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February 4, 1982

Cuba-Angola Declaration

A defense of Cuban military intervention in Angola, citing the advance of South African troops in Angolan territory as justifiable cause. Accuses the United States and South Africa of inciting bands of Namibian militia to upset the Cuban presence in Angola. Argues that the presence of Cuban troops in Angola is an agreement between two sovereign governments.

October 1988

Meetings between Angola, Cuba, South Africa and the United States, 'Reuniones para lograr una solución al conflicto de la región del suroeste de Africa' #4-8

Meetings between delegations of Angola, Cuba, South Africa and the United States about the future of Angola and Namibia: Geneva, 2-5 August 1988; Brazzaville, 24-26 August 1988; Brazzaville 7-9 September 1988; Brazzaville 26-29 September 1988; New York, 6-9 October 1988.

October 6, 1988

Meetings between Angola, Cuba, the United States and South Africa, 'Reunión Cuatripartita Angola/Cuba/EEUU/RSA, Nueva York, Octubre 6-9 de 1988'

Meeting between delegations of Angola, Cuba, South Africa and the United States about the future of Angola and Namibia

April 10, 1987

Memorandum of Conversation between Raúl Castro and Sam Nujoma

Raúl Castro was Cuba’s minister of defense; Sam Nujoma was the president of SWAPO.

October 5, 1978

Memorandum of Conversation between Jorge Risquet and Sam Nujoma

Jorge Risquet was the head of the Cuban Civilian Mission in Angola; Sam Nujoma was the president of SWAPO.

June 11, 1978

Memorandum of Conversation between Jorge Risquet and Sam Nujoma

Jorge Risquet was the head of the Cuban Civilian Mission in Angola; Sam Nujoma was the president of SWAPO.

May 12, 1978

Memorandum of Conversation between Jorge Risquet and Sam Nujoma

Jorge Risquet was the head of the Cuban Civilian Mission in Angola; Sam Nujoma was the president of SWAPO.

October 12, 1977

Memorandum of Conversation between Jorge Risquet and Sam Nujoma

Jorge Risquet was the head of the Cuban Civilian Mission in Angola; Sam Nujoma was the president of SWAPO.