1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
1928- 2014
South Asia
1931- 2022
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1909- 1989
1924- 2007
Western Europe
November 13, 1986
The Politburo discuss the need for Soviet troops to withdraw from Afghanistan, the best way to do that, and set up a time table to withdraw troops.
June 23, 1990
The CIA’s National Intelligence Daily for Saturday, 23 June 1990 describes the latest developments in USSR, Yugoslavia, Palestine, West Germany and South Africa.
January 14, 1989
Shevardnadze, Najibullah and others discuss the possibility of Soviet forces providing security for vital cargo deliveries along the Hairaton-Kabul highway, which passes through territory controlled by Ahmad Shah Masoud's forces.
May 22, 1987
Gorbachev and his advisors discuss building a coalition government in Afghanistan before the withdrawal of Soviet troops and also the lack of acceptance of the Soviet-backed People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan (PDPA).
February 26, 1987
Gorbachev and his advisors discuss whether to withdraw troops from Afghanistan.
January 22, 1987
Gorbachev and his advisors discuss new Afghan president Mohammad Najibullah and the possible drawdown of Soviet troops.
August 5, 1989
On the provision of additional war supplies to Afghanistan.
July 22, 1989
The protocol deals with the further arming of Afghanistan and the training of Afghan servicemen in the USSR.
March 12, 1989
This memo concerns further measures for urgent military aid to Afghanistan.
CPSU CC Politburo transcript regarding attempts to find a solution to the Afghan war and bring resolution to the conflict.