1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
1918- 1989
1912- 1994
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March 24, 1969
The Romanian military attaché discusses the Sino-Soviet border conflict and the state of Sino-North Korean relations. The Polish attaché describes Romania as being "under a considerable Chinese influence.
November 11, 1980
A report on the foreign opinions regarding the KWP's 6th Congress, stating that the North Korean ideology lacks Marxist elements.
February 15, 1972
A report by Etre Sandor providing details about five North Korean governmental delegations to Africa and Middle East and the visit of Pak Seong-cheol to Hungary.
January 21, 1980
A summary of statements by Kim Je-sook, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of North Korea. Kim addresses the issue of restarting dialogue between North and South Korea in the aftermath of Park Chung Hee's death.
September 17, 1952
The DPRK embassy thanks the Romanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs for the shipment of medical supplies and aid.
September 9, 1952
The Central Committee of the Red Cross of the People’s Republic of Romania reports to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs about a rail shipment of medical supplies and other provisions to support the war.
January 1952
A Romanian delegation of doctors and nurses describe their journey from Bucharest to Korea, where they provided medical care for the Korean people. The report also includes a telegram from Kim Il Sung, who thanks the medical team for their efforts.
February 19, 1964
Hao Deqing reports from North Korea that the Romanians are making an effort to resolve the Sino-Soviet dispute.
December 7, 1978
Kim Il Sung and Paul Niculescu Mizil discuss Romania’s position within the Warsaw Pact, Soviet military presence in socialist countries, and long-term economic collaboration between Romania and North Korea.
April 4, 1978
The North Korean ambassador conveys to N. Ceausescu a gratitude message from Kim Il Sung regarding the Romanian leader’s willingness to discuss the Korean problem during his visit in the United States.