1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
1912- 1994
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August 15, 1961
The Albanian Labor Party Central Committee accepts the invitation extended to them by the Korean Workers’ Party to send a delegation to their 4th Congress.
June 20, 1961
The Korean Workers’ Party invites the Albanian Labor Party to send a delegation to the 4th Congress of the Korean Workers’ Party to be held on September 11, 1961 in Pyongyang.
February 10, 1961
Enver Hoxha and Pak Geum-cheol emphasize the solidarity and friendship between the people of North Korea and Albania.
September 7, 1966
The transcript of the conversation notes North Korea's concerns about South Korea's increasing military size and the continued existence of the UN Commission for the Unification and Rehabilitation of Korea. Hoxha gives his support for the DPRK position.
October 1966
A report summarizing the history of the Korean Workers' Party since the end of the Korean War, touching upon leadership within the Korean Workers' Party and North Korea's foreign relations and foreign policy.
1970
A report traces the developments in Korea since World War II and examines North Korea’s relations with the Soviet Union as well as China and its position on revisionism.
October 3, 1970
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
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
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
Albanian officials describe North Korea’s relations with the Soviet Union in 1967 as well as Kim Il Sung’s cult of personality.