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September 7, 1961

Cable from the Chinese Embassy in North Korea to the ILD, 'On the Agenda of the 4th KWP Congress and the Planned Activities of Fraternal Parties'

The Chinese Embassy in Pyongyang reports on arrangements for foreign delegations participating in the Korean Workers' Party congress.

November 11, 1980

Telegram from the Hungarian Embassy in Beijing, 'The Chinese attitude towards the Korean Workers’ Party’s 6th Congress'

The Chinese attitude towards the Korean Workers’ Party’s 6th Congress on their support to Kim Il Sung and for the reunification plan

October 16, 1980

Telegram from the Hungarian Embassy in Beijing, 'China on the KWP’s 6th Congress'

A report on the Chinese attitude towards the Korean Workers' Party 6th Congress.

August 21, 1961

Cable from Hao Deqing to the Central Committee of the CCP, 'On Some Situations involving the Fourth Congress of the Korean Workers' Party'

Hao Deqing reports on planning and invitations for the Korean Workers' Party 4th Congress.

June 20, 1961

Invitation from Kim Il Sung to the International Liaison Department of the Central Committee of the CCP

An invitation from Kim Il Sung to attend the 4th Congress of the Korean Workers' Party.

December 12, 1970

Report, Embassy of Hungary in North Korea to the Hungarian Foreign Ministry

The Embassy of Hungary in North Korean reports on North Korea's relations with the Soviet Union and China as well as the situation on the Korean Peninsula.

September 25, 1961

Report on the Delegation of the Albanian Labor Party’s Meeting with Kim Il Sung

Manush Myftiu, the leader of the Albanian delegation, reports on the meeting with Kim Il Sung during the 4th Congress of the Korean Workers’ Party. He relates their discussion about the divisions within the communist camp and describes Kim Il Sung’s position on the matter and towards Albania.

1970

Report on the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea

A report traces the developments in Korea since World War II and examines North Korea’s relations with the Soviet Union as well as China and its position on revisionism.

December 28, 1956

Communist Party of the Soviet Union Central Committee Report on the Situation in the Korean Workers' Party and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea

The Soviet embassy in Pyongyang provides a description of the events leading up to the 1956 August Plenum,the strained relations between the DPRK and the PRC following the joint Sino-Soviet intervention, and North Korean development strategies.