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Memorandum by the Hungarian Foreign Minister (János Péter) on the Romanian Proposal to Convene the PCC

5 Feb 1968
Description: In this memorandum, Hungarian Foreign Minister János Péter reports on a letter sent by Romanian leader Nicolae Ceauşescu to János Kádár in January 1968. This letter suggests holding a meeting of the Political Consultative Committee (PCC) in February to discuss the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. According to the memorandum, Hungary agrees with the Soviet version of the treaty and sees no need for further discussions on this topic. Hungary proposes a new agenda for the February PCC meeting, including issues such as the report of the United Armed Forces headquarters on the European military situation and the state of the armed forces of the Warsaw Pact.

Collection: Party Leaders

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  • Hungarian (44 KB )
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Document Type: Memorandum
Origin (Agency): Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Sender: János Péter, Hungarian Foreign Minister
Language of Original Document: Hungarian
Number of Pages: 2
Cold War Period: 1960s
Persons: Peter, Ceauşescu, Kádár
Document Source: Hungarian National Archives (MOL), Budapest
Call Number: MOL-M-KS, 288.f.5 5/445. oe.

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