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Czechoslovak Summary

31 Oct 1989
Description: This is a Czechoslovak summary of the speeches delivered by the respective Warsaw Pact foreign ministers at the 1989 meeting of the Warsaw Pact's Committee of Ministers of Foreign Affairs (CMFA) in Warsaw. They all underline the need for Warsaw Pact reform, democratization, disarmament, and political and economic cooperation across Europe, but disagree in their assessment of the international situation. While most of the Warsaw Pact countries have a moderate attitude toward refoms, Poland and Hungary express more radical views on democratization and on economic reforms.

Collection: A Cardboard Castle?

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  • Czech (768 KB )
Document Type: Report
Language of Original Document: Czech
Number of Pages: 17
Cold War Period: 1985-1991
Persons: Shevardnadze, Horn, Ganev, Skubiszewski, Fischer, Mazowiecki, Totu, Johanes
Document Source: Central State Archives (SÚA), Prague
Call Number: AÚV KSČ, 8957/25
Document Companion: Document No. 147, d)

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