August 15, 1968
Report from the Bulgarian Ambassador in Havana, Stefan Petrov to Todor Zhivkov on the Domestic and Foreign Policy of Cuba
The ambassador gives an assessment of the Cuban domestic and foreign policy. He characterizes Fidel Castro as an adventurer and points to certain communist party decisions that are incompatible with the Marxist-Leninist doctrine.
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- Cuba--Armed forces
- Cuba--Foreign relations
- Cuba--Foreign relations--Latin America
- Cuba--Domestic policy
- Intelligence service--Cuba
- Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962
- Bulgaria--Foreign relations--Western countries
- Bulgaria. Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- Bulgaria--Foreign relations--Communist countries
- Bulgaria--Foreign relations--Developing countries
- Bulgaria--Foreign relations--Soviet Union
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