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Speech by First Secretary of HSWP (János Kádár) at the HSWP Political Committee Meeting on the Initiative of the East German Leadership to Call a PCC Meeting

17 Nov 1964
Description: In his speech, First Secretary of the Hungarian Socialist Workers´ Party (HSWP) János Kádár addresses the Hungarian proposal related to the establishment of NATO's multilateral nuclear force as well as a planned peace treaty between the Soviet Union and East Germany. These issues are to be presented at an upcoming Political Consultative Committee (PCC) meeting in Warsaw. In Kádár's view, the establishment of a multilateral nuclear force would increase tensions in international relations.

Collection: Hungary and the W'Pact

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  • Hungarian (54 KB )
Document Type: Speech
Origin (Agency): Hungarian Socialist Workers´ Party (HSWP)
Language of Original Document: Hungarian
Translators: Andreas Bocz
Number of Pages: 3
Cold War Period: 1960s
Persons: Kádár
Document Source: Hungarian State Archive (MOL), Budapest
Call Number: MOL M-KS-288.f. 5/351 o.e.

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