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Report by the Third Secretary of the Bulgarian Embassy in Pyongyang, Yanakiev, to Bulgarian Ambassador Yancho Georgiev, Concerning Nicolae Ceauşescu's Visit to China

22 Jun 1971
Description: In this report, the third secretary of the Bulgarian embassy in Pyongyang, Zahary Yanakiev, reports on the visit of the general secretary of the Romanian Communist Party, Nicolae Ceauşescu, to China. Yanakiev mentions China's agreement to loan Romania US$230 million, and reports that Ceauşescu will visit Vietnam in autumn of 1971. He also mentions Ceauşescu's request to visit Moscow on his way back from Asia. A response from Moscow is pending.

Collection: Romania and the W'Pact

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Document Type: Report
Origin (Agency): Bulgarian Embassy in Pyongyang
Sender: Zahary Ianakiev , Third Secretary of the Bulgarian Embassy in Pyongyang
Recipient: Yancho Georgiev, The Ambassador of the People's Republic of Bulgaria in the Korean People's Democratic Republic
Language of Original Document: Romanian
Translators: Borislav Stanimirov
Number of Pages: 2
Cold War Period: 1970s
Persons: Ianakiev, Georgiev, Ceauşescu
Document Source: Diplomatic Archive, Sofia
Call Number: Record 27, File 1684

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