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August 27, 1971

Report, Embassy of Hungary in Yugoslavia to the Hungarian Foreign Ministry

A report from the Embassy of Hungary in Yugoslavia on the South Korea-Yugoslavia relations.

August 24, 1971

Telegram, Embassy of Hungary in the Soviet Union to the Hungarian Foreign Ministry

A telegram from the Embassy of Hungary in the Soviet Union discussing how to handle relations with both the North and South Korean governments without offending the North Koreans.

May 13, 1971

Report, Embassy of Hungary in North Korea to the Hungarian Foreign Ministry

The Embassy of Hungary expresses the German grievance that the German question and other German affairs are not mentioned in the North Korean press and outlines some features of the relations between North Korea and East Germany.

May 4, 1971

Telegram, Embassy of Hungary in Czechoslovakia to the Hungarian Foreign Ministry

The Embassy of Hungary in Czechoslovakia reports on Czech-North Korean relations

April 20, 1971

Telegram, Embassy of Hungary in Romania to the Hungarian Foreign Ministry

A report of the attempted kidnapping of the Belgian Ambassador, who was mistaken for an American, by North Korean assailants.

March 22, 1971

Memorandum, Hungarian Foreign Ministry

A memorandum of the Hungarian Foreign Ministry regarding the foreign relations of North Korea as well as the Juche ideology.

March 8, 1971

Embassy of Hungary in North Korea to the Hungarian Foreign Ministry

A message from the Embassy of Hungary in North Korea concerning North Korea's diplomatic relations with Yugoslavia.

December 14, 1970

Report, Embassy of Hungary in Yugoslavia to the Hungarian Foreign Ministry

The Embassy of Hungary in Yugoslavia describes North Korea's foreign policy toward Japan and Yugoslavia.

December 12, 1970

Report, Embassy of Hungary in North Korea to the Hungarian Foreign Ministry

The Embassy of Hungary in North Korean reports on North Korea's relations with the Soviet Union and China as well as the situation on the Korean Peninsula.

October 20, 1970

Memorandum, Hungarian Foreign Ministry

A memorandum of the Hungarian Foreign Ministry which outlines North Korea's intentions to develop diplomatic relations with all socialist countries, including Yugoslavia.

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