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December 30, 1978

CC BCP Politburo Resolution on Enlargement of RUMNO Personnel Abroad

July 29, 1966

Proposal by Gen. M. Spasov to N. Papazov on Enlargement of S&T Intelligence (NTR) Staff

July 24, 1970

CC BCP Secretariat Resolution on PGU Undercover Personnel

May 26, 1971

Science and Technology Intelligence Report on Supplied US Mini-Computer

The industial espionage unit provides detailed description of the supplied equipment and blueprints.

August 15, 1968

Report from the Bulgarian Ambassador in Havana, Stefan Petrov to Todor Zhivkov on the Domestic and Foreign Policy of Cuba

The ambassador gives an assessment of the Cuban domestic and foreign policy. He characterizes Fidel Castro as an adventurer and points to certain communist party decisions that are incompatible with the Marxist-Leninist doctrine.

April 9, 1979

Memorandum of Todor Zhivkov – Fidel Castro Conversation, Havana

Memorandum of a discussion of the future of socialism in Latin America. Castro expects that the social instability of the region will lead to increased socialist influence and revolutionary movements, specifically in Nicaragua and Grenada. He cites two difficulties in his quest to help the Latin American revolutionary forces: his weapons stockpile is running low, and he has agreed to not transfer Soviet weapons to other countries.

June 6, 1989

Meeting of the Politburo of the Central Committee of the Bulgarian Communist Party

Discussion of broadcasts of "Radio Free Europe" and other Western media on Bulgaria's policies towards the country's Turkish minority.

September 19, 1963

Report from Gen. D. Dikov to Bulgarian Politburo on Meeting with UDB-Yugoslavia Representatives

July 6, 1981

Information from Gen. D. Stoyanov on Visit of Iraqi Intelligence Service (IGUR) Delegation in Bulgaria

November 15, 1947

Letter from Assen Georgiev to Bulgarian Foreign Minister K. Georgiev on Bulgarian Intelligence Activity in France

The head of the Bulgarian legation in Paris blames the lack of funds and the shortage of personnel for the scarce intelligence information sent back to Sofia.

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