. [Evidently an initial response to "Office of Policy Coordination Requests State Department Views on Radio Liberty", which is dated June 2 but was drafted on May 26.]

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