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April 14, 1972

Report from Etre Sándor, 'Information from the leader, and the referent of the Hungarian subdivision at the DPRK's Foreign Affairs Ministry.'

A report by Etre Sandor on his visit to North Korea, in which he spoke with the North Korean Foreign Ministry about Hungarian-Korean relations and Korean reunification.

March 20, 1972

Report from Dr. Pataki János, 'The visit of DPRK ambassador Pak Gyeong-sun'

A report by Dr. Pataki Janos on a conversation with North Korean ambassador Pak Gyeong-sun, discussing Korean reunification and the invitation of some UN Representatives from Africa to North Korea.

February 4, 1972

Report by Dr. Pataki János, 'The visit of Korean councilor Ahn Gi-son'

A report from Dr.Pataki Janos on the visit of North Korean councilor Ahn Gi-Son, and their discussion of North Korea’s views on various UN issues.

January 15, 1972

Report by Etre Sándor, 'Nixon's visit to Beijing and the Korean issue'

A report produced by the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs regarding President Park Chung Hee’s comments on US President Nixon’s negotiations with China.

1954

AKRO Commodities Corporation, 'Proposed Outline of Relationship with Republic of Korea on Scrap Disposal'

Proposal sent through John W. Staggers to invest in four smelting plants in Korea for processing scrap.

February 14, 1955

Letter, Harold Lady to Syngman Rhee

Harold Lady reports on the quality and disposition of US Army stockpile goods obtained by Korea.

April 29, 1955

Radiogram, to South Korean Consulate in San Francisco

Instructions for negotiations with a Utah company.

February 17, 1955

Letter, Harold Lady to Syngman Rhee

Harold Lady writes suggesting the credit ceiling be lifted to help with Korea's economic recovery.

February 17, 1955

Letter, Harold Lady to Syngman Rhee

Harold Lady writes regarding unnecessary delays in issuing letters of credit for government purchases.

February 1955

Letter, Harold Lady to Syngman Rhee

Harold Lady writes concerning the purchase with FOA funds of items in the US Army stockpile.

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