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1962
A memo describing the different operations that foreign naval vessels made against Soviet ships in 1962. The memo includes information about American, British, and South Korean vessels.
July 12, 1948
The statement describes the conference which took place in Pyongyang from June 29 to July 5. The main goal of the conference was to discuss the separate elections held in South Korea and possibilities for the unification of Korea. The North Korean representatives considered the National Assembly formed in South Korea to be illegitimate and urged for the expulsion of foreign powers in order to achieve a unified Korea.
July 27, 1953
Malenkov writes Kim Il Sung about Soviet satisfaction concerning the signing of the armistice.
September 10, 1951
Report on "Political Attitudes and Korean-Chinese Relations in Connection with the Armistice Talks"
July 12, 1951
Stalin thanks Mao for information about the armistice negotiations.
October 18, 1951
Mao writes to Stalin regarding an upcoming conference to discuss strategy for an armistice ending the Korean War.
January 1, 1947
Shtykov informs Ignatev of South Korea's current inability to pay its debt for electricity to North Korea.