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April 22, 1949
Untitled report on Ḥusnī Za’īm’s visit to Egypt
Account of Ḥusnī Za’īm's trip to Egypt, rumors of an influx of arms to Djebel al-Druze
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1953
Untitled report on relations between Syria and Egypt
An attempted coup in Egypt casts doubt over the stability of the Syrian government, and Al-Shabeshkeli and Muhammed Najeeb discuss prospects for the future of Syrian-Egyptian cooperation and British-Egyptian engagement.
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December 08, 1955
Anwar Sadat’s Visit
Sadat's conducts negotiations regarding revolutionaries, a multilateral pact between Egypt, Saudi, and Syria, and other pressing regional policies.
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April 21, 1956
Communist Activitity in Syria
Syrian communists attempt to transform politics in their favor in order to stand against Zionism, support the Baghdad Alliance, exploit refugees through propaganda, and other policy goals.
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January 31, 1958
Report of the Hungarian Ambassador in Cairo on the establishment of the United Arab Republic and the Syrian public opinion in 1958 (exceprts)
This report by the Hungarian ambassador in Cairo states that the Syrian people are wary toward President Nasser’s creation of the United Arab Republic, fearing he will enforce a dictatorship, however the Syrian communist party is in full support of the union.
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June 17, 1958
Untitled report on Soviet-Egyptian relations
Account of Syrian Army meetings to discuss responses to Lebanon and the deployment of foreign troops.
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October 14, 1961
Memorandum of Conversation from the Meeting between Vice Premier Chen Yi and the Albanian Ambassador to China Reis Malile
Chen Yi and Reis Malile discuss Sino-Albanian trade and Syria's secession from the United Arab Republic.
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December 20, 1963
Record of Premier Zhou Enlai's Calling on President Nasser
Zhou and Nasser discuss domestic conditions inside of Egypt, the Sino-Indian border war, and the possibilities for a nuclear weapons free zone in Africa and the Middle East.
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October 29, 1973
Personal Letter from the Head of the KGB, Yurii Andropov, to the General Secetary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, Leonid Ilyich Brezhnev
Andropov gives his views on American and Soviet strategy vis-a-vis the 1973 Yom Kippur War.