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June 26, 1991
Permanent Observer of DPRK broached two questions to SG regarding the situation on the Korean peninsula and the application of UN membership.
July 23, 1974
Tito agrees with Kim on the importance of reunification and the need for US troops to withdraw from South Korea.
October 3, 1968
Socialist bloc officials discuss developments at the Korean armistice line and the fate of the USS Pueblo crew.
May 18, 1978
Carter writes to Park to ask for help to reduce tensions on the peninsula and facilitate the resumption of a serious North-South dialogue.
May 15, 1972
Kim Il Sung credits the diplomatic achievements and economic development of North Korea for creating greater opposition and chaos in South Korea. He also broaches how the two Koreas have different opinions on family reunions.
August 8, 1972
A letter from the North Korean embassy to the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, attached to the report by Barity Miklos
August 1, 1954
A building occupied by the US Eighth Army is released from military occupancy and returned to the Korean government.
September 21, 1954
The Korean government would like to use the Naija Apartments as living quarters for newspaper correspondents.
March 23, 1955
Songin Nam reports on various activities by the Eighth United States Army.
May 22, 1980
Japan and China discuss the possibility of a North Korean invasion of South Korea.