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September 24, 1987

Procedure concerning Operative Advance Notification on Cross-Border Transit requested by DPRK Security Organs

Stasi procedures for South Koreans transiting via East Germany for meetings with DPRK officials.

October 10, 1988

Note about a Conversation with the DPRK Ambassador to the GDR, Comrade Pak Yeong-chan, on 10 October 1988 in Berlin

DPRK Ambassador Pak Yeong-chan discusses Hungary's decision to recognize the South Korean government, East German-North Korean relations, and procedures for North Korean citizens traveling to West Berlin.

October 17, 1988

Letter from the DPRK Embassy to the GDR to the Main Department for Consular Affairs, GDR Ministry of Foreign Affairs

The DPRK Embassy in East Germany seeks to establish procedures and permissions for Korean citizens traveling to West Berlin.

May 24, 1989

Note on Meeting with Comrade Ri Jong-geun on 24 May 1989

Ri Jong-geun requests that East Germany provide the DPRK with information of Korean nationals in the GDR.

September 27, 1989

Note on Meeting with Comrade Ri Jong-geun on 27 September 1989

Ri Jong-geun follows up on East German-North Korean cooperation in managing North Korean nationals living in Germany.

December 16, 1986

Report on Detention of a United States Military Attache in Kuwait

Report on detention of a United States Military Attache in Kuwait while trying to gather information on arms shipments between the Soviet Union and Iraq, via Kuwait.

March 10, 1986

Information on the Planned Deployment of a Delegation from Chemical Services in the Republic of Iraq

A delegation of the East German National People's Army in Iraq is supposed to facilitate the transfer of the training site for chemical services to the Defense Ministry of the Republic of Iraq.

September 27, 1985

Planned Visit by Iraq Delegation of the Division Chemical Services of the Ministry for National Defense

Plan for a visit by a delegation from Iraq's Ministry for National Defense, Division of Chemical Services regarding a training site build by East Germany.

September 11, 1985

Meeting Between the Ambassador of Iran and the East German Minister for National Defense

Iranian Ambassador to the GDR Hamed Reza Assefi discusses the nature of the Iran-Iraq War and the East German position in it. East German Minister Hoffman then responds that the GDR's position, though it is to promote peace, is chiefly to resist the NATO arms build-up. The Ambassador also requests military training assistance from Germany.

December 5, 1984

Visit by the General Secretary of the Democratic Party of Kurdistan/Iraq to East Germany

In late 1984, Kurdish Democratic Party leader Massoud Barzani and a group of colleagues travel to Europe with false Syrian passports in order to win the favor of the socialist countries and whoever else in Europe who will recognize them.

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