Guiding Principles for the Hungarian Diplomatic Missions on the Preparations for a Conference on Security in Europe in Accordance with the Sofia Meeting of the Deputy Foreign Ministers26 Jan 1970 |
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Description:
This document, issued as a result of the January 1970 meeting of Warsaw Pact deputy foreign ministers in Sofia, offers some guiding principles for the preparations for the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe. It states that the basis for convening the conference has been well-prepared and that despite the difficulties, chances for a successful outcome are good. France, Spain, and most smaller and neutral European states are described as having a positive and constructive interest in the conference, while the US, Great Britain, West Germany, and Italy are identified as being clearly opposed to it.
Collection: Deputy Foreign Ministers
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Document Type:
Document Language of Original Document: Hungarian Translators: Ervin Dunay Number of Pages: 5 Cold War Period: 1970s |
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Document Source: Hungarian National Archives (MOL), Budapest Call Number: XIX-J-1-j, 1970, 93. doboz, 208-1, 00482/2/1970 |