1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
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1931 - 2014
1912 - 1994
China
June 9, 1989
According to Polish reports from Pyongyang, the North Korean leadership interpreteted the Tiananmen Square protests in Beijing in relation to lack of monolitic unity among the Chinese leadership and China's reform policies.
March 25, 1988
Comrade Dedo, Poland's ambassador in North Korea, reports that Sino-DPRK relations are cooling because of Beijing's increasing trade with South Korea.
March 24, 1969
The Romanian military attaché discusses the Sino-Soviet border conflict and the state of Sino-North Korean relations. The Polish attaché describes Romania as being "under a considerable Chinese influence.
February 1, 1968
According to Romanian sources, China is still supplying the DPRK with weapons and artillery pieces. China also promised they will offer the DPRK all kinds of help in the event of a conflict on the peninsula.
September 10, 1964
A conversation between three Polish delegates in Hanoi, where they discuss American activities in and attitudes toward Vietnam. They note that the Soviets are not as optimistic about the military situation in Southeast Asia as the Poles.
December 31, 1953
The Polish Embassy provides information on the KWP Central Committee, the Supreme People's Assembly, agreements to receive assistance from communist countries, and the situation of industries, education, and health in North Korea.
November 12, 1953
The Polish Embassy reports on the DPRK delegation headed by Kim Il Sung which left for Beijing.
August 1, 1953
A truce agreement for Korea is signed in Panmunjeom.
July 16, 1953
The Polish Embassy provides details the political and economic situation in the DPRK and China's economic assistance to North Korea.
February 22, 1953
The Polish embassy reports on enemy air raids against North Korea during February 1953.