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1965

Analysis of Current Czechoslovakian-North Korean Relations

Czech diplomats assess the DPRK's relations with Eastern European countries, including the Soviet Union and Czechoslovakia.

1967

Information about Development of Politics of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea and of Czechoslovak – Korean Relations

Czech diplomats review the DPRK's foreign relations with Eastern Europe and Asia, especially the USSR, China, and Czechoslovakia.

May 2, 1967

Regarding Some Issues about Soviet-North Korean Relations

A Czech report on Soviet-North Korean relations in the wake of visit of Kim Il Sung to Moscow.

April 27, 1968

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

During a conversation with the Hungarian party delegation, Kim Il Sung desribes the DPRK's domestic development as well as its foreign relations with Hungary and United States.

May 20, 1967

Telegram from Pyongyang to Bucharest, No.76.171, TOP SECRET, May 20, 1967

A description of the deteriorating relationship between North Korea and China.

May 10, 1967

Telegram from Pyongyang to Bucharest, No. 76.161, TOP SECRET, May 10, 1967

Kim Gwang-hyeop explains that North Korea's standard of living is relatively low because of the need to invest heavily in defense industries, a policy dated back to the October 1966 Party Conference.

March 19, 1967

Telegram from Pyongyang to Bucharest, No.76.098, TOP SECRET, March 19, 1967

A Romanian Embassy report on the state of an economic cooperation agreement between North Korea and the Soviet Union.

January 3, 1968

Information Report Sent by Károly Fendler to Deputy Foreign Minister Erdélyi, 'Vietnamese and Romanian Views about the Korean-Chinese Trade Relations and the Situation of the DPRK'

A report on a military and economic assistance agreement between North Korea and the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, trade between North Korea and China, and the poor economic situation of North Korea.

February 1, 1973

Note on a Conversation with USSR Embassy Counselor Comrade Denisov on 22 January 1973 in the USSR Embassy

A assessment of improved political and economic relations between China and North Korea, as well as the economic relations between North Korea and France, Chile, and Japan.

October 22, 1973

Note on Conversation with Comrade Denisov, Counselor at USSR Embassy, on 12 October 1973 in the GDR Embassy

A note on conversation covering North Korea's unification policy, a change of Kim Il Sung's personal adviser, the relationship between North Korea and Syria, and the importation of grains from Soviet Union.

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