Speech by the Polish Foreign Minister (Stefan Jendrychowski)30 Oct 1969 |
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Description:
This is the transcript of a speech given by the Polish foreign minister at the 1969 meeting of Warsaw Pact foreign ministers in Prague on European security. He outlines the two central questions of a future European conference on security: non-use of violence and economic relations. He further stresses that existing European borders are inviolable, and points to Poland's efforts for disarmament and the creation of a European nuclear weapons-free zone. At the end of his speech, he discusses the implications of East German participation at the security conference. Collection: Foreign Ministers
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Document Type:
Verbatim
Speech Language of Original Document: German Number of Pages: 17 Cold War Period: 1960s Persons: Jendrychowski |
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Document Source: Foundation Archive of the Parties and Mass Organizations of the Former GDR in the Federal Archives (SAPMO), Berlin Call Number: DY/30, 3399, p. 2a-9, 9-23b, 24-38 |