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Minutes of the Plenary Session of the Central Committee of the Bulgarian Communist Party - Report on the PCC Meeting by the First Secretary (Todor Zhivkov)

14 Mar 1968
Description: This report (and final version of the commentary on the Romanian position) was presented to the Central Committee of the Bulgarian Communist Party after the Warsaw Pact's 1968 Political Consultative Committee (PCC) meeting in Sofia. It focuses on the treaty on nuclear non-proliferation, and on Romania's refusal to participate with the other six Warsaw Pact countries in presenting the draft treaty for consideration by the UN Eighteen Nations Disarmament Committee. Among the most important reservations of Romania is the absence of a clause in the treaty that would forbid nuclear powers from launching a nuclear attack on a non-nuclear state. The final version contains a more elaborate report on the proposals to create a joint staff, a military council, and a committee on technology.

Collection: Party Leaders

Download in:
  • Bulgarian (762 KB )
  • English (153 KB )
Document Type: Memorandum of Conversation
Language of Original Document: Bulgarian
Number of Pages: 41
Cold War Period: 1960s
Persons: Ceauşescu, Brezhnev, Zhivkov
Document Source: Central State Archive (TsDA), Sofia
Call Number: Fond 1-B, Record (Opis) 58, File (A.E.) 2.

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