June 4, 1976
Agreement between the Czechoslovak and Soviet Ministries of the Interior on cooperation from the summer of 1976 until 1980
This plan focuses on developing and strengthening bilateral ties between the two countries in the areas of science, technology, security operations and criminology. It also calls for the sharing of best practices of propaganda methods, roadway security and oversight, education of government officials and administrative organization of bureaus such as the Ministry of the Interior. Provisions are made to exchange methods designed to improve the systems of permit, passport and visa issuance and registration of aliens. The sharing of best practices to reduce alcohol abuse, vagrancy, recidivism and youth crime is discussed as well.
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- Intelligence service
- Warsaw Treaty Organization
- Communist Party of Czechoslovakia
- Czechoslovakia--Foreign policy
- Intelligence service--Czechoslovakia
- Soviet Union. Committee for State Security (KGB)
- Propaganda
- Dissidents
- Soviet Union--Foreign policy
- Intelligence service--Soviet Union
- Communist countries--Foreign relations
- Czechoslovakia--Foreign relations--Soviet Union
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