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Memorandum of the 23rd Meeting of the Warsaw Pact Multilateral Group for Current Mutual Information

Subject: Results of the 23rd meeting of the Multilateral Group for Current Mutual Information of Warsaw Treaty Member States
15 Mar 1990
Description: This memorandum records the topics discussed at the March 1990 meeting of the Multilateral Group for Current Mutual Information. Major issues include: (i) a proposal for a high-level meeting of the countries participating in the CSCE in 1990, (ii) Warsaw Pact foreign policy regarding the situation on the Balkans, and (iii) developing relations between Warsaw Pact countries and Israel.

Collection: Bulgaria in the W'Pact

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Document Type: Memorandum
Origin (Agency): General Information Affairs Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, People's Republic of Bulgaria
Language of Original Document: Bulgarian
Translators: Vassil Yovchev
Number of Pages: 8
Cold War Period: 1985-1991
Document Source: Diplomatic Archive, Sofia 
Call Number: Opis 47-10, a.e. 28, pp. 137-144

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