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December 16, 1955

Letter to the CPSU Central Committee, Request from Radmanesh for Iskanderi and Rust

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TO THE CPSU CENTRAL Committee

Cde. Radmanesh, General Secretary of the CC of the People's Party of Iran [NPI], has turned to the CPSU CC with a request to send two NPI CC members, Cdes. Iraj Iskanderi and Reza Rust, to Stalinabad for familiarization with the situation of Iranian émigrés living in the Tajik SSR.

We consider it possible to grant the request of the CC of the People's Party of Iran and to permit NPI CC members Cdes. Iraj Iskanderi and Reza Rust to go to Stalinabad for two weeks. CPSU CC Department desk officer Cde. F. F. Voloshin will accompany them.

The expenses connected with the trip of Cdes. Iraj Iskanderi and Reza Rust can be charged to the estimate for the reception and servicing of foreign Party and public figures.

 

 

Deputy Chief of the CPSU CC

[signature] (I. Vinogradov)

 

Department for Relations with Foreign Communist Parties

[signature] (I. Kozlov)

 

16 December 1955

 

 

Nº 25-S-2461

 

2.3lk to return

 

[handwritten:]

memo

Cdes. Iskanderi, Rust, and Voloshin left on the business trip.

Sector Chief [illegible signature]

13 January 1956

done [illegible signature]

11 January 1956

to Cde. I. T. Vinogradov

19 November 1955 [illegible signature]

This letter states Radmanesh's request to send NPI CC members Iraj Iskanderi and Reza Rust to Stalinabad in order for them to familiarize themselves with the situation of Iranian emigres in the Tajik SSR. The CPSU agreed to send them with F. F. Voloshin.



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Source

RGANI, f. 5, op. 28, d. 347. Department for Relations with Foreign Communist Parties (International Department of the Central Committee), 1953-1957, microfilm, reel 83. Obtained by Roham Alvandi and translated for CWIHP by Gary Goldberg.

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