1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
1912- 1994
North America
1917- 1979
1913- 2008
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July 10, 1979
Kim Il Sung claims that North Korea "would like to have economical, political and cultural cooperation with the Republic of Korea."
July 3, 1979
Han Si-hae and Secretary General Kurt Waldheim discuss the dialogue initiative involving the US, North Korea, and South Korea, and the role of the United Nations in facilitating such discussions.
May 21, 1979
Kurt Waldheim and Park Chung Hee discuss the Secretary General's recent trip to Pyongyang and conversation with Kim Il Sung, as well as the possibilities for dialogue between North Korea, South Korea, and the United States.
May 2, 1979
Kurt Waldheim and Heo Dam discuss the Korean armistice and the possibilities for dialogue between the two Koreas.
May 1979
Korea status report on inter-Korean talks, Ping-pong Diplomacy, and its prospects.
June 7, 1979
Analysis on problems of the US proposal for three-way talks and plan of alternative suggestion by ROK government.
June 19, 1979
Guidelines to the Ambassador to the US when opening negotiations with the US regarding trilateral meeting during President Jimmy Carter's visit.
The South Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs announces a proposal to renew dialogue and discussion between the two Koreas and the United States.
January 18, 1977
Park Chung Hee's stance on the conclusion of South-North Korean Non-Aggression Pact. His proposal deals with South Korea's unification policy and the withdrawal of American Troops issue.
September 13, 1978
A summary and analysis of Kim Il Sung's "September 9th Day" speech on reunification issue.