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May 20, 1958
Puzanov visits Nam Il and is informed on the DPRK delegation for familiarization with the use of atomic energy.
May 8, 1958
Torbenkov reports on the construction of a cement plant, an irrigation system, and an agricultural collective in North Korea. Nam Il outlines plans to improve sanitation and prevent illnesses from spreading.
May 6, 1958
Puzanov reports on the premises selected to house the Soviet exhibition on the use of atomic energy for peaceful purposes.
May 5, 1958
Soviet Ambassador Puzanov reports on preparations for a Soviet industrial and agricultural exhibit in Pyongyang at North Korea's request.
July 4, 1961
Ambassador Pervukhin sends the views of the Soviet embassy in East Germany regarding the negotiation of a peace treaty between East Germany and the Soviet Union. It notes that "the most difficult issues which will arise after signing a peace treaty are the practical exercise by [the] GDR organs of effective control over the links between West Berlin and the FRG and the establishment of a regime over the movement of the population between West and Democratic Berlin."
May 19, 1961
Ambassador Pervukhin reports to Russian Foreign Minister Gromyko on the position of the East German government regarding the possibility of a peace treaty between the Soviet Union and East Germany and a resolution to the ambiguous status of Berlin. The report also discusses the possibility of enforcing better border controls between east and west Berlin in order to "close 'the door to the West.'"
February 24, 1960
Kim Il Sung describes his kidney disease in a conversation with the Soviet Ambassador and provides information on agriculture and ongoing administrative restructuring in North Korea.
March 1, 1960
Pak Seong-cheol notes an increase of tension in Korea from the South Korean authorities and describes North Korea's planned response.
March 7, 1960
Puzanov provides Kim Il Sung with a memorandum of conversation between N. S. Khrushchev and J. Nehru.
March 22, 1960
Puzanov and Pak Seong-cheol comment on the introduction of nuclear weapons to South Korea by the United States.