March 4, 1977
Cooperative agreement between the Soviet KGB and Czechoslovak Ministry of the Interior for the year 1977
The Soviet KGB and Czechoslovak Interior Ministry agree to the exchange of workers between the two countries. These exchanges would focus on the sharing of information and expertise in various areas, including: identification procedures for unidentified bodies, security measures for capital regions, fire-fighting methods and ways to combat subversive activity in youth and teenagers. The two parties also agree to the exchange of publications on the Soviet military, security and criminology, which are listed by title and number of copies.
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- Dissidents--Soviet Union
- Intelligence service
- Espionage
- Czechoslovakia. Ministry of Internal Affairs
- Czechoslovakia--Foreign policy
- Intelligence service--Czechoslovakia
- Soviet Union. Committee for State Security (KGB)
- Dissidents
- Soviet Union--Foreign policy
- Czechoslovakia--Foreign relations--Soviet Union
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