October 23, 1981
Cooperative Agreement between the Interior Ministry of the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic and the Soviet KGB for the summer of 1981 - 1985
The two parties consent to assist each other in the surveillance of goods going between the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic and the Soviet Union, letters going between the two countries and from them to capitalist countries, correspondence sent from Czechoslovak or Soviet citizens to people who recently arrived from capitalist countries, the mailing of anti-socialist materials sent through the two nations and mail involving anti-socialist propaganda sent to either country from capitalist countries. Both parties also agree to exchange information on ways subversives use the post to their advantage and how each country’s officials monitor post suspected of containing ideologically injurious material.
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- Dissidents--Soviet Union
- Intelligence service
- Espionage
- Communist countries--Internal relations
- Communist countries
- Czechoslovakia. Ministry of Internal Affairs
- Intelligence service--Czechoslovakia
- Intelligence operations
- Soviet Union. Committee for State Security (KGB)
- Security, International
- Intelligence service--Soviet Union
- Czechoslovakia--Foreign relations--Soviet Union
- Border security--Soviet Union
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