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May 17, 1972

Report from Etre Sándor, 'The visit of Korean first secretary Kim Yun-gil'

A report by Etre Sandor on the visit of North Korean First Secretary Kim Yun-gil and Hungary’s support for Korean reunification.

September 15, 1972

Report from Szüts Pál, 'Meeting with North Korean Ahn Gi-son'

A report by Szutes Pal on the meeting with North Korean Ahn Gi-son concerning the UN General Assembly and the inter-Korean Red Cross negotiations.

September 6, 1972

Report from Szüts Pál, 'The visit of Korean first secretary Kim Yun-gil'

A report by Szuts Pal on the meeting with North Korean first secretary Kim Yun-gil, about inviting the ambassador of Cyprus in New York to Pyongyang as well as about the Red Cross negotiations.

August 28, 1972

Report from Szüts Pál, 'Visit of Kim Yun-gil, the first secretary of the DPRK'

A report by Szutes Pal on the upcoming negotiations between the two Korean Red Cross organizations in Pyongyang.

June 24, 1972

Report from Kádas István, 'The visit of Korean ambassador Pak Gyeong-sun'

A report by Kadas Istvan on a conversation with North Korean ambassador Pak Gyeong-sun about the US violation of the armistice treaty and inter-Korean relations.

April 14, 1972

Report from Etre Sándor, 'Information from the leader, and the referent of the Hungarian subdivision at the DPRK's Foreign Affairs Ministry.'

A report by Etre Sandor on his visit to North Korea, in which he spoke with the North Korean Foreign Ministry about Hungarian-Korean relations and Korean reunification.

February 4, 1972

Report by Dr. Pataki János, 'The visit of Korean councilor Ahn Gi-son'

A report from Dr.Pataki Janos on the visit of North Korean councilor Ahn Gi-Son, and their discussion of North Korea’s views on various UN issues.

July 13, 1972

Memorandum, Hungarian Foreign Ministry

The Hungarian Foreign Ministry summarizes the change of the positions of North and South Korea on the unification of the Korean Peninsula, Soviet-Korean relations, and the involvement of China and the United States on the Korean Peninsula.

July 12, 1972

Telegram, Embassy of Hungary in North Vietnam to the Hungarian Foreign Ministry

The Hungarian Embassy in North Vietnam reports on North Vietnam's dissatisfaction with the agreements between the North Koreans and the South Koreans.

July 8, 1972

Telegram, Embassy of Hungary in Yugoslavia to the Hungarian Foreign Ministry

A telegram expressing the views of the Yugoslavians and the Chinese on the July 4 North-South Korean declaration.

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