July 12, 1962
Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Presidium Protocol 41
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II. On the dispatch to Cuba of a group of advisers on economic matters.
Khrushchev, Mikoyan, Suslov
Provide a group of economic advisers who would not be subordinate to the ambassador, take them from Cent. Asia.
Cde. Titov Cde.
Cde. Perekhrest Usmanov
Cde. Bondarchuk Yasakov
Cde. V. N. Somakov
Invite them to the CC to discuss it.
It is disgraceful — we provided tractors to the Cubans, we are not providing agric[ultural] machinery.
Include also other advisers, and those who were there — bring them back as the organizers.
We sent five ships.
Perhaps send a hundred or two hundred of the best ships for fishing.
Cdes. Mikoyan, Rashidov, and Shelepin are to prepare it.
Protocol 41 details a meeting on a group of economic advisers sent to Cuba from the Soviet Union.
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