March 7, 1975
Plan on joint counter-intelligence measures between the KGB and Czechoslovak Ministry of the Interior from summer 1975 until 1977
This agreement outlines cooperation on security issues concerning hostile ideological centers, emigrant groups and anti-socialist, anti-Soviet, revisionist and nationalist groups. Also discussed in detail are ecclesiastical organizations, the alteration of informational and occupational gatherings between the two countries and scientific, cultural and students exchanges.
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- Intelligence service
- Espionage
- Communist countries
- Warsaw Treaty Organization
- Czechoslovakia. Ministry of Internal Affairs
- Czechoslovakia--Foreign policy
- Intelligence service--Czechoslovakia
- Intelligence operations
- Soviet Union. Committee for State Security (KGB)
- Soviet Union--Foreign policy
- Intelligence service--Soviet Union
- Communist countries--Foreign relations
- Czechoslovakia--Foreign relations--Soviet Union
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