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November 11, 1980

Telegram from the Hungarian Embassy in Beijing, 'The Chinese attitude towards the Korean Workers’ Party’s 6th Congress'

The Chinese attitude towards the Korean Workers’ Party’s 6th Congress on their support to Kim Il Sung and for the reunification plan

October 16, 1980

Telegram from the Hungarian Embassy in Beijing, 'China on the KWP’s 6th Congress'

A report on the Chinese attitude towards the Korean Workers' Party 6th Congress.

October 30, 1969

Note on a Club Meeting of the Ambassadors and Acting Ambassadors from the GDR, USSR, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland, Mongolia and Bulgaria on 24 October 1969 in the USSR Embassy

A description of China-North Korea relations. Despite alleged troubles between China and North Korea, North Korea continues its close relations with China, as it faces the possibility of war with South Korea.

November 20, 1967

Report, Embassy of Hungary in China to the Hungarian Foreign Ministry, 20 November 1967

A report on a hostile sentiment between North Korea and PRC after the Cultural Revolution.

April 11, 1967

Report, Embassy of Hungary in China to the Hungarian Foreign Ministry

Kim Jae-seok reports on North Korea's stance regarding China's Cultural Revolution.

October 20, 1966

Report, Embassy of Hungary in the Soviet Union to the Hungarian Foreign Ministry

The Hungarian Embassy reports on North Korea's relations with the Soviet Union and China and Japan's foreign relations.

September 24, 1971

Telegram, Embassy of Hungary in China to the Hungarian Foreign Ministry

A telegram from the Embassy Hungary in China covering the foreign policy of China with regard to the Korean Peninsula.

December 12, 1970

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

The Embassy of Hungary in North Korean reports on North Korea's relations with the Soviet Union and China as well as the situation on the Korean Peninsula.

September 5, 1970

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

A telegram from the Embassy of Hungary in North Korea recounting Kim Il Sung's views on Japan and China, as expressed during a meeting at the Soviet embassy.

May 5, 1970

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

The embassy of Hungary in North Korea reports on a recent discussion with Soviet Ambassador Sudarikov, who commented on Chinese-North Korean relations and the situation in Cambodia.

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