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Polish Foreign Ministry Memorandum Regarding Mongolia's Possible Accession to the Warsaw Treaty

20 Jul 1963
Description: This is a 1963 memorandum on the possible admission of Mongolia to the Warsaw Pact. Polish Foreign Minister Adam Rapacki argues that membership in the alliance should be limited to Europe. He points out that should Monolia be accepted as a member, Albania's opposition to the pact would be vindicated. He also anticipates a negative reaction on the part of Romania.

Collection: A Cardboard Castle?

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Document Type: Memorandum
Origin (Agency): Polish Foreign Minister Adam Rapacki
Destination (Agency): Polish Politburo
Language of Original Document: Polish
Number of Pages: 4
Cold War Period: 1960s
Document Source: Modern Records Archive (AAN), Warsaw.
Call Number: KC PZPR, XIA/103, k. 527-30
Document Companion: Document No. 25

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