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Minutes of the Romanian Communist Party Politburo Session Concerning the PCC Meeting

18 Mar 1969
Description: At this meeting of the Central Committee of the Romanian Communist Party, Romanian leaders Nicolae Ceauşescu and Emil Bodnăraş inform their colleagues of the proceedings of the Warsaw Pact's Tenth Political Consultative Committee (PCC) meeting held in Budapest. The Romanian delegation recounts how it managed to to exert pressure on the other Warsaw Pact countries not to include references to the incidents on the Sino-Soviet border, nor to close ranks against China, in a public communiqué.

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Document Type: Memorandum of Conversation
Language of Original Document: Romanian
Translators: Viorel Nicolae Buta
Number of Pages: 11
Cold War Period: 1960s
Persons: Ceauşescu, Bodnăraş, Brezhnev, Kosygin, Nixon
Document Source: National Central Historical Archives (ANIC), Bucharest
Call Number: CC PCR, Chancellery, 40/1969, pp. 2, 4-13
First Published at: Mircea Munteanu (ed.), Romania and the Warsaw Pact, 1955-1989, vol. 1, (Washington: Cold War International History Project, 2002), pp. 469-479.

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