1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
1912- 1994
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North America
1913- 2008
1879- 1953
1915- 1976
August 23, 1988
Kim Yong-ryong asks whether the North Korean Ministry of State Security may send specialists to Poland for counterintelligence training ahead of the 13th World Youth and Students Festival.
March 17, 1989
Roman Dziedziejko reports that a delegation from the DPRK Ministry of State Security will come to Poland (as well as East Germany and Bulgaria) for counterintelligence training.
April 12, 1989
Czesław Żmuda reports on requests for assistance from North Korea's Ministry of State Security.
January 1989
A list of DPRK Ministry of State Security objectives, as reported by Poland's Ministry of Internal Affairs, in obtaining support from Soviet and Eastern Europe intelligence agencies for the upcoming World Festival of Youth and Students.
September 9, 1978
Kim Il Sung discusses new developments in inter-Korean relations and his views on the Non-Aligned Movement.
August 1, 1976
Kim expresses regret that he could not attend the Non-Aligned Movement summit in Colombo. He notes that the Prime Minister, Pak Seong-cheol, will attend in his place. Elsewhere, he discusses the political situation in South Korea, and the work of the summit.
February 12, 1994
This cable, apparently summarizing US-Japan talks on the North Korean nuclear issue, was withheld in its entirety by the Japanese Foreign Ministry.
July 2, 1962
This exceprt from an exploratory minute attempts to pinpoint North Korea’s shifting position between Moscow and Beijing by examining the speeches that Peng Zhen and Choe Yong-geon (Ch’oe Yonggŏn) made during the former’s visit in the DPRK.
November 18, 1947
The CIA analyzes Soviet policy in northern Korea, claiming that it seeks to create a satellite state.
June 19, 1950
This report assesses the capabilities of North Korea in reference to; the Soviet position, the current political, economic, and military situations, and the current operations against South Korea.