1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
1898 - 1974
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1917 - 2013
North America
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June 10, 1970
Kim Il Sung mentioned his gratitude to the Soviet Union. Kim discussed the impact of the Cultural Revolution on China and Sino-DPRK ties, and his wish to improve relations with the USSR.
May 21, 1979
Kurt Waldheim and Park Chung Hee discuss the Secretary General's recent trip to Pyongyang and conversation with Kim Il Sung, as well as the possibilities for dialogue between North Korea, South Korea, and the United States.
May 2, 1979
Kurt Waldheim and Heo Dam discuss the Korean armistice and the possibilities for dialogue between the two Koreas.
October 3, 1968
A letter from William Buffum containing a report on the continuation of serious North Korean violations of the Armistice Agreement.
November 10, 1958
You Chan Yang, chairman of the Korean deligation sends letter concerning the issue of prisoners in North Korea and returning them to South Korea.
April 29, 1980
McHenry sends a report of the United Nations Command concerning the maintenance of the Armistice Agreement.
December 8, 1978
Park Chan Ook, president of the Rally for Arraignment of Chungnam People against the Third Tunnel Excavated by North Korea near Panmunjuom, denounces North Korea for constantly violating the Armistice Agreement, and requestes for saction against North Korea.
January 25, 1978
James F. Leonard sends a report of the United Nations Commance concerning the maintenance of the Armistice Agreement.
October 18, 1977
President Edwin James of Guyana Committee for Support of the Korea's Reunification denounces United Nations' decisions concerning Korea, and argues that the United States must withdraw its troops from South Korea and replace the Korean Armistice Agreement with peace agreement.
December 23, 1976
William Scranton sends a report of the United Nations Command concerning the maintenance of the Korean Armistice Agreement.