1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
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1898- 1976
1893- 1976
1879- 1953
1912- 1994
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1875- 1965
April 4, 1978
The North Korean ambassador conveys to N. Ceausescu a gratitude message from Kim Il Sung regarding the Romanian leader’s willingness to discuss the Korean problem during his visit in the United States.
October 10, 1977
O Jin-u provides a brief on the military developments within the peninsula, including the transfer of American defense capabilities to South Korea, tensions provoked by South Korea, and the modernization of South Korean military. O expressed North Korea's interest in broad cooperation with Romania in the field of military industry.
June 20, 1977
Kong Jin-tae and Ceausescu exchange opinions on Korean unification, Romania’s support to the DRPK within various international fora, the withdrawal of the foreign troops from South Korea, and bilateral cooperation in the filed of oil exploitation, among other topics.
February 14, 1972
Heo Dam asks for Romania’s support to bring the Korean issue onto the UN agenda and to hinder South Korea's efforts to develop relations with communist countries.
August 30, 1971
The two delegations discuss about the state of military relations and ways of further improving bilateral cooperation.
June 7, 1970
Kim Il Sung and Emil Bodnaras discuss military and diplomatic relations between Romania and DPRK and the Soviet approach towards the issue of Warsaw Pact’s enlargement, among other topics. Romania’s possible involvement in facilitating the communication between Western Europe and the United States and North Korea was broached.
January 30, 1968
October 29, 1969
Ceausescu expresses his discontent towards the attitude adopted by DPRK regarding Romania, including North Korea's non-participation in the 10th Congress of the Romanian Communist Party and the way in which the 25th celebration of Romanian liberation was marked in North Korea.
September 12, 1984
Pedro Maria Tonha "Pedalé" was the defense minister of Angola; General Konstantin Kurochkin was the head of the Soviet Military Mission in Angola; General Polo Cintra Frías was the head of the Cuban Military Mission in Angola
March 6, 1984
Message from R. F. "Pik" Botha declaring that, despite SWAPO incursions into Namibia, South African forces have not retaliated, in order to give the maximum amount of time for Angola to make good on its promise to withdraw its forces. South Africa will, however, maintain a military presence in Namibia while he threat is still there.