Report on the Meeting of the Deputy Foreign Ministers10 Mar 1986 |
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Description:
This is a memorandum on discussions and results of a meeting of the Warsaw Pact Deputy Foreign Ministers in Budapest in March 1986. The major part of the memorandum outlines the Soviet view regarding the state and problems of Soviet-US disarmament talks. The Soviet Union's priorities are the prevention of the militarization of space, the elimination or radical reduction of nuclear weapons, and the elimination of intermediate-range missiles in Europe. The monitoring of disarmament agreements, a nuclear test ban, and the results of the 27th Congress of the CPSU are among the other issues discussed. Collection: Deputy Foreign Ministers
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Document Type:
Report Sender: Miklós Barity, Hungary Recipient: Várkonyi, Horn, Gábor Nagy, Bényi, Kômíves, Kovács, Somogyi, Birnbauer, Horváth, Szûcsné, Kupper, Hungary Language of Original Document: Hungarian Number of Pages: 5 Cold War Period: 1985-1991 |
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Document Source: Hungarian National Archives (MOL), Budapest Call Number: XIX-J-1-j, 1986, 001416/4/1986. |