1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
1912- 1994
China
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1893- 1976
1898- 1976
May 1961
The Ministries of Foreign Affairs and Public Security expresses concern at the growing number of illegal border crossing among ethnic Koreans of Chinese nationality into North Korea.
October 18, 1958
The Ministry of the Interior transmits a report entitled "Internal Opinions on Marriages between Chinese [Men] and [North] Korean Women" as reference for Civil Administration Departments in the People's Republic of China. The document outlines policies for addressing requests from North Korean women wishing to marry Chinese men.
December 17, 1957
The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs informs the Chinese Embassy in North Korea and the Public Security Offices in Liaoning, Jilin, Heilongjiang Provinces of China and North Korea's policies regarding illegal border crossings.
July 15, 1971
Officials of the Mongolian People's Republic and the Korean Worker's Party discuss their mutual support for the peaceful unification of the Korean peninsula, obstacles presented by the U.S. and Japan, and perspectives on the Sino-Soviet split.
February 14, 1961
East German diplomats report that the repatriation of Koreans living in Japan has been suspended.
July 4, 1950
A Chinese Foreign Ministry report on the management of Korean nationals living in China during the Korean War.
April 20, 1950
The Chinese Foreign Ministry reports on procedures for repatriating Koreans and Japanese living in China.
May 18, 1949
A telegram from the leader of the group of Soviet specialists in Northeast China to the Chairman of the USSR Council of Ministers about the results of Chinese-Korean talks on military cooperation.
1945
A Soviet report on the situation of Japanese in Korea and on the status of Koreans in Manchuria, or Northeast China, after liberation.
November 9, 1972
Ri Man-seok discusses the development of diplomatic, political, and military relations between the two Koreas.