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March 23, 1963
Alekseyev discloses the Soviet Union's agreement to relate its military withdrawal to Kennedy through diplomatic channels.
Fidel Castro and Alekseyev discuss the withdrawal of a Soviet military unit and potential political fallout.
Alekseyev describes a conversation with Fidel Castro regarding military and trade negotiations, prospects for Kennedy's policy toward Cuba, and a harsh letter from Khrushchev.
March 22, 1963
Alekseyev recounts his shock following Fidel Castro's divisive speech at the Congress of Women of America.
Alekseyev describes a conversation with Raul Castro regarding Krylov's visit to Cuba, PRC irritation, and seeming tensions with the USSR.
Fidel Castro addresses his controversial speech at the Congress of Women of America and contention over Soviet missiles and troops in Cuba.
April 13, 1962
Raul Castro reflects on difficulties in creating a United Party in Cuba, including Anibal Escalante's renegade policies.
Chomon is appointed Minister of Communications, and Inchaustegui's report is corroborated.
Kudryavtsev and Castro discuss diplomatic normalization between the USSR and Ecuador and a CPSU CC letter directed at restoring global unity of the Communist movement, and a report from Inchaustegui suggests renewed US attacks against Cuba.
February 28, 1962
Kudryavtsev describes a meeting with Fidel Castro regarding a statement by Kennedy, fallout from the Punta del Este conference, prospects for Latin American revolutionary spirit, and Raul Castro's upcoming trip to the Soviet Union.