Skip to content

Results:

31 - 40 of 50

Documents

July 7, 1980

Telegram the Hungarian Embassy in Pyongyang, 'On the slogans of the 6th Korean Workers’ Party Congress'

The Hungarian Embassy in North Korea reports that the slogans of the 6th Korean Workers' Party Congress are "lacking in references to Marxism-Leninism, and instead only use the concepts of 'juche' and 'independence'.”

August 8, 1972

A letter from the North Korean embassy, attached to 'Visit of the Korean ambassador'

A letter from the North Korean embassy to the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, attached to the report by Barity Miklos

1968

Report by Kádas István, 'Negotiations of the Korean nuclear delegation in the GDR'

A report by Hungarian Ambassador Kadas Istvan about the negotiations between the North Korea and East Germany over nuclear issues.

May 30, 1965

Hungarian Embassy in the DPRK, Report, 30 May 1965. Subject: On China’s war plans.

The Hungarian Ambassador to Pyongyang speculates that China's recent talk of war planning with North Korea may be for the purposes of "disinformation."

September 14, 1983

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

A report on a iscussion between Kim Il Sung and Demichev about foreign policies toward Soviet and KAL incident

September 12, 1983

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

A request from Soviet Union to North Korea to explain North Korean actions regarding the KAL shootdown incident.

June 6, 1980

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

A North Korean newspaper editor describes his views of Chun Doo-hwan to a Hungarian diplomat.

March 1, 1980

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

A conversation with the Chinese ambassador on the Chinese population in the DPRK and China-ROK relationship

January 23, 1968

Report, Embassy of Hungary in North Korea to the Hungarian Foreign Ministry, 23 January 1968

North Korea asks Czechoslovakia not to reprint Chinese Red Guard publications about Kim Il Sung.

August 26, 1972

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

Following the signing of the North-South Joint Communiqué, the Embassy of Hungary in North Korea describes the DPRK plan to unite the Korean Peninsula by cornering Park Chung Hee.

Pagination