1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
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1912- 1994
Southeast Asia
April 27, 1968
During a conversation with the Hungarian party delegation, Kim Il Sung desribes the DPRK's domestic development as well as its foreign relations with Hungary and United States.
Pak Seong-cheol voices North Korea's views on the capture of the USS Pueblo, relations among communist countries, and events in Czechoslovakia.
November 15, 1968
The Hungarian Embassy provides a brief on a visit by the Japanese Communist Party to North Korea.
January 28, 1969
A report on the North Korean leaders' statements on South Korean partisan struggles, especially that of Deputy Foreign Minister Kim Jae-bong. Kim addresses the need not to identify the incidents in South Korea with those in South Vietnam.The report emphasizes that such statements are becoming more objective.
October 30, 1969
A description of China-North Korea relations. Despite alleged troubles between China and North Korea, North Korea continues its close relations with China, as it faces the possibility of war with South Korea.
January 23, 1968
North Korea asks Czechoslovakia not to reprint Chinese Red Guard publications about Kim Il Sung.
January 25, 1968
A report on the great friendship between North Korea and Cuba.
November 20, 1967
A report on a hostile sentiment between North Korea and PRC after the Cultural Revolution.
July 22, 1967
Károly Fendler analyzes the situation that Park Chung Hee regime faces internally as well as internationally, and North Korea's strategies for inducing a communist revolution in South Korea.
April 11, 1967
Kim Jae-seok reports on North Korea's stance regarding China's Cultural Revolution.