1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
1898- 1976
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1912- 1994
Southeast Asia
1949-
China
August 21, 1961
Hao Deqing reports on planning and invitations for the Korean Workers' Party 4th Congress.
June 20, 1961
An invitation from Kim Il Sung to attend the 4th Congress of the Korean Workers' Party.
August 25, 1960
The North Korean embassy seeks to provide additional food to Korean expatriates living in Beijing, apparently due to the Great Leap famine.
September 18, 1958
Vietnam and North Korea request information and maps about Taiwan from the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
August 3, 1958
Arrangements and plans for a dinner and reception involving North Korea's Deputy Prime Minister Ri Ju-yeon.
February 10, 1965
Hao Deqing and Pak Geum-cheol discuss the potential visit to North Korea by Soviet official Aleksey Kosygin.
February 11, 1965
June 8, 1965
Qiao Guanhua and Pak Se-chang discuss preparations for the Second Asian-African Conference, revealing their views on the potential participation of South Vietnam, South Korea, and the Soviet Union.
June 21, 1965
Zhang Hanfu provides a summary of Pak Seong-cheol's comments on the coup d'etat in Algeria and the potential participation of South Korea in the Second Asian-African Conference.
April 11, 1958
Qiao Guanhua reports that the Korean Workers' Party will not send a delegation the 7th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia.