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April 1988

Attachment 1: Program of the Visit

Program of the Democratic Party of Poland's visit to the PRC.

April 1988

Information about the Visit of the Official Delegation of the CC of the DP to the PRC led by the Vice-Chairman of the CC of the DP, the Vice-Chairman of Sejm of the PPR Coll. Marek Wieczorek, on 19-26 April 1988

Information about the visit of the official delegation of the Central Committee of the Democratic Party of Poland to the PRC led by the vice-chairman of the CC of the DP, the vice-chairman of Sejm of the PPR Marek Wieczorek, on 19-26 April 1988.
 

May 25, 1988

Note from Piotr Frankowski to Stanisław Stawiarski

Piotr Frankowski's note to Stanislaw Stawiarski regarding information about the visit of the official delegation of the Central Committee of the Democratic Party to the PRC on 19-26 April 1988.

1988

Department for Africa, Asia, Australia and Oceania, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 'The Invitation for Cde T. Młyńczak to Pay a Visit to the PRC with Marek Wieczorek as the Head of the DP Delegation'

Title page of the invitation for Cde T. Młyńczak to Pay a Visit to the PRC with Marek Wieczorek as the Head of the DP Delegation.

March 25, 1988

Untitled report from Mieczysław Dedo, Polish Ambassador to the DPRK, following his conversation with the Chinese ambassador in North Korea

Comrade Dedo, Poland's ambassador in North Korea, reports that Sino-DPRK relations are cooling because of Beijing's increasing trade with South Korea.

June 4, 1984

Untitled report the Polish Minister of Foreign Affairs Stefan Olszowski concerning his meeting with the Soviet Ambassador Aleksandr Aksionau in Poland

During a visit to the USSR, Kim Il Sung stressed the unity of socialist countries especially in Southeast Asia. Kim mentioned that DPRK has no intention of attacking South Korea.

March 24, 1969

Col. Mieczysław Białek, 'Record of Conversation with RSR Military Attaché Office'

The Romanian military attaché discusses the Sino-Soviet border conflict and the state of Sino-North Korean relations. The Polish attaché describes Romania as being "under a considerable Chinese influence.

February 1, 1968

Lt. Col. J. Załuska, 'Record of a Conversation with SRR Military Attaché Lt. Cmdr Voicu during a Reception with the USSR Military Attaché and Subsequent Ones'

According to Romanian sources, China is still supplying the DPRK with weapons and artillery pieces. China also promised they will offer the DPRK all kinds of help in the event of a conflict on the peninsula.

June 7, 1984

Information About the State Visit of the General Secretary of the WPK CC and President of the DPRK, Kim Il Sung, to the GDR

A comprehensive overview of North Korean-East German ties as well as North Korea's overall foreign relations in light of a visit to the GDR made by Kim Il Sung.

July 14, 1968

Message of the SSSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs to the Soviet Embassy in Poland regarding the Reaction of Some Communist Parties to the Information from the Central Committee of CPSSS of July 11 about the Situation in Czechoslovakia

Romania warns against international intervention, while Bulgarian officials argue that Romania's argument disavows the Warsaw agreement. Urbany closes by recommending peaceful and, if need be, other means to prevent upheaval.

Pagination