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Information from the Bulgarian Prime Minister (Georgi Atanasov) regarding the Visit of the GDR Prime Minister (Willi Stoph)

Subject: GDR Prime Minister's Visit in Bulgaria
18 Jul 1989
Description: In this report by the Bulgarian Prime Minister Georgi Atanasov to the Politburo of the Bulgarian Communist Party, he discusses statements made by East Germany's Prime Minister Willi Stoph during his July 1989 visit to Bulgaria. Topics include the political and economic stability of East Germany and the aims of its foreign policy. Stoph criticizes the political tendencies in Hungary and Poland toward a bourgeois parliamentary society, but praises the results of the high level Soviet-Chinese meeting. Also discussed is cooperation within COMECON.

Collection: Bulgaria in the W'Pact

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Document Type: Report
Sender: Atanasov, Prime Minister of PR of Bulgaria
Destination (Agency): Politburo CC BCP
Language of Original Document: Bulgarian
Translators: Svetoslava Antonova
Number of Pages: 4
Cold War Period: 1985-1991
Persons: Atanasov, Stoph, Gorbachev, Honeker, Zhivkov
Document Source: Central State Archives (TsDA), Sofia 
Call Number: Fond 1b, Opis 35, a.e. 147-189

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