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March 19, 1957

Letter to the CPSU Central Committee, Request from Mustafayev, the First Secretary of the CC of the Communist Party of Azerbaijan

[Faded CPSU CC stamp:

06932

CONTROL

Subject to return to the

CPSU CC General Department]

 

TO THE CPSU CENTRAL Committee

 

Cde. Mustafayev, the First Secretary of the CC of the Communist Party of Azerbaijan reported that a party conference of the Azerbaijan Democratic Party will be held in Baku on 24-25 March.

 

He passed on a request from the CC of the Azerbaijan Democratic Party to send a representative of the CPSU CC Department [SIC] to the conference.

 

I consider it possible to send Sector Chief of the CPSU CC [International] Department Cde. I. I. Kozlov to the conference for 10 days.

 

Deputy Chief of the CPSU CC Department [signature] (I. Vinogradov)

19 March 1957

 

Nº 25-S-452

[handwritten:]

Memo.

He returned from an assignment.

He reported to the leadership of the department

about the results of the trip.

Certification of the assignment [is] attached .

 

 

to the report and [handed over]

to the accounts department of

the UD [Administration of Affairs]

of the CPSU CC

 

Sector Chief [signature, apparently of Kozlov]

17 April 1957

 

to Cde. I. T. Vinogradov [illegible signature]

[illegible signature] 22 April 1957

20 March 1957 [to the] archives

V. Gorbunov

22 April

This letter from Mustafayev requests that the CPSU CC send a representative to the conference hosted by the Azerbaijan Democratic Party in Baku. The CPSU agreed that it was possible to send Kozlov. Kozlov then returned from assignment and reported the trip's results.

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Source

RGANI, f. 5, op. 28, d. 499. Department for Relations with Foreign Communist Parties (International Department of the Central Committee), 1953-1957, microfilm, reel 125. Contributed by Roham Alvandi and translated by Gary Goldberg.

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