1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
1912- 1994
North America
1917- 1979
1913- 2008
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December 22, 1960
Behar Shtylla sends a letter to Bolland containing "Declaration of the Council of Ministers of the People's Republic of Albania" on the issue of peaceful reunification of two Koreas.
November 20, 1957
Nam Il, minister of Foreign Affairs of the DPRK, sends letter to Sir Leslie Munro and Dag Hammarskjold to protest against UN General Assembly meeting which adopted an resolution to accept only South Korea into UN and denounces President Rhee of South Korea.
September 11, 1975
The delegation of the government of the Republic of Korea sends its statement on its position taken on the Korean question by the foreign ministers' conference of the non-aligned countries.
June 27, 1975
John Scali sends the president of the Security Council of the United Nations a letter saying that the United States supports UN General Assembly Resolution 3333 and that it will terminate UNC.
South Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs sends a statement concerning the implementation of UN General Assembly Resolution 3333 on the question of Korea.
April 29, 1980
McHenry sends a report of the United Nations Command concerning the maintenance of the Armistice Agreement.
November 18, 1978
The Gambian Committee for Solidarity with Korean People denounces US troops stationed in South Korea, asks for its removal, and supports peaceful reunification of two Koreas.
The Gambian Committee for Solidarity with Korean People supports the independent, peaceful reunification of Korea, condemns the occupation over South Korea by the US troops, and requests US troops to be removed.
November 16, 1978
Tullio Vinay, president of Comitato Italiano per la Riunidicazione della Corea, supports Korea's peaceful reunification, withdrwal of foreign troops in South Korea, and reassurance of self-determination of the Korean people.
November 18, 1977
N. Bossoondyal, president of Socialist Working Youth League of Mauritius, denounces the United States of stationing its troop in South Korea and impeding reunification.