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February 28, 1978
The Swedish and Finnish governments pressure the DPRK to pay back its debts, while the PRC grants North Korea a loan to partially offset these costs.
April 14, 1978
The DPRK is striving to establish diplomatic relations with as many states as possible and has most recently reached out to the Philippines.
March 14, 1978
Thr Romanian Embassy in Dhaka reports that Bangladesh supports the DPRK's position on reunification.
May 17, 1978
David Blakemore mentions delays in the withdrawal of US troops, congressional investigations of illegal ROK activities in the US, and human rights issue in the ROK.
December 1, 1978
The Romanian Embassy in Beijing transmits North Korea's wish to establish diplomatic relations with Spain.
March 15, 1958
Nam Il informs Puzanov that DPRK seeks to further strengthen ties with other socialist states and establish relations with the some non-socialist states including UAE, Indonesia, Ceylon, India, Burma, and Japan.
April 21, 1955
Zhang Hanfu’s telegrams to PRC Foreign Ministry reporting on the Chinese Delegation's Activities at the Afro-Asian conference on April 20 and 21
February 11, 1957
The Chinese Ambassador to Syria and the Syrian Foreign Minister discuss the timing of the Second Asian-African Conference and the Arab-Israeli conflict
April 10, 1957
In a meeting with the Indonesian ambassador, Zhou Enlai emphasized that it was important that many countries would attend the second Asian-African conference and that China wanted the conference to bolster solidarity rather than be a place for argument.
1955
A list of problems between China and other Asian-African countries