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January 14, 1985

Deputy Director of the International Department of the CPSU Central Committee R. Ul’ianovskii, 'On a Request from the Leadership of the People's Party of Iran'

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On a request from the leadership of the People’s Party of Iran

 

The first secretary of the People’s Party of Iran (PPI), Comrade A. Khavari, addressed the CPSU Central Committee with a request to provide cooperation so that Kh. Forugian, a member of the PPI Central Committee’s Politburo, could take a special study course (for a period of one month) on questions of [Handwritten: “organizing illegal Party work.”]

 

The PPI leadership has assigned Comrade A. Forugian coordination of measures to [Handwritten: “send members of the PPI from Afghanistan to Iran for Party work.”

 

At the present time Comrade Kh. Forugian is staying with his family and working in Moscow. His arrival in Afghanistan is planned for the end of February, 1985.

 

It would be expedient to approve the request of the PPI’s leadership and accept Comrade Kh. Forugian, a member of the PPI Central Committee’s Politburo, for special study in 1985 for a period of one month on questions of [Handwritten: “organizing illegal Party work.”]

 

The Deputy Chair [Handwritten: “of the USSR KGB Comrade V.A. Kriuchkov”] is in agreement.

 

A draft CPSU Central Committee Resolution is attached.

 

Deputy Director of the International Department of the CPSU Central Committee

[Signature]

(R. Ul’ianovskii)

 

January 14, 1985

No. 18-S-63

 

Memo from R. Ulianovski on A. Khavari's request to the CPSU Central Committee for support for Kh. Forugian to take a month-long special study course.

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RGANI, f. 89, op.15, d.14, ll. 3. Contributed by Roham Alvandi and translated by Richard Iserman.

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