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August 8, 1972

A letter from the North Korean embassy, attached to 'Visit of the Korean ambassador'

A letter from the North Korean embassy to the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, attached to the report by Barity Miklos

April 14, 1972

Report from Etre Sándor, 'Information from the leader, and the referent of the Hungarian subdivision at the DPRK's Foreign Affairs Ministry.'

A report by Etre Sandor on his visit to North Korea, in which he spoke with the North Korean Foreign Ministry about Hungarian-Korean relations and Korean reunification.

September 12, 1983

Ciphered Telegram, Embassy of Hungary in North Korea to the Hungarian Foreign Ministry

A request from Soviet Union to North Korea to explain North Korean actions regarding the KAL shootdown incident.

September 5, 1983

Ciphered Telegram, Embassy of Hungary in North Korea to the Hungarian Foreign Ministry

Soviet embassy's information on the cause of KAL plane incident and anti-Communist campaigns in South Korea.

June 6, 1980

Ciphered Telegram, Embassy of Hungary in North Korea to the Hungarian Foreign Ministry

A North Korean newspaper editor describes his views of Chun Doo-hwan to a Hungarian diplomat.

May 28, 1980

Telegram, Embassy of Hungary in North Korea to the Hungarian Foreign Ministry

A Hungarian diplomat learns of the North Korean Minister of Public Security's activities in light of the Gwangju Uprising in South Korea.

January 28, 1969

Report, Embassy of Hungary in North Korea to the Hungarian Foreign Ministry

A report on the North Korean leaders' statements on South Korean partisan struggles, especially that of Deputy Foreign Minister Kim Jae-bong. Kim addresses the need not to identify the incidents in South Korea with those in South Vietnam.The report emphasizes that such statements are becoming more objective.

July 22, 1967

Report, Embassy of Hungary in North Korea to the Hungarian Foreign Ministry, 22 July 1967

Károly Fendler analyzes the situation that Park Chung Hee regime faces internally as well as internationally, and North Korea's strategies for inducing a communist revolution in South Korea.

July 23, 1973

Note On a Conversation with the Acting Hungarian Ambassador to the DPRK, Comrade Dr. Taraba, on 19 July 1973 in the Hungarian Embassy.

Heo Dam briefs Dr. Taraba on South Korea's intention to apply for UN membership, North Korea's foreign relations with East and West Germany, and Kim Il Sung's new proposals on unification.

August 26, 1972

Telegram, Embassy of Hungary in North Korea to the Hungarian Foreign Ministry

Following the signing of the North-South Joint Communiqué, the Embassy of Hungary in North Korea describes the DPRK plan to unite the Korean Peninsula by cornering Park Chung Hee.

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