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Memorandum by the Romanian Foreign Ministry Concerning Soviet Proposals for the Reorganization of the Warsaw Pact

Mar 1969
Description: This memorandum refers to the proposals of the Soviet Union, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary, and Poland regarding changes in the structural organization of the Warsaw Pact. Romania disagrees with these proposals, especially with the idea of increasing the functions of the Political Consultative Committee (PCC). According to Romania, the nature of the PCC should be a mere consultative one. The Romanian delegation also deems the creation of a permanent commission dealing with issues of foreign affairs and subordinated to the PCC to be unnecessary, since the Socialist countries should remain independent in terms of foreign policy. Furthermore, Bucharest proposes the creation of a Technical Secretariat instead of a United Secretariat. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the host country should lead the Technical Secretariat.

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Document Type: Memorandum
Language of Original Document: Romanian
Number of Pages: 6
Cold War Period: 1960s
Document Source: Diplomatic Archives, Bucharest
Call Number: Minister of Foreign Affairs, Fund Problem (Warsaw Treaty) 23/9 V3, vol. 1/ 1969
First Published at: Mircea Munteanu (ed.), Romania and the Warsaw Pact, 1955-1989, vol. 1, (Washington: Cold War International History Project, 2002), pp. 427-432.

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