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Conversation between a Bulgarian (Atanas Nastev) and a Hungarian diplomat (István Szábó) on the Possibility of the Creation of a New Eastern European Alliance

Subject: Meeting with István Szábó, Minister Plenipotentiary at Hungarian Embassy in Sofia
12 Apr 1991
Description: The main topic in this memorandum of conversation between Bulgarian diplomat Atanas Nastev and Hungarian diplomat István Szábó is the veracity of a statement by Romanian Prime Minister Petre Roman regarding an alleged Soviet-Bulgarian idea for the creation of a new Eastern European military-political union in place of the Warsaw Pact, and the purported Romanian support for this issue. Nastev categorically denies that support for such an idea exists either in Sofia or in Moscow.

Collection: Bulgaria in the W'Pact

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Document Type: Memorandum of Conversation
Origin (Agency): Bulgarian General International Affairs Department
Sender: Atanas Nastev, Head of "General International Affairs" Department
Language of Original Document: Bulgarian
Translators: Vania Petkova
Number of Pages: 2
Cold War Period: 1985-1991
Persons: Nastev, Szábó, Roman
Document Source: Diplomatic Archive, Sofia
Call Number: Opis 48-10, a.e. 38, p. 33-34

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