1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
1892- 1980
East Asia
1912- 1994
North America
Northern Africa
South Asia
1918- 1970
1917- 1963
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1889- 1964
September 6, 1978
Tito appreciated the high delegation Kim sent to Yugoslavia and the strong contribution they made during the course of the Minister's Conference of the Non-Aligned Movement.
February 6, 1978
Kim Il Sung criticizes Park Chung Hee and says the United States should "remove" him.
November 17, 1976
Tito expresses his apologies that he could not visit DPRK just after the Non-Aligned Movement summit.
February 6, 1976
Tito discusses the importance of the fifth summit of the Non-Aligned Movement.
June 28, 1975
Kim Il Sung asks President Tito to influence President Suharto so that Indonesia will help with the DPRK’s admission into the Non-Aligned Movement, while at the same time opposing the efforts of South Korea. He thanks Tito for the hospitality shown during his recent visit to Yugoslavia.
July 23, 1974
Tito agrees with Kim on the importance of reunification and the need for US troops to withdraw from South Korea.
September 18, 1973
At the conclusion of the 4th Non-Aligned Conference in Algeria, Kim congratulates Tito on the success of the conference, and requests his support for the adoption of the resolution on the ‘Korean problem’ at the United Nations.
November 2, 1963
Yugoslavia accepted a proposal for a second non-alignment conference, but was "not to keen" on it. Further details of Tito's tours through Bolivia, Mexico and the United States.
July 17, 1961
Kennan reports on a conversation with Tito where they discussed the upcoming Belgrade Conference of Non-Aligned States.
September 27, 1973
A Hungarian diplomat explains the DPRK’s objectives for the Non-Aligned Movement in 1973 and the passage of a resolution on the Korean Question at the Algiers Conference.