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June 26, 1944
Stalin and Harriman discuss Finland and the strategy for Finnish withdraw from the war.
June 10, 1944
Ambassador Harriman and Stalin discuss D-Day and future Russian offensives including Finland.
October 28, 1976
This cable reports on the departure of four North Korean diplomats expelled from Finland for smuggling alcohol, tobacco and narcotics. New diplomats arrived via train from Moscow to replace those expelled.
October 21, 1976
This cable discusses the expulsion of North Korean diplomats from Finland after they were accused of smuggling cigarettes, alcohol, and drugs. It also discusses North Korean resistance to the expulsion and confrontations with the Finnish press.
October 30, 1976
A summary of the North Korean smuggling scandal in Scandinavia produced by the US intelligence community.
July 30, 1976
A DPRK Embassy note on the departure of North Korean diplomats from Helsinki.
September 3, 1975
The Foreign Ministers did not oppose discussion of the Finnish proposal for the creation of a nuclear-free zone in the United Nations
May 5, 1975
President Kekkonen’s foreign policy towards the Soviet Union was more active and vigorous, based on Finland’s geo-political situation.
April 10, 1964
Finland welcomed the signing of the Partial Test Ban Treaty at Moscow and was one of the first countries to sign it. However, there is reluctance on the part of other Scandinavian countries to accept the proposal