May 20, 1970
Summary No. 10 of the Executive Bureau of the Central Committee of the Romanian Communist Party
Romanian Communist Party
Central Committee
1445/1970
Participating at the meeting are comrades Nicolae Ceausescu, Ion Gheorghe Mauer, Emil Bondaras, Paul Niculescu-Mizil, Gheorghe Pana, Gheorghe Radulescu, Ilie Verdet, Maxim Berghianu, Manea Manescu, Dumitru Popescu, Dumitru Popa, Leonte Rautu, Miron Constantinescu, Mihai Dalea, Mihai Gere, Ion Stanescu.
Also invited are comrades Stefan Voicu, Vasile Vlad, Vass Ghizela, and Constantin Mitrea.
The meeting started at 10:00 am and ended at 12:00 pm.
Comrade Nicolae Ceausescu, Secretary General of the Romanian Communist Party, informed the members of the committee of the discussions held in Moscow on the day s of 18-19 May of this year with the delegation of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU).
The Executive Committee of the Central Committee of the Romanian Communist Party (CC PCR) has approved, unanimously, the position taken by the Romanian delegation, lead by Cde. Nicolae Ceausescu, during its meetings with the delegation of the CPSU.
In regards with the information received [in regards with the activity of the Romanian delegation in Moscow], the CC PCR decided the following:
• There need to be some measures taken to prepare a meeting of the President of the Council of Ministers of the Socialist Republic of Romania (SRR), Ion Gheorghe Maurer, with the President of the Council of Ministers of the USSR, A. Kosygin, in order to conduct negotiations with regards to [the need to further] develop bilateral economic relations among the two countries.
• The visit in the SSR of the Soviet party and government leadership on 6-8 July of this year will have an official character, and, as such, will have to be prepared accordingly.
• The members of the Central Committee of the PCR will be informed of the discussions between the PCR and CPSU leadership at the next plenary session of the CC PCR.
(ss) N. Ceausescu
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