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April 8, 1963
An East German diplomat analyzes the behavior of the Korean Workers' Party in 1962 and 1963, and concludes that the Chinese Communist Party has a great influence on North Korea because of the traditional relationship and Korea and China.
February 16, 1962
A report on the Chinese government extradition of four North Koreans who were former members of the Korean Workers' Party Central Committee
November 16, 1962
The reporter notes that the Korean press, Kim Il Sung, and the Korean Labor Party didn't talk much about Soviet aid for Cuba, and that North Korea supports China in the Chinese-Indian boundary dispute.
January 7, 1963
Czech Ambassador described behavior of Ri Ju-yeon at the Party Congress of the Chinese Communist Party.
June 11, 1965
East German Ambassador Brie reports about relations between North Korea and the Soviet Union regarding economic affairs and relations between North Korea and China. He also discusses relations between East Germany and North Korea, and gives a description of disputes between the East German and Chinese Ambassador.
July 12, 1965
Report about the improvement of North Korean relations with East Germany and the Soviet Union. A slight pejoration of North Korean-Chinese relations is also marked.
August 11, 1961
A report on North Korea's attitudes toward South Korea and North Korea's relations with the Soviet Union and China.
December 21, 1961
The East German and Czechoslovakian Ambassadors in North Korea discuss North Korea's relations with China and Albania.
Analying Korea's position on the 12th Party Congress, and Korea's behavior towards China, Albania, and other communist parties.
March 14, 1961
A report from the GDR Embassy in the DPRK on the impact on the DPRK of Chinese interpretations of socialist theory, the negative impacts of Kim Il Sung's personality cult, and the status of repatriation of Koreans in Japan.