Resolution of the TsK KPSS Secretariat ordering that the Committee for State Security (KGB) and the General Staff of the Soviet Armed Forces consider the possibility of delivering non-Soviet weapons to the People's Party of Iran (PPI).
August 30, 1979
Extract from Minutes No. 174 Para. 47gs of the Secretariat of the Central Committee, 'On a Request from the Central Committee of the People's Party of Iran'
SUBJECT TO RETURN WITHIN 3 DAYS TO THE CPSU CENTRAL COMMITTEE
Workers of the world Unite!
COMMUNIST PARTY OF THE SOVIET UNION, CENTRAL COMMITTEE
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No. St 174/47gs
From 30.VIII.1979
Extract from Minutes No. 174 Para. 47gs of the Secretariat of the Central Committee
On a request from the Central Committee of the People's Party of Iran
RESOLVED:
To direct the USSR Committee of State Security and the General Headquarters of the Armed Forces to study the question of the possibility of providing the People's Party of Iran [Handwritten: "with various weapons of non-Soviet manufacture"] and present proposals to the CPSU Central Committee.
SECRETARY OF THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE
Distributed to: Comrades Andropov, Ustinov, and Ponomarev
Reported: see extract from Comrades Andropov and Ponomarev in the material, opr. 184-v from 10.VII.1980
Central Committee of Iran requests, and receives approval for, the USSR Committee of State Security and the General Headquarters of the Armed Forces to ‘study the question’ of potentially providing the Tudeh Party with non-Soviet weapons.
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