1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
1912- 1994
North America
1893- 1976
1904- 1997
1898- 1976
1879- 1953
1917- 1979
February 9, 1968
South Korea's responses and reactions to the attempted assassination of President Park Chung Hee and the seizure of the USS Pueblo by North Korea are summarized.
February 5, 1968
The Central Committee of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia analyzes the underlying context behind and causes of the Pueblo Incident and other dangerous military engagements on the Korean Peninsula.
July 28, 1967
Romanian and Vietnamese diplomats discuss the purges in the Korean Workers' Party and North Korea's reunification policy.
April 18, 1967
The remarks of a Vietnamese diplomat on the incidents between South and North Korea, who explains that the South and North exploit tensions for their own political agendas.
October 22, 1973
A note on conversation covering North Korea's unification policy, a change of Kim Il Sung's personal adviser, the relationship between North Korea and Syria, and the importation of grains from Soviet Union.
June 26, 1967
East German diplomats report on U.S. foreign policy in South Korea, and allege that China wishes to overthrow Kim Il Sung.
July 13, 1972
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 8, 1972
A telegram expressing the views of the Yugoslavians and the Chinese on the July 4 North-South Korean declaration.
October 29, 1971
The Embassy in Hungary in North Vietnam reports on the disappointing visit of Pak Seong-cheol to North Vietnam.
September 24, 1971
A telegram from the Embassy Hungary in China covering the foreign policy of China with regard to the Korean Peninsula.