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May 25, 1968

Summation of Informers from the Transcarpathian Oblast, Ukrainian SSR

A report summarizing various conversations from the Transcarpathian Oblast, submitted by Ukrainian KGB Chief A. Zabchenko

May 30, 1968

Report on Statements by Ukrainian Journalists in the CSSR

P. Shelest reports to the CPSU CC about the observations of Ukrainian journalists inside Czechoslovakia during the developing 1968 crisis.

June 4, 1968

Informational Note on Subversive Materials Arriving from the CSSR

P. Shelest complains about subversive publications from the CSSR arriving in the Ukraine, mostly as a part of regular subscriptions.

September 4, 1988

Memorandum by Lech Walesa, 'On Starting the Roundtable Talks'

Memorandum by Lech Walesa, “On Starting the Roundtable Talks,” regarding topics for negotiations

December 27, 1979

Soviet Foreign Ministry Circular Cable to Soviet Ambassadors on the Situation in Afghanistan, Instructions for Meeting with Communist Party Leaders

This document reveals the struggles facing Soviet forces in Afghanistan. Local individuals reacted negatively to outside Soviet involvement, which threatened to overturn the results of the April Revolution. Also, Soviets believed that the CIA, and Beijing’s leadership, were attempting to de-stabilize Afghanistan.

December 27, 1979

Cable to the Soviet Representative at the UN on the Development of the Situation in Afghanistan

This document provides a statement to the UN Security Council, explaining the Soviet position on Afghanistan. The Soviets justify involvement in Afghan affairs--citing UN Article 51, which, in the context of this document, legalizes national defense efforts in response to the presence of outside forces.

October 17, 1978

Soviet communication to the Hungarian leadership on the situation in Afghanistan

This document discusses Hungary’s role in Afghanistan in terms of solidarity between the USSR and Afghanistan, and the impact of divisions within Afghan's political parties.

May 23, 1989

Information Note of Romanian Embassy from Beijing to Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Information Note of Romanian Embassy from Beijing to Ministry of Foreign Affairs regarding the Chinese position on Gorbachev’s visit to China and the resumption of Sino-Soviet relations as indicative of future closer bilateral relations between the two countries

May 26, 1989

Telegram from the Romanian Embassy in Beijing to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Telegram from the Romanian Embassy in Beijing to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs regarding the possible power struggle within the Chinese government and attitudes towards the demands of the students

June 3, 1989

Information Note from Romanian Embassy in Beijing to Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Information from the Romanian Embassy in Beijing to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs regarding the measures to be taken by the Chinese government as a result of the Tiananmen Square crisis and the possible direction in which China will move as a result

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