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December 12, 1985

Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 'East-West relations'

This document was made possible with support from MacArthur Foundation

This document analyzes East-West relations following the December 1985 meeting between Gorbachev and Reagan in Geneva. It discusses the new and more open foreign policy line of the Soviet Union, and underlines the important role of bilateral and multilateral diplomacy under the complex circumstances.


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Istituto Luigi Sturzo, Archivio Giulio Andreotti, NATO Series, Box 171, Subseries 1, Folder 077.

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2017-06-12

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155174

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Unclassified

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MacArthur Foundation, Carnegie Corporation of New York (CCNY) and Istituto Luigi Sturzo