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October 9, 1982

Record of Prime Minister Suzuki’s Visit to China and Meetings

Japan's Prime Minister meets with Deng Xiaoping, Hu Yaobang, and Zhao Ziyang for a series of meetings. The two sides discuss bilateral political and economic relations, developments in China's economic policies, Sino-Soviet and Sino-American relations, the situation on the Korean peninsula, the status of Hong Kong and Taiwan, the Israeli invasion of Lebanon, the Japanese textbook issue, and ther topics.

February 3, 1958

Cable from the Chinese Foreign Ministry, 'On the Visit to Korea by the Representatives of the Chinese Government'

The Chinese Foreign Ministry offers some ideas for a forthcoming visit of Zhou Enlai to North Korea.

June 28, 1978

Telegram to the Minister of Foreign Affairs from the Ambassador in Finland, “Report on Dialogue with Vainiomaki, Ex-Commercial Attaché in Pyongyang”

A summarized report of dialogue with Finnish Ex-Commercial Attache in Pyongyang, who describes North Korea's military schemes, Kim Jong Il's car accident, and an agreement between North Korea and Finland for dispatching skilled engineers to help construct a pulp factory in North Korea.

March 31, 1978

Telegram to the Minister of Foreign Affairs from the Ambassador in the United Kingdom

Report on the meeting between Councilor Kim, Jae-Sung and J. Thorold Masefield, acting director of the Far East Bureau.

August 31, 1978

Record of Conversation with H.E. Mr. William H. Gleysteen, Jr.

Ambassadors Gleysteen and Miller discuss relations between North Korea and South Korea and the regional situation in Northeast Asia in 1978.

November 1957

Friendship and Solidarity Among Socialist Countries

Kim Il Sung's article, originally published in Mezhdunarodnaya Zhizn, thanks the Soviet Union and China for assisting North Korea while deriding American foreign policy.

September 6, 1963

Memorandum of a Conversation of c. Moravec with the USSR Ambassador to the DPRK

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.

May 27, 1965

On the Development of Situation in DPRK in May 1965: Political Report No. 8

Czechoslovakian ambassador to DPRK mentioned on foreign relationship with DPRK and domestic political situations.

1965

Analysis of Current Czechoslovakian-North Korean Relations

Czech diplomats assess the DPRK's relations with Eastern European countries, including the Soviet Union and Czechoslovakia.

1967

Information about Development of Politics of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea and of Czechoslovak – Korean Relations

Czech diplomats review the DPRK's foreign relations with Eastern Europe and Asia, especially the USSR, China, and Czechoslovakia.

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