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March 15, 1958

Journal of Soviet Ambassador to the DPRK A.M. Puzanov for 15 March 1958

Nam Il informs Puzanov that DPRK seeks to further strengthen ties with other socialist states and establish relations with the some non-socialist states including UAE, Indonesia, Ceylon, India, Burma, and Japan.

February 28, 1958

Journal of Soviet Ambassador to the DPRK A.M. Puzanov for 28 February 1958

Puzanov and Nam Il discuss the DPRK MFA statement about the return of passengers who were on the aircraft which flew into the DPRK from South Korea on Feburary 16.

February 26, 1958

Journal of Soviet Ambassador to the DPRK A.M. Puzanov for 26 February 1958

Puzanov discusses with Nam Il and Kim Il Sung about the US and FRG statements to return two American and two FRG citizens who were on the aircraft which flew into DPRK from South Korea on February 16 and preparations for the DPRK response.

October 12, 1957

Journal of Soviet Ambassador to the DPRK A.M. Puzanov for 12 October 1957

Puzanov reports on Nam Il's interest in reporting the murder of South Korean citizens by American soldiers to the United Nations.

October 7, 1957

Journal of Soviet Ambassador to the DPRK A.M. Puzanov for 7 October 1957

Nam Il comments on the murder of South Korean citizens by American soldiers and on North Korea's relations with China and the Soviet Union.

December 21, 1974

Record of a Meeting between Kim Il Sung and L. Rinchin

Kim Il Sung and the MPR Foreign Minister comrade L. Rinchin have a conversation regarding North Korean-Mongolian relations, their economic conditions and policies, and Korean reunification.

June 16, 1969

Memorandum of Conversation between Pak Seong-cheol and Chimmidorj

Pak Seong-cheol and Chimiddorj discuss Mongolian-North Korean relations, the struggle for Korean reunification, and the Korean debate at the United Nations.

February 9, 1983

Hungarian Embassy in Indonesia, Ciphered Telegram, 9 February 1983. Subject: The visit of a DPRK deputy foreign minister in Indonesia.

Inter-Korean relations is the topic of discussion in this ciphered telegram. North Korea is expecting Indonesian support in the Non-Aligned movement on the reunification issue. However, Indonesia maintained this was a domestic dispute and it had no place to oversee negotiations.

September 24, 1982

Hungarian Embassy in Pakistan, Ciphered Telegram, 24 September 1982. Subject: Pakistani-DPRK relations.

The status of relations between Pakistan and North Korea is discussed in this telegram. One point of concern between the two nations was how South Korea kept a consulate in Pakistan, which was about to be upgraded to the ambassadorial level. The Korean reunification question also was briefly discussed.

May 19, 1978

Hungarian Embassy in Guinea, Report, 19 May 1978. Subject: Guinean-South Korean relations.

Kertesz discusses the diplomatic relations between Guinea and the two Koreas, as well as inter-Korean relations, relations of the two Koreas with other African countries, and the Korean reunification issue.

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