Czechoslovak Report on the PCC Meeting in Warsaw21 Jul 1988 |
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Description:
This report on the 1988 Political Consultative Committee (PCC) meeting in Warsaw assesses the political situation in Europe. It comments on the planned reduction of European forces and the CSCE peace process including political, economic, cultural and ecological cooperation. It also outlines the diverging positions of Romania and Hungary. The meeting focuses on security questions and the possibilities of Warsaw Pact countries to drive the peace and disarmament process in Europe. In this respect, Mikhail Gorbachev proposes to change the military structure into a defensive one and to reduce the armed forces in Central Europe by 70.000. Collection: Party Leaders
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Document Type:
Report Language of Original Document: Czech Number of Pages: 16 Cold War Period: 1985-1991 Persons: Jakeš, Gorbachev, Ceauşescu, Grosz, Honecker, Jaruzelski, Kulikov |
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Document Source: Central State Archives (SÚA), Prague Call Number: AÚV KSČ 79/88, 21.7.1988 |