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Polish Minutes of the PCC Meeting

5 Jul 1966
Description: These minutes of the 1966 Political Consultative Committee (PPC) meeting in Bucharest offer in full the discussion of First Secretaries Leonid Brezhnev, Nicolae Ceauşescu, János Kádár, Antonín Novotný, Walter Ulbricht, Władysław Gomułka, and Todor Zhivkov on various versions of the Soviet draft of the planned declaration on the Vietnam war and the Romanian and Polish amendments. In spite of some divergences on formulations and content, the participants agree on the necessity of such a declaration. At the end of the meeting, Brezhnev offers some information on the political and economic situation in the Soviet Union, and Romanian leader Ceauşescu describes his meeting with Chinese Prime Minister Zhou Enlai.

Collection: A Cardboard Castle?

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  • Polish (977 KB )
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Document Type: Memorandum of Conversation
Language of Original Document: Polish
Number of Pages: 35
Cold War Period: 1960s
Persons: Brezhnev, Ceauşescu, Novotný, Zhivkov, Ulbricht, Gomułka, Maurer, Kádár, Kosygin, Peter, Naszkowski, Malinovski, Mănescu
Document Source: Modern Records Archives (AAN), Warsaw
Call Number: KC PZPR, 2663, pp. 281-314
Document Companion: Document No. 41

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