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  203. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Nicolae_Ceauşescu_and_Kim_Il_Sung_at_the_Moranbong_Stadium.jpg
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  205. Summary
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  207. English: Aspect de la prezidiul mitingului prieteniei româno-coreene organizat în dimineaţa zilei de 21 mai 1978 pe stadionul „Moranbon” din Phenian, cu prilejul vizitei oficiale întreprinse de Nicolae Ceauşescu în R.D.P. Coreea. În imagine, Nicolae Ceauşescu şi Kim Ir Sen. (21.V.)(20-23.V.1978)
  208. Date 21 May 1978
  209. Source http://fototeca.iiccmer.ro/picdetails.php?picid=44994X6X6
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  225. English: From a mass game in North Korea, 2007.
  226. Date 5 May 2007
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  242. Summary
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  244. English: Chairman Kim Jong-il of the National Defence Commission of North Korea at North Korea–Russia talks in Ulan-Ude, Russia in 2011.
  245. Date 24 August 2011
  246. Source http://eng.news.kremlin.ru/media/events/photos/big/41d39534084773e797c8.jpeg from http://eng.kremlin.ru/news/2729
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  287. Summary
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  289. 中文(香港):日本第87 - 89代首相小泉純一郎前往平壤與朝鮮勞動黨總書記金正日見面,展開第一次朝日首腦會談
  290. English: Prime Minister of Japan Junichiro Koizumi went to Pyongyang and met Supreme Leader of North Korea Kim Jong-il
  291. Date 17 September 2002
  292. Source https://www.kantei.go.jp/jp//koizumiphoto/2002/09/17houchou1.html
  293. Author 首相官邸ホームページ(内閣官房内閣広報室)
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  323. Description Во время российско-северокорейских переговоров.
  324. Date Taken on 24 August 2011
  325. Source http://kremlin.ru/news/12421
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  353. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Dmitry_Medvedev_and_Kim_Jong-il_(2011-08-24)_01.jpg
  354.  
  355. Summary
  356. Description
  357. English: Dmitry Medvedev held talks with Chairman of the National Defence Committee of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea Kim Jong II.
  358. Date 24 August 2011
  359. Source http://kremlin.ru/events/president/news/12421
  360. Author Russian Presidential Executive Office
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  385. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Vladimir_Putin_with_Kim_Jong-Il-1.jpg
  386.  
  387. Summary
  388. Description
  389. English: VLADIVOSTOK. President Putin with Kim Jong-Il, Chairman of the National Defence Commission of North Korea.
  390. Date 23 August 2002
  391. Source http://www.kremlin.ru/eng/text/images/150464.shtml
  392. Author Presidential Press and Information Office
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  420. Русский: Переговоры Президента Российской Федерации Владимира Путина с Председателем Государственного совета Корейской Народно-Демократической Республики Ким Чен Ыном. Россия, Владивосток, остров Русский.
  421. Date 25 April 2019
  422. Source http://www.kremlin.ru/events/president/news/60363/photos
  423. Author Alexei Nikolsky, The Presidential Press and Information Office
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  446. Русский: Председатель Государственных дел КНДР Ким Чен Ын в ходе осмотра космодрома Восточный.
  447. Date 13 September 2023
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  470. Joint Security Area;
  471. Panmunjom, DPRK (North Korea)
  472. Date 3 May 2010, 22:03
  473. Source South Korea Viewed from the North
  474. Author John Pavelka from Austin, TX, USA
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  489. Date 5 February 2008, 00:24
  490. Source Panmunjom South Korea, North Guards
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  527. From the David P. Bigler Collection (COLL/31503) at the Marine Corps Archives and Special Collections
  528. OFFICIAL USMC PHOTOGRAPH
  529. Date 7 March 2012, 08:28
  530. Source North Korean propaganda poster, circa 1951
  531. Author USMC Archives from Quantico, USA
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