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October 1977

Memorandum of Conversation between Levy Farah and Carlos Rocha (Dilolwa)

Levy Farah was a senior Cuban aid official; Carlos Rocha (code name Dilolwa) was a member of the political bureau of the MPLA.

September 23, 1977

Jorge Risquet to Fidel Castro

Jorge Risquet was the head of the Cuban Civilian Mission in Angola.

June 14, 1977

Memorandum, RaĆŗl Castro to Fidel Castro

RaĆŗl Castro was Cubaā€™s minister of defense.

April 1977

Abelardo ColomƩ to SenƩn Casas

General Abelardo ColomĆ© was the head of the Cuban Military Mission in Angola; General SenĆ©n Casas was Cubaā€™s first deputy minister of defense.

March 23, 1977

Memorandum of Conversation between Fidel Castro and Agostinho Neto

Agostinho Neto was Angola's president.

January 20, 1977

SenƩn Casas to Abelardo ColomƩ

General SenĆ©n Casas was Cubaā€™s first deputy minister of defense; General Abelardo ColomĆ© was the head of the Cuban Military Mission in Angola.

July 13, 1976

Jorge Risquet to Fidel Castro

Jorge Risquet was the head of the Cuban Civilian Mission in Angola.

June 1976

RaĆŗl Castro, Report on his Visit to Africa, 'Informe al BurĆ³ PolĆ­tico del Segundo Secretario del ComitĆ© Central del Partido Comunista de Cuba acerca de su visita... (19 de abril a 7 junio de 1976)'

Cubaā€™s minister of defense RaĆŗl Castro reports on his visit to Angola, the USSR, Congo Brazzaville and Guinea Conakry, 19 April - 7 June 1976.

April 23, 1976

RaĆŗl Castro, Report on Cuban Technical Assistance to Angola, 'Acerca de la necesidad de una masiva ayuda tĆ©cnica (civil) a RPA'

Cubaā€™s minister of defense RaĆŗl Castro recommends granting technical assistance to Angola.

May 15, 1981

Notes on Meeting between South African Minister of Foreign Affairs R. F. Botha and US President Reagan

South African Minister of Foreign Affairs "Pik" Botha and President Reagan meet in Washington, DC. South African Ambassador Sole, the note taker, interprets Reagan's friendly opening comments as "the inference clearly being that he had no illusions about democratic rule in Africa." They discuss the situation in Namibia and Angola, and their shared opposition to Soviet and communist influence in the region. Botha also asks Reagan to help South Africa's souring relations with France regarding nuclear cooperation. Botha states that "South Africa was not preparing or intending to explode a nuclear device, but[...] could not afford publicly to surrender this option."

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