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April 15, 1968
Statement sent to the Soviet ambassador in Washington chastising the United States for the B-52 crash in Greenland.
March 11, 1968
The Politburo adds language for a UN Statement about nuclear aggression.
The Politburo giving instructions and language to use at the 18 Nations of the General Assembly.
February 9, 1968
Politburo to the Soviet ambassador and representatives giving them language to use when discussing the American Air Force crash of a B-52 carrying hydrogen bombs in Greenland.
An outline of next steps the Politburo plans to take in response to the 1968 Thule Air Base B-52 crash.
November 10, 1966
The Soviet position was to not concur with the proposal to not use nuclear weapons against non-nuclear weapons states without consideration of whether they had nuclear weapons (presumably belonging to a nuclear weapon state) on their territory.
October 13, 1966
The directive provides details on the decision to build the atomic power station in Hungary, and how payment will be handled.
Statement of the Politburo confirming drafts about helping Hungary build a nuclear power station and receive a credit from the Soviet Union for that purpose.
June 16, 1966
The USSR balked at China’s desire for a refund of money contributed to the Joint Institute of Nuclear Research (JINR) after it decided to pull out of the institute.
The USSR was concerned that the IAEA might endeavor to complete an atomic research center in Ghana on which it had already expended considerable resources. This document provides guidance to its Vienna representative.