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October 11, 1959

Cable, Chinese Embassy in North Korea to the Foreign Ministry Consular Affairs Department

North Korean and Chinese officials discuss what to do with Koreans who have illegally entered China.

June 18, 1959

Cable, Chinese Embassy in North Korea to the Foreign Ministry Consular Affairs Department

North Korean and Chinese officials discuss what to do with Koreans who have illegally entered China.

April 20, 1959

Cable, Chinese Embassy in North Korea to the Foreign Ministry Consular Affairs Department

Continuing exchanges between Chinese and North Korean officials over illegal cross-border migration.

October 1959

Cable, Chinese Embassy in North Korea to the Foreign Ministry Consular Affairs Department

Chinese and North Korean officials attempt to resolve the messy citizenship question of KPA veterans with ties to China.

November 23, 1963

Cable from the Chinese Foreign Ministry, 'Request for Instructions on Supporting Korea’s Memorandum, “Ways to Resolve the Question of Korean Unification”'

The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs proposes two options to the Central Committee for demonstrating its support for North Korea's position that the Korean issue should not be discussed at the United Nations General Assembly. The Ministry recommends that the People's Daily publishes supportive editorials but also suggests that other organizations could express their support for North Korea to newspapers instead.

December 26, 1965

Cable from the Chinese Embassy in North Korea to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Foreign Trade

An exchange of views between Kim Il Sung and Li Xiannian on Chinese technical assistance to North Korea, U.S. imperialism, economic situation in North Korea, and China-North Korea friendly foreign realtions.

December 18, 1978

TELEGRAM 067.056 from the Romanian Embassy in Pyongyang to the Romanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs

The Romanian Embassy in Pyongyang presents evidence which suggests that relations between North Korea and the Soviet Union have cooled.

May 18, 1978

TELEGRAM 066.588 from the Romanian Embassy in Pyongyang to the Romanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Kim Il Sung and Hua Guofeng are said to have discussed bilateral relations between China and North Korea, Korea's unification, and the Non-Aligned Movement.

February 2, 1978

TELEGRAM 066.566 from the Romanian Embassy in Pyongyang to the Romanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Though China is offering constant support for the DPRK government's position on the reunification issue, North Korea also seeks to improve relations with the Soviet Union.

February 28, 1978

TELEGRAM 066.532 from the Romanian Embassy in Pyongyang to the Romanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs

The Romanian Embassy in Pyongyang notes that despite North Korea's policy of equidistance toward the USSR and the PRC, the DPRK in fact has tilted closer to China.

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