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June 13, 1967
Socialist diplomats in Pyongyang speculate about the disappearances of Pak Geum-cheol and other leading officials from the Korean Workers' Party.
July 16, 1973
The East German Embassy in Warsaw reports on the improvement in relations between North Korea and China after the Cultural Revolution.
October 22, 1973
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.
April 5, 1955
Illarion Dmitriyevich Pak discusses the conclusion of the 10th KWP CC Plenum, where organizational issues within the Party have been discussed.
March 12, 1955
The Korean Worker's Party Central Committee identifies the causes of the shortcomings in grain purchase work and decrees new methods and solutions to overcome these problems.
1955
A Soviet memorandum containing recommendations for North Korea's political and economic development as well as foreign policy.
February 28, 1960
Kim Il Sung criticizes the ministers for not raising main issues in their speeches and directs attention to production costs.
February 10, 1960
Pak Yong-guk reports on the decision to restructure the system of management for the economy.
February 24, 1960
Kim Il Sung describes his kidney disease in a conversation with the Soviet Ambassador and provides information on agriculture and ongoing administrative restructuring in North Korea.
February 6, 1960
Czechoslovak Ambassador Stanislav Kohousek and Puzanov discuss some peculiarities of North Korea's Ministry of Foreign Affairs.