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Report by Hungarian Ambassador in Moscow Sándor Rajnai on the Meeting of the Warsaw Pact Deputy Foreign Ministers

1 Mar 1985
Description: This report by the Hungarian ambassador to Moscow, Sándor Rajnai, to Hungarian Deputy Foreign Minister István Roska analyzes the results of the meeting of the Warsaw Pact (WP) deputy foreign ministers in the Soviet capital regarding Soviet-US negotiations in Geneva. All WP countries, except Romania, concur with the Soviet proposal to treat the three items under negotiation (space weapons, strategic weapons, and intermediate-range nuclear missiles) as organically linked, and express full confidence that the Soviet Union will do everything in its power to bring the negotiations to a successful conclusion.

Collection: Deputy Foreign Ministers

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  • English (36 KB )
  • Hungarian (169 KB )
Document Type: Report
Language of Original Document: Hungarian
Translators: Ervin Dunay
Number of Pages: 12
Cold War Period: 1985-1991
Persons: Rajnai, Roska, Korneenko, Schulz, Gromyko, Reagan, Weinberger, Johanes, Kinast, Gotzev, Krolikowski, Duma
Document Source: Hungarian National Archives (MOL), Budapest
Call Number: XIX-J-1-j, 1985, 0052/21

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