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1898- 1976
April 3, 1972
Nicolae Ceausescu and Anwar El-Sadat discuss foreign policy with relation to Israel, the United States, and the USSR. Sadat discusses future relations with Israel and strategic closure of the Suez Canal.
June 12, 1967
Meeting of the Permanent Presidium of the Central Committee of the Romanian Communist Party discussing the end of the Six Day War. The Romanian Party shows support for the June 10, 1967 Declaration, an end to the armed conflict, and support for the United Arab Republic (Egypt) and other Arab countries.
January 5, 1990
The CIA’s National Intelligence Daily for 5 January 1990 describes the latest developments in the Soviet Union, East Germany, Panama, Syria, Romania, China and Taiwan.
January 29, 1990
An analysis of the retreat of opposition protestors following intimidation by the National Salvation Front.
December 28, 1989
An analysis of Ceausescu hardliners and their efforts to integrate themselves with the National Salvation Front.
December 21, 1989
An analysis of Ceausescu's public recognition of the demonstrations.
December 4, 1973
Ceasescu, Nixon and Kissinger discuss issues ranging from European security to the situation in the Middle East.
February 1, 1967
This document is a transcript of a meeting between Nicolae Ceausescu and Richard H. Davis, US Ambassador to Bucharest, in which Davis defends the American position in regard to Vietnam in terms of defense of South Vietnam against aggression of North Vietnam and recognition of the National Liberation Front.
January 13, 1967
This document is the transcript of a conversation between Joseph Luns, Foreign Minister to Holland, and Nicolae Ceausescu, in which the two leaders discuss the Vietnam War and the suggested reasons that the United States is reluctant to withdraw from the conflict.