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East German Minutes of the Berlin Meeting of Deputy Ministers of Foreign Affairs Preparatory to the PCC Meeting

26 Feb 1968
Description: These are the minutes of the Berlin meeting of the Warsaw Pact deputy ministers for foreign affairs in preparation of the 1968 Political Consultative Committee (PCC) meeting in Sofia. The participants discuss the treaty on the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons and prepare a statement on the situation in Vietnam. They also discuss the Soviet draft of a non-proliferation treaty and Romanian amendments to it. The minutes include information on negotiations toward a nuclear weapons non-proliferation treaty at the UN's Eighteen Nations Disarmament Committee. It is reported that the proposals advanced by the Socialist states were accepted as part of the draft treaty.

Collection: Party Leaders

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Document Type: Memorandum of Conversation
Language of Original Document: German
Number of Pages: 105
Cold War Period: 1960s
Persons: Kohrt, Winzer, Popov, Kusnezov, Kiesinger, Macovescu, Naszkowski, Pudlak, Erdelyi
Document Source: Political Archives of the German Foreign Office (PAAA), Berlin
Call Number: MfAA, G-A 552

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