June 10, 1954
Report on Czechoslovak-Egyptian Economic Relations
The Foreign Ministry proposed to send a Czechoslovak delegation made up of technicians and commercial experts to Egypt, in order to discuss the further development of the [commercial] agreement. The delegation would have also tried to effect changes in the contract to our advantage.
Although the head of the Egyptian delegation, General Ragab, viewed our idea favorably, higher Egyptian authorities – when this idea was discussed with them – stated that the time was not right for the arrival of our delegation. The Egyptian government took the same position regarding the arrival of a Hungarian and a Polish delegation...
An Egyptian delegation visited Czechoslovakia to discuss strengthening Czechoslovak-Egyptian relations. However, the Egyptians refuse a Czechoslovak delegation to discuss a commercial agreement between the two coutnries.
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