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April 1966

Consultation between the Czechoslovak Foreign Ministry and the Soviet Foreign Ministry [in Moscow]

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A report on a routine meeting between Czechoslovak and Soviet Foreign Ministry officials. The topic of discussions was Soviet foreign policy toward Africa and Asia and the Soviets tried to convince the Czechoslovak that relations with these regions were developing well despite several right wing military coups which had taken place in the previous two years. Africa came to the fore, during the discussions, as an area in which the Soviets were investing a lot of time and money.

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Czech Foreign Ministry Archive [Arkhiv Ministrestvo Zaharanichni Vetsi, (A MZV)], Fond Antonin Novotny, Subject no. 2 "Czechoslovak Foreign Policy, Asia-Africa", Box 3. Obtained for CWIHP by Guy Laron.

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2012-06-01

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