Deputy Minister Gero Grozev advises the Central Committee of the Bulgarian Communist Party and the Committee for Friendship and Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries on cultural relations with Cuba. Based on the current political situation Grozev argues that Bulgaria should postpone developing a cultural center in Havana.
February 16, 1964
Bulgarian Communist Party Politburo Resolution on a Visit of Cuban State Delegation to Bulgaria
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RESOLUTION “A” No 31
OF POLITBURO OF CC BCP 6.02.1964. [6 February 1964]
In view of the further widening and expansion of the all-embracing relations and links between People’s Republic of Bulgaria and Republic of Cuba, it is considered expedient to:
1. The Central Committee of the Party and the Council of Ministers to invite on an official visit in our country a party-governmental delegation of the fraternal Republic of Cuba.
2. An exhibition of the People’s Republic of Bulgaria on the development of our economics and culture to be organized in Havana in 1964 .
The Politburo of the Central Committee of the Bulgarian Communist Party resolves to expand Bulgaria's relationship with Cuba. The Politburo proposes an official visit and Bulgarian exhibition.
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