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July 18, 1988

Letter, 'Re: Chinese and Japanese Diplomats on Foreign Policy Issues'

Chinese and Japanese views on politics in the Soviet Union and the reforms ongoing in Hungary.

December 1987

Chinese Views on Hungarian Economic Reforms and Sino-Hungarian Trade Relations

A Hungarian assessment on China's reform and opening and China's views of reforms ongoing inside of Hungary.

October 26, 1987

Memorandum, 'Re: Chinese Evaluation of the Visit by HSWP's General Secretary'

János Kádár's visit to Beijing is placed in the context of Deng Xiaoping and Zhao Ziyang's policies promoting China's reform and opening.

July 1987

Zhao Ziyang's Visit to Hungary. Evaluation by Delegation Members

A Hungarian report on Zhao Ziyang's visit to Hungary and the ongoing reform processess in China and Hungary.

July 1987

Report on Zhao Ziyang's visit to Hungary. Information from the Chinese community in Budapest

Chinese in Hungary positively assess Zhao Ziyang's visit to Hungary in 1987.

December 19, 1986

Telegram, 'Re: Chinese Expectations before Comrade Havasi's Visit'

This report assess China's interest in economic reforms in Hungary, as well as János Kádár's anticipated visit to China.

September 30, 1985

Letter, 'Re: Information Related to China'

Report on a Hungarian delegations meeting with the deputy chairman of the Chinese State Planning Commission on China's on-going economic reforms and relations with Hungary.

December 2, 1983

Cable from Ernő Lakatos and Gyula Horn, 'Proposal for the Political Committee'

East German representatives proposed the formation of a permanent consultation group of socialist countries to coordinate international policy and propaganda.

August 29, 1963

Hungarian Embassy in Sofia, Report on Bulgarian-Cuban Relations

Hungarian Ambassador to Bulgaria Karoly Prath summarizes developments on Bulgarian-Cuban relations gathered from Hungarian-Bulgarian diplomatic contacts. Bulgarian-Cuban relations were not adversely effected by the Cuban Missile Crisis. The relationship is dominated by economic development (e.g. the expansion of trade, specialist exchanges, Bulgarian loans to Cuba, the root causes of Cuba's economic difficulties). Prath also discusses Bulgarian concerns over the influence of China on Cuba.

November 20, 1963

Minutes of the HSWP Political Committee Session - Views of Polish Leader Władysław Gomułka on the Cuban Proposal to Join the Warsaw Pact

Władysław Gomułka views of Cuba’s proposal to the Warsaw Pact are recorded in the minutes of a HSWP Political Committee session. He explains why Poland opposes Cuba’s entry into the Warsaw Pact. The statements include concerns over the Federal Republic of Germany, nuclear and conventional weapons, and counter-revolution.

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