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April 25, 1952

Report, 'Regarding the Medical Supplies that Will be Sent to Korea'

December 24, 1950

Letter, The Legation of the People’s Republic of Romania to Washington, D.C to Comrade Ana Pauker, Minister of Foreign Affairs

September 17, 1952

Letter, Embassy of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, Bucharest, to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People’s Republic of Romania

The DPRK embassy thanks the Romanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs for the shipment of medical supplies and aid.

September 9, 1952

Letter, Central Committee of the Red Cross of the People’s Republic of Romania to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs

The Central Committee of the Red Cross of the People’s Republic of Romania reports to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs about a rail shipment of medical supplies and other provisions to support the war.

January 1952

Report of the Romanian Dispensary No. 2, Hospital No. 39 in Korea, to the Central Committee of the Red Cross, Bucharest

A Romanian delegation of doctors and nurses describe their journey from Bucharest to Korea, where they provided medical care for the Korean people. The report also includes a telegram from Kim Il Sung, who thanks the medical team for their efforts.

September 29, 1954

Report from the Romanian Embassy in Pyongyang to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on the Activity of the Embassy, September 29, 1954, written by comrade Victor Florescu, Second Secretary of the Romanian Embassy in Pyongyang

A report from the Romanian Embassy in North Korea to the Romanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs details the current states of affairs in North Korea in autumn 1954, mostly discussing the question of Korean unification, as well as prisoner exchange, North Korean economic conditions, inter-Korean relations, and North Korea's relations with China and Japan.

1954

The Political, Economic and Social-Cultural Situation of the Democratic Popular Republic Of Korea, 1954

A report on the DPRK's economic and socio-cultural situation, including political parties and mass organizations in North Korea.

April 22, 1974

Telegram from Pyongyang to Bucharest, SECRET, Urgent, No. 060.180

Heo Dam seeks to replace the armistice with a peace treaty and establish direct contact with the United States to remove American troops from the peninsula.