1893-1976
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(372) documents
East Asia
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1898- 1976
1918- 2003
1913- 2008
China
North Korea
December 3, 1949
October 11, 1959
North Korean and Chinese officials discuss what to do with Koreans who have illegally entered China.
June 18, 1959
April 20, 1959
Continuing exchanges between Chinese and North Korean officials over illegal cross-border migration.
September 8, 1966
With Red Guards stirring up trouble on the Sino-Korean bounder, authorities in Yanbian consider how to handle the situation.
October 28, 1959
The Chinese Interior Ministry devises a policy to accord veterans benefits to Chinese Koreans who served in the North Korean army and have since returned to China.
March 27, 1955
China and North Korea agree to stricter regulations on citizens crossing the Sino-Korean border.
July 10, 1964
The North Korea Embassy states that the Sino-Korean Protocol for Mutual Cooperation in Safeguarding National Security and Social Order in Border Areas has been approved by the DPRK Government.
April 4, 1960
The Interior Ministry weighs on the proposed benefits for Chinese Koreans who formerly served in the North Korean army during the Korean War.
December 2, 1961
The Chinese Embassy in North Korea reports on the growing number of illegal border crossings into the DPRK and some of the problems the new arrivals are facing.