Report on the Meeting of 14 Deputy Foreign Ministers of Socialist Countries (WP Members, Belarus, Ukraine, Cuba, Laos, Mongolia, North Korea, and North Vietnam)5 Sep 1984 |
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Description:
This report on the August 1984 meeting of deputy foreign ministers in East Berlin notes that representatives of several non-European countries - North Korea, Cuba, Laos, Mongolia, and Vietnam - were invited to attend. The meeting focused on establishing a common position among the Socialist countries at the 39th UN General Assembly, and covered issues such as disarmament negotiations, specific crisis areas, the international economy, human rights, and social issues. At the end of the meeting, the Polish delegation invited the Bulgarian, Czech, Hungarian, East German, Ukrainian, and Soviet representatives for a separate consultation, where they announced that if the executive council of the International Labor Organization should hand down a decision in connection with the Valticos Committee report on Poland, Poland would leave the alliance. Collection: Deputy Foreign Ministers
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Document Type:
Report Language of Original Document: Hungarian Translators: Ervin Dunay Number of Pages: 9 Cold War Period: 1980s |
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Document Source: Hungarian National Archives (MOL), Budapest Call Number: 002660/24/1984 |