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Bulgarian Memorandum on the Bulgarian-Romanian Proposal for a Chemical Weapons-Free Zone in the Balkans

21 May 1986
Description: This Bulgarian document refers to a proposal by Bulgaria and Romania to create a chemical weapons-free zone in the Balkans. It shows that by this point in time, the Soviet leadership had come to regard such initiatives by their allies not only as acceptable, but as consistent with their own goals. This particular proposal met with a reserved response from Turkey and Albania. The reactions of Greece and Yugoslavia were more positive.

Collection: A Cardboard Castle?

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Document Type: Memorandum
Language of Original Document: Bulgarian
Number of Pages: 3
Cold War Period: 1985-1991
Persons: Mladenov, Văduvă, Zhivkov, Ceauşescu, Papandreu
Document Source: Central State Archives (TsDA), Sofia
Call Number: Fond 1-B, Record 68, File 394-86, p. 8-10
Document Companion: Document No. 113

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