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Report by the Romanian Minister of Armed Forces to the Chairman of the Romanian Council of Ministers (Ion Gheorghe Maurer) on the Participation in the Summit of the Warsaw Treaty Defense Ministers

30 Oct 1968
Description: This report by Romanian Minister of Armed Forces Ion Ioniţă to the chairman of the Romanian Council of Ministers, Georghe Maurer, refers to the latter's participation in the Conference of the Warsaw Pact Defense Ministers. The conference resolved outstanding problems concerning draft statutes. The observations of the delegation of the Ministry of Armed Forces approved by the party and state leadership have all been included, with the exception of article 12, item A, regarding the stationing of troops of the United Armed Forces on territories of member countries, on which the Romanian party reserved the right to reflect.

Collection: Romania and the W'Pact

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Document Type: Report
Sender: Ion Ionita, Minister of Armed Forces of the Socialist Republic of Romania
Recipient: Ion Gheorghe Maurer, Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Socialist Republic of Romania
Language of Original Document: Romanian
Translators: Delia Razdolescu
Number of Pages: 3
Cold War Period: 1960s
Document Source: Romanian Military Archives (AMR), Bucharest
Call Number: Fund V2, vol. 3, file No. 15/29, ff. 71-75.

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