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February 19, 1958
The Polish Embassy in Washington reports on the negative American opinion of the Rapacki Plan, as well as calls for free elections in eastern Europe.
February 12, 1958
Memorandum outlines the details of the nuclear-free zone proposed in the Rapacki Plan.
February 2, 1958
Tykociński relays a conversation with Hahn in which Hahn states that the FRG wants to pursue normalization of relations with Poland despite negative German attitude towards the Rapacki Plan.
January 15, 1959
Record of a conversation between the Secretary of the Communist Party of Denmark and the Polish Embassy in which Comrade Norlund tell of Scandinavia's openness to the Rapacki Plan.
January 15, 1958
The Polish ambassador discusses American opinions on the Rapacki Plan, including both the interest and negative responses it has received.
January 12, 1958
The Polish Ambassador to Paris discusses the support for the Rapacki Plan voiced by various socialist parties at a recent session of the Socialist International, as well as the SFIO's opposition to the proposal.
January 11, 1958
Report on the positive reception to the Rapacki Plan on the part of several countries, namely Czechoslovakia, the GDR, and Belgium. The note discusses the importance of the plan in terms of the disarmament debate.
January 8, 1958
The French ambassador leads a discussion on the feasibility of the Rapacki Plan, including potential obstacles and benefits.
January 7, 1958
Deputy Minister Marian Naszkowski offers guidance for swaying public opinion in Sweden in favor of the Rapacki plan.
April 9, 1968
Brezhnev discusses negotiations with the United States over the Non-Proliferation Treaty.