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September 29, 1958

Letter of reply addressed by the CC of the RWP to the CC of the CPSU expressing agreement with the reasons and proposals advanced by the Soviet Government on the recall of Soviet advisors from Romania

TO THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF THE SOVIET UNION

Dear Comrades,
We acknowledge receipt of your letter concerning the Soviet advisors and other experts working at present in our country and we express our agreement with the reasons and proposals advanced therein.

We are convinced that the development of varied forms of exchanges of experience, mainly the sending of experts to study the experience in the fields of economy, culture, defense, as well as the reciprocal exchange of young people to study in higher education establishments, will contribute to the steady development of fraternal cooperation between our countries.

We take this opportunity to point out again the great help extended to us, in the post-liberation years, by the CC of the CPSU and the Soviet Government by sending to our country worthy experts in various spheres of economy, culture and State building and by receiving in higher education establishments students and post-graduate students from the Romanian People's Republic.

With communist greetings,
The Central Committee
of the Romanian Workers' Party Secretary
(ss)Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej

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Central Historical National Archives, Fund CC of the RCP - Foreign Relations Section, File 9U/1956-1958, p. 269. See also România. Retragerea trupelor sovietice. 1958 [Romania, Withdrawal of Soviet Troops. 1958], Editura Didactica si Pedagogica R.A., Bucharest, 1996, pp. 378-379. Translated by Delia Razdolescu

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