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July 29, 1949
Untitled report on Yugoslav activities in Lebanon
Orders from the Yugoslav government send Said Abdulla Kamala to Belgrade, and Yugoslavian refugees in Syria and Lebanon seek pardons.
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June 03, 1959
Report of Conversation with the General Secretary of the CCP CC, Deng Xiaoping
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January, 1968
Polish-Soviet Talks in Lansk
Excerpts related to China from the Polish-Soviet talks of January 1968. Gomulka and Brezhnev agree that the "China issue will be the most difficult one during the consultative meeting in Budapest."
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July 07, 1973
Message from the President of Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Kim Il Sung, to the President of the [Socialist Federal] Republic [of Yugoslavia], Josip Broz Tito
Kim Il Sung asks President Tito to support the North Korean government’s efforts for the peaceful unification of the Peninsula.
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July 22, 1973
President Tito's Response to Kim Il Sung's Message of July 7, 1973
Tito encourages bilateral relations between Yugoslavia and North Korea, and offers his support for the peaceful unification of the Korean Peninsula.
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January 22, 1976
Oral Message from the President of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Kim Il Sung, to the President of the [Socialist Federal] Republic [of Yugoslavia], Josip Broz Tito
Kim Il Sung wishes President Tito a good recovery. Kim expresses the need for the further consolidation of the results of his visit to Yugoslavia the previous year. Kim wishes to express his opinion on the upcoming Non-Aligned Movement summit and Tito’s upcoming visit to Latin America.
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March 06, 1976
President Tito's Response [to Kim Il Sung's Message of January 22, 1976]
Tito discusses the importance of the fifth summit of the Non-Aligned Movement.
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July 13, 1990
National Intelligence Daily for Friday, 13 July 1990
The CIA’s National Intelligence Daily for Friday, 13 July 1990 describes the latest developments in USSR, Nicaragua, Cambodia, East Germany and Yugoslavia.