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HSWP Political Committee Debate Following the WP Foreign Ministers' Meeting on Relations with West Germany

Subject: Minutes of the Meeting of the Politburo on February 13, 1967
13 Feb 1967
Description: This transcript of a debate in the Political Committee of the Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party (HSWP) focuses on the finalization of the protocol of a 1967 Warsaw Pact foreign ministers' meeting. The paper discusses West Germany's negotiations with some of the Socialist countries to restore diplomatic relations. The Politburo members agree that West Germany should not be allowed to use the establishment of diplomatic relations with some Socialist countries as a way to split the Socialist bloc.

Collection: Hungary and the W'Pact

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Document Type: Memorandum of Conversation
Origin (Agency): Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party Political Committee
Sender: Margit Fehér
Language of Original Document: Hungarian
Translators: Andreas Bocz
Number of Pages: 21
Cold War Period: 1960s
Document Source: Hungarian State Archive (MOL), Budapest
Call Number: MOL M-KS-288.f. 5/417 o.e.

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