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June 24, 1969

Dossier of (Draft) Agreements between the Netherlands Council for Trade Promotion and their Japanese, Irish and North Korean Counterparts

A cover letter from Heldring of the Netherlands Council for Trade Promotion (in Dutch); the text of agreements with the Japan External Trade Organization and the Irish Export Board (in English); and a draft agreement with the Korean Committee for the Promotion of International Trade including lists of goods (in English).

June 26, 1969

Draft Agreement Between the Dutch and North Korean Committee/Council for the Promotion of (International) Trade

Draft agreement between the Netherlands Council for Trade Promotion and the Korea Committee for the Promotion of International Trade.

June 30, 1969

Memorandum of Conversation of the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 'Relations with North Korea'

Memo on a visit by Heldring and Kroese, of the Netherlands Council for Trade Promotion, during which a draft agreement with their North Korean counterpart was discussed. Despite some specific objections the agreement in principle was acceptable to the Ministry. (The draft is the first attachment; other materials supplied for comparison by Heldring comprise the second attachment.)

May 29, 1969

Internal Memorandum of the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 'North Korean Economic Mission'

Heldring of the Netherlands Council for Trade Promotion has visited to inquire if the Ministry would object to the Council sponsoring a North Korean trade mission to the Netherlands in June. It did not, but his interlocutor did point out the government's opposition to any permanent trade mission.

October 18, 1974

Internal Memorandum of Conversation of the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 'Visa request North Korean journalists'

Memorizes a visit by the South Korean representative in The Hague to urge the Dutch to deny a North Korean request for visa for journalists.

June 26, 1974

Internal Memorandum of Conversation of the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 'Talk with Korean Ambassador'

The Ministry's Secretary-General reports a conversation with the South Korean Ambassador in which the latter invited the Minister to visit South Korea, inquired if the Dutch would like to open an Embassy in Seoul, and expressed intent to expand ties, to all of which the Secretary-General gave a noncommittal reply.

June 6, 1974

Cable from the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs to East Berlin, 'Netherlands - North Korea'

The uncooperative attitude of North Korea re admission of both Koreas to the U.N. has disappointed the Dutch. Furthermore, general Communist refusal to recognize South Korea makes progress presently impossible.

June 3, 1974

Cable from the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs to Vienna, 'North Korea'

The Minister requests confirmation of Austria's rumored intent to engage in official relations with Pyongyang.

May 31, 1974

Cable from Dutch Embassy in East-Berlin to Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 'Netherlands - North Korea'

Reinink reports on being approached by the North Korean Ambassador on how to improve relations. The latter also mentioned Austria was about to engage in official relations; Reinink gave a noncommittal response.

March 1, 1974

Handwritten Note, Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 'Minister's standpoint re recognition of North Korea'

The Minister in principle supports recognition of North Korea but wants to delay it because of lack of Communist reciprocity re South Korea.

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