TITLE

FOREIGN RELATIONS

PUB. DATE
August 2004
SOURCE
Background Notes on Countries of the World: North Korea;Aug2004, p9
SOURCE TYPE
Country Report
DOC. TYPE
Country Report
ABSTRACT
Focuses on the foreign relations established by North Korea as of August 2004. Policy of North Korea toward South Korea; Neighboring countries of North Korea; Details of the Korean War.
ACCESSION #
15389208

Tags: KOREA (North) -- Foreign relations;  INTERNATIONAL relations;  KOREAN War, 1950-1953

 

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