1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
1912- 1994
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1893- 1976
1898- 1976
1918- 2003
1915- 1976
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.
April 7, 1967
Ionescu Teofil and the Chinese counselor in Pyongyang discuss the "great revolutionary event" in North Korea and the state of play in Sino-North Korean relations.
December 30, 1966
A short note on the anti-Chinese propaganda in North Korea, which is done in a restricted manner.
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.
September 13, 1973
This document covers the issue of North Korea's policy of balancing between China and Soviet Union.
April 11, 1967
Kim Jae-seok reports on North Korea's stance regarding China's Cultural Revolution.
October 20, 1966
The Hungarian Embassy reports on North Korea's relations with the Soviet Union and China and Japan's foreign relations.
June 26, 1967
East German diplomats report on U.S. foreign policy in South Korea, and allege that China wishes to overthrow Kim Il Sung.
September 24, 1971
A telegram from the Embassy Hungary in China covering the foreign policy of China with regard to the Korean Peninsula.
September 5, 1970
A telegram from the Embassy of Hungary in North Korea recounting Kim Il Sung's views on Japan and China, as expressed during a meeting at the Soviet embassy.