1893-1976
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(372) documents
East Asia
1912- 1994
North America
1917- 1979
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1913- 2008
December 9, 1980
O Man-seok's brief of DPRK internal policies activities to move forward the cause of unifying Korea.
May 17, 1972
A report by Etre Sandor on the visit of North Korean First Secretary Kim Yun-gil and Hungary’s support for Korean reunification.
September 28, 1972
A report by Etre Sandor on North Korea’s internal and external policies, the Korean reunification issue, and Hungarian-North Korean relations.
July 21, 1972
A report by Kadas Istvan on the conversation on submitting the Korean reunification issue to UN General Assembly and a visit made by a North Korean delegation to the Netherlands.
March 20, 1972
A report by Dr. Pataki Janos on a conversation with North Korean ambassador Pak Gyeong-sun, discussing Korean reunification and the invitation of some UN Representatives from Africa to North Korea.
January 15, 1972
A report produced by the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs regarding President Park Chung Hee’s comments on US President Nixon’s negotiations with China.
November 23, 1963
The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs proposes two options to the Central Committee for demonstrating its support for North Korea's position that the Korean issue should not be discussed at the United Nations General Assembly. The Ministry recommends that the People's Daily publishes supportive editorials but also suggests that other organizations could express their support for North Korea to newspapers instead.
May 22, 1980
Japan and China discuss the possibility of a North Korean invasion of South Korea.
January 25, 1979
The DPRK addresses Korea's unification issue, asking for a declaration from both Koreas to end to political slandering and military hostilities.
February 2, 1980
North Korea is worried that its outreach to South Korea "didn't produce the anticipated response from the opposition in South Korea."