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Information by the Minister of Foreign Affairs (Petar Mladenov) to the Politburo of the CC of the BCP regarding the 18th Meeting of the CMFA

Subject: Closed Circle Meeting of the Ministers of Foreign Affairs Held in the Evening of 10 April 1989 in the "Niederschönhausen" Residence, Berlin
24 Apr 1989
Description: This report by Bulgarian Foreign Minister Petar Mladenov to the Politburo of the Bulgarian Communist Party records a closed meeting of the Warsaw Pact ministers of foreign affairs, held in 1989 in Berlin. It gives an account of the opinions of the respective delegates on the main issues in European and world politics from the specific perspective of each member state.

Collection: Bulgaria in the W'Pact

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Document Type: Report
Origin (Agency): Bulgarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Sender: Petar Mladenov, Minister of Foreign Affairs
Language of Original Document: Bulgarian
Translators: Vania Petkova
Number of Pages: 11
Cold War Period: 1985-1991
Persons: Fischer, Totu, Johanes, Mladenov, Olechowski, Besmertnich
Document Source: Central State Archive (TsDA), Sofia 
Call Number: Fond 1b, Opis 35, a.e. 84-89

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