1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
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South Asia
1912- 1994
July 8, 1972
A telegram expressing the views of the Yugoslavians and the Chinese on the July 4 North-South Korean declaration.
April 19, 1972
Pak Seong-cheol tells his Hungarian colleagues that the Park Chung Hee regime is facing crises internally as well as externally.
January 20, 1972
The Embassy of Hungary in Poland reports on the Korean reunification question, the status of relations between North and South Vietnam, and America's involvement in Vietnam.
December 20, 1971
The Embassy of Hungary in North Korea recounts statements from Kim Il Sung regarding South Korea, Soviet-American relations, and his views of the Soviet Union.
November 24, 1971
The Embassy of Hungary in North Korea reveals that Ambassador Le Dong believes China, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, and North Korea ought to unite in order to combat American imperialism.
November 1, 1971
The Embassy of Hungary in North Korea reports on a trip of Pak Seong-cheol to Moscow to discuss the unification of the Korean peninsula.
October 29, 1971
The Embassy in Hungary in North Vietnam reports on the disappointing visit of Pak Seong-cheol to North Vietnam.
October 25, 1971
The Hungarian Embassy in Vietnam reports the lukewarm visit by North Korean leader Pak Seong-cheol to Vietnam.
October 20, 1971
A memorandum reporting on a discussion between the North Koreans and the Hungarians on the situation in Vietnam.
September 24, 1971
A telegram from the Embassy Hungary in China covering the foreign policy of China with regard to the Korean Peninsula.