An introductory note to the CPSU Central Committee Resolution on military cooperation with non-Socialist countries.
May 22, 1989
G. Berdennikov, 'Information on Agreement of the Draft CPSU Central Committee Resolution "On a Conception of Military Cooperation with (Non-Socialist) Foreign Countries"'
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INFORMATION
On agreement of the draft CPSU Central Committee Resolution "On a conception of military cooperation with (non-Socialist) foreign countries"
1. USSR Ministry of Defense
First Deputy Minister of Defense of the USSR, Chief of the General Headquarters of the USSR Armed Forces, Comrade M.A. Moiseev
2. CPSU Central Committee International Department
Department Deputy Director, Comrade A.S. Grachev
3. CPSU Central Committee Defense Department
Department Deputy Director, Comrade V.L. Kataev
4. State Commission of the USSR Council of Ministers on Military-Industrial Questions
First Deputy Chairperson of the Committee, Comrade V.L. Koblov
5. USSR Committee of State Security
First Deputy Chief of the Main Administration, Comrade N.S. Leonov
6. USSR Ministry of Foreign Economic Connections
Deputy Minister, Comrade Iu.P. Grishin
DEPUTY CHIEF OF THE ADMINISTRATION FOR PROBLEMS OF ARMS LIMITATION AND DISARMAMENT OF THE USSR MINISTRY OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS
[Signature]
G. BERDENNIKOV
May 22, 1989
List of CPSU Central Committee members approving the draft of a resolution "On a conception of military cooperation with (non-Socialist) foreign countries."
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