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Report on the Meeting of Deputy Foreign Ministers of the Socialist Countries (WP Member States, Belarus, Ukraine, Cuba, Laos, Mongolia, North Korea, North Vietnam) and the Representative of the COMECON Secretariat

9 Sep 1983
Description: This report on the August-September 1983 meeting of the Warsaw Pact (WP) deputy foreign ministers in Moscow outlines the strategy of the WP countries at the forthcoming 38th session of the UN General Assembly. Among the main issues discussed are: (i) problems of arms control and disarmament, (ii) regional crises (e.g., the Middle East, Nicaragua and the Caribbean, the growing US military presence in the Far East, the Iran-Iraq war, etc.), (iii) an increase of the efficacy of the UN, (iv) economic development and issues regarding human rights and international law, and (v) the conference of the Inter-Parliamentary Union.

Collection: Deputy Foreign Ministers

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  • English (107 KB )
  • Hungarian (166 KB )
Document Type: Report
Language of Original Document: Hungarian
Translators: Ervin Dunay
Number of Pages: 10
Cold War Period: 1980s
Document Source: Hungarian National Archives (MOL), Budapest
Call Number: XIX-J-1-j, 1983, 002806/51/a/1983 and 002806/50/1983

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