June 11, 1975
Todor Zhivkov’s Consultations with Soviet Experts on Relations with Romania
Prior to his visit to Bucharest, Todor Zhivkov meets Soviet representatives in Sofia in an attempt to co-ordinate Bulgarian policy toward Romania with the Soviet government. They discuss Soviet-Romanian relations, role of Romania in the Conference for Security and Co-operation in Europe, Romania in the Warsaw Pact and COMECON, Romania and the Non-Aligned Movement, Sino-Soviet relations, etc.
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- Romania--Foreign relations
- Communist Party of the Soviet Union. Central Committee
- Communist Information Bureau
- Council for Mutual Economic Assistance
- Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (1972-1975 : Helsinki, Finland)
- Bulgaria. Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- Bulgaria--Foreign relations--Communist countries
- China--Foreign relations--Soviet Union
- Bulgaria--Foreign relations--Soviet Union
- Europe, Eastern--Foreign relations--Romania
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