1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
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1912- 1994
Southeast Asia
September 9, 1980
A report on a conversation with the deputy head of the KWP Central Committee's Foreign Division, regarding the Korean Workers' Party 6th Congress and the request by North Korea for Hungary to send a greeting telegram.
September 10, 1980
A report on a conversation with Bang Jong-gap regarding Kim Jong Il and the deterioration of party relations between Hungary and North Korea.
September 2, 1980
The Hungarian Embassy in Pyongyang reports which foreign delegations the Korean Workers' Party is inviting to its 6th Congress.
August 15, 1980
The Hungarian Embassy in Pyongyang speculates whether or not foreign delegations will be invited to the KWP's 6th Congress.
July 7, 1980
The Hungarian Embassy in North Korea reports that the slogans of the 6th Korean Workers' Party Congress are "lacking in references to Marxism-Leninism, and instead only use the concepts of 'juche' and 'independence'.”
August 8, 1972
A letter from the North Korean embassy to the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, attached to the report by Barity Miklos
July 3, 1972
A request from Etre Sandor for the report on North Korea’s reaction to Nixon’s visit to Moscow.
1968
A report by Hungarian Ambassador Kadas Istvan about the negotiations between the North Korea and East Germany over nuclear issues.
April 14, 1972
A report by Etre Sandor on his visit to North Korea, in which he spoke with the North Korean Foreign Ministry about Hungarian-Korean relations and Korean reunification.
May 30, 1965
The Hungarian Ambassador to Pyongyang speculates that China's recent talk of war planning with North Korea may be for the purposes of "disinformation."