1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
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1912- 1994
1913- 2008
April 27, 1968
Pak Seong-cheol voices North Korea's views on the capture of the USS Pueblo, relations among communist countries, and events in Czechoslovakia.
November 15, 1968
The Hungarian Embassy provides a brief on a visit by the Japanese Communist Party to North Korea.
January 23, 1968
North Korea asks Czechoslovakia not to reprint Chinese Red Guard publications about Kim Il Sung.
May 4, 1971
The Embassy of Hungary in Czechoslovakia reports on Czech-North Korean relations
February 17, 1979
The DPRK asks Czechoslvakia to construct a nuclear power plant, and also for uranium-mining equipment.
April 30, 1981
A North Korean delegations visits technical universities and colleges in Czechoslovakia and the GDR. North Korea urgently seeks to send post-graduate students and trainees to study in fields related to nuclear physics, laser technology, etc.
December 8, 1960
Károly Práth reports on Czech-North Korean relations, Soviet-North Korean relations, and the status of inter-Korean relations and the prospects for reunification.
December 28, 1956
Report from Ambassador Károly Práth to Budapest on a conversation he had with Macuch, the Counsellor of the Czechoslovak Embassy. They discussed the inefficient organization of industry in North Korea and the ineffective manner with which Southern provocations are dealt.