The North Korea International Documentation Project has recently obtained and translated more than sixty documents from Romanian and Hungarian archives on the struggle between North Korea and South Korea to gain diplomatic recognition from countries across Africa, Asia, the Middle East, and Latin America. The documents are being made available to students, researchers, and interested readers through a collection entitled on the 浪花直播 Center Digital Archive as part of a broader project on the history of inter-Korean relations supported by the ROK Ministry of Unification.
The inter-Korean struggle took on global dimensions in the late 1970s and early 1980s following the failure of the inter-Korean dialogue (see the collections on the and the for further information). Both Koreas sought allies and supporters across the globe and particularly among countries active in the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM). In exchange for diplomatic recognition, North Korea and South Korea often provided economic aid, technical assistance, and military support to countries in Africa, Asia, the Middle East, and Latin America.
Some of the key findings revealed in the documents include:
- Pakistan sought to from North Korea, while the DPRK attempted to use a summit meeting between to obtain support for North Korea vis-a-vis South Korea in the Non-Aligned Movement;
- North Korea not only liaisoned closely with Eygpt on developments in the , but the DPRK also during the October 1973 War or the Yom Kippur War;
- South Korea and North Korea competed for ;
- Military delegations from countries such as and visited North Korea, requesting that the DPRK train and arm soldiers;
- North Korea's training programs in and support for Ethiopia allegedly , whose own assistance to Ethiopia was being overshadowed by that of the DPRK;
- , while North Korea, attempting to counter ROK maneuvers, offered to build a ;
- , attempting to extract as much economic aid and technical assistance as possible from both countries.
- DPRK Vice-President Gang Ryang-uk visited , , , and , while Vice-President Pak Seong-cheol paid visits to , , and ;
To explore the documents, click here to be redirected to the collection on the 浪花直播 Center Digital Archive.
The translation of these documents and others has been generously supported by the ROK Ministry of Unification.