1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
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1912- 1994
1913- 2008
1894- 1971
North America
September 6, 1963
C. Moskovskyi asked c. Moravec about celebration ceremonies in the DPRK and for clarification of the KWP's positions on foreign policies. The Soviet Union is allegedly interested in establishing economic ties with South Korea.
January 7, 1964
Soviet Ambassador Moskovsky talks with the Cuban Ambassador to Pyongyang about the foreign policies of North Korea and, in particular, North Korea's position in the Sino-Soviet split.
May 27, 1965
Czechoslovakian ambassador to DPRK mentioned on foreign relationship with DPRK and domestic political situations.
February 2, 1968
The East German Embassy in Pyongyang reports that North Korea, fearful of counter attacks in the wake of seizing the USS Pueblo, is on a state of alert.
January 14, 1975
Everhartz summarizes remarks made by the Soviet Ambassador Gleb Aleksandrovich on Sino-DPRK relations and what the USSR ought to do to further their interests in North Korea.
August 3, 1967
A. Lazar and G. Chubotarenko from the Soviet Embassy in Pyongyang discuss the purge of Pak Geum-cheol from the Korean Workers' Party.
March 19, 1967
A Romanian Embassy report on the state of an economic cooperation agreement between North Korea and the Soviet Union.
December 30, 1966
A short note on the anti-Chinese propaganda in North Korea, which is done in a restricted manner.
June 10, 1969
A note on a conversation about the Soviet President Podgorny's visit to North Korea and Soviet Union-North Korea relations. It includes the Korean Worker's Party's decision not to send a delegation to the world conference of the communist and workers’ parties in Moscow.
February 1, 1973
A report on Chinese foreign policy toward North Korea and Beijing's efforts to push North Korea toward an anti-Soviet line.