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Speech by the First Secretary of the Czechoslovak Communist Party (Antonín Novotný) at PCC Meeting

4 Jun 1966
Description: This is the transcript of a speech made by the First Secretary of the Czechoslovak Communist Party Antonín Novotný at the 1966 Political Consultative Committee (PCC) meeting in Bucharest. He discusses problems of European security, possibilities for better Warsaw Pact cooperation and the US intervention in Vietnam. He criticizes the planned nuclear weapon's deployment and the reunification discussion in West Germany. He further points to the benefits of PCC cooperation and a closer foreign policy coordination within the Warsaw Pact.

Collection: Party Leaders

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  • Czech (3.0 MB )
Document Type: Verbatim Speech
Language of Original Document: Czech
Number of Pages: 15
Cold War Period: 1960s
Persons: Novotný
Document Source: Central State Archives (SÚA), Prague

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