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Report by Bulgarian Ministers of Defense (Dobri Dzhurov), Foreign Affairs (Ivan Bashev), and Foreign Trade (Ivan Budinov) on Additional Free Arms Delivery to North Vietnam

13 Dec 1965
Description: This report, compiled by different Bulgarian government agencies, addresses the provision of military aid to North Vietnam. The report reviews North Vietnam's requests for additional military assistance and provides information about a forthcoming visit of a North Vietnamese delegation to Bulgaria. The report proposes that the requested military assistance be granted.

Collection: East-East Arms Trade

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Document Type: Report
Origin (Agency): Bulgarian Council of Ministers
Sender: Dobri Dzhurov, Minister of People's Defense; Ivan Bashev, Minister of Foreign Affairs; Ivan Budinov, Minister of Foreign Trade; Bulgaria
Destination (Agency): Bulgarian Ministry of People's Defense, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Trade
Recipient: Todor Zhivkov, Chairman of the Bulgarian Council of Ministers
Language of Original Document: Bulgarian
Translators: Greta Keremidchieva
Number of Pages: 2
Cold War Period: 1960s
Document Source: Central State Archive (TsDA), Sofia
Call Number: Fond 136, Record 86, File639, p. 3-4

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