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East Asia
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1915- 1976
1913- 2008
September 18, 1960
Tugarinov discusses the division of the Korean Peninsula in 1945 and the political and economic situation in the DPRK and ROK respectively.
June 14, 1955
Surkov discusses his conversation with Kim Yong-jin regarding the recent activities of the United Democratic Fatherland Front of Korea (YeDOF) and the measures taken by the Korean Worker's Party to strengthen YeDOF.
April 6, 1955
Suzdalev comments on the problems with a KWP CC document, "The Nature of Our Revolution at the Current Stage and the Primary Tasks of Our Party in the Cause of Socialist Development in North Korea".
January 31, 1955
A Korean Worker's Party document which discusses the incomplete nature of the revolution in which the peninsula remains divided and South Korea under American influence. The document also points out the responsibilities of the Party to complete socialist development in North Korea during the transitional period.
1955
A Soviet memorandum containing recommendations for North Korea's political and economic development as well as foreign policy.
April 27, 1960
Deputy Minister Ryu Jeon-sik informs the ambassadors about a meeting of leaders of all political parties and public organizations which adopted a statement addressed to the people of South Korea. Â
March 2, 1960
Puzanov, Pak Seong-cheol, and Nam Il discuss Korea at the United Nations and North Korea's relations with the Soviet Union and China.
February 7, 1960
Puzanov offers his opinion on Kim Chang-bong's claim that, without the Americans in South Korean, their motherland would be united in peace unjustifiable. Go Hui-man asserts that logging in Khabarovsk Kray is a profitable and economically sensible measure for the DPRK.
February 11, 1960
Nemchinov informs the DPRK of the date and planned agenda of a sports conference to be held in Moscow, whole Kim Chae-won reports on preparations for the 6th International Congress of Buddhists.
March 1, 1960
Pak Seong-cheol notes an increase of tension in Korea from the South Korean authorities and describes North Korea's planned response.