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Three Speeches by the Czechoslovak Foreign Minister (Jan Marko)

18 Feb 1971
Description: This document includes three speeches delivered by the Czechoslovak foreign minister at the 1971 meeting of Warsaw Pact foreign ministers in Bucharest. In his first speech, Jan Marko outlines the negative role of the US in the context of the European peace process and proposes an action plan to accelerate the convention of the European conference on security. In the other two speeches, he promises full support for the recognition of East Germany, and discusses the prospect of a ban on biological and chemical weapons.

Collection: Foreign Ministers

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  • Czech (180 KB )
Document Type: Verbatim Speech
Language of Original Document: Czech
Number of Pages: 9
Cold War Period: 1970s
Persons: Marko
Document Source: Archive of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (AMZV), Prague
Call Number: C.j. 003.558/71

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