November 14, 1984
Protocol resulting from discussions between the Interior Ministry of the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic and the KGB of the Soviet Union
Both parties discuss the detection of and preparation for a surprise nuclear rocket attack by the USA on socialist countries, the intentions of the main hostile countries- the USA, other NATO countries, the People’s Republic of China- and cooperation to fight ideological diversion from hostile countries and emigrant populations. The two also agree to economic, tourism and cultural exchanges.
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- Intelligence service
- Communist countries--Internal relations
- Nuclear warfare
- Security, International--Western Hemisphere
- Warsaw Treaty Organization
- Czechoslovakia. Ministry of Internal Affairs
- Intelligence service--Czechoslovakia
- Intelligence operations
- Soviet Union. Committee for State Security (KGB)
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- Security, International
- Soviet Union--Military policy
- Nuclear warfare--Safety measures
- Czechoslovakia--Foreign relations--Soviet Union
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