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Situation and Perspectives of Soviet-US Negotiations in Geneva on Nuclear Arms Limitation in Europe

11 Mar 1983
Description: This document examines the present situation and perspectives of the US-Soviet negotiations on limiting nuclear weapons in Europe. It was prepared by the East German Staatssicherheit (Stasi) intelligence agency. The paper reviews the West German and US positions with respect to the negotiations on intermediate-range nuclear weapons disarmament in Geneva. The US wants to achieve a zero-sum result. Both the US and West Germany fear that the Soviet Union may try to push the US out of Europe. Annexed is an argumentation aid prepared by the West German government.

Collection: Stasi Intelligence

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  • German (378 KB )
Document Type: Document
Origin (Agency): Ministerium für Staatssicherheit, GDR
Language of Original Document: German
Number of Pages: 10
Cold War Period: 1980s
Persons: Genscher, Reagan, Andropov, Gromyko
Document Source: Federal Commissioner for the Records of the National Security Service of the Former Democratic Republic (BStU), Berlin
Call Number: ZA, HVA, 24, pp. 155-164

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