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March 23, 1963
Fidel Castro and Alekseyev discuss the withdrawal of a Soviet military unit and potential political fallout.
Alekseyev describes a conversation with Fidel Castro regarding military and trade negotiations, prospects for Kennedy's policy toward Cuba, and a harsh letter from Khrushchev.
March 22, 1963
Alekseyev recounts his shock following Fidel Castro's divisive speech at the Congress of Women of America.
Fidel Castro addresses his controversial speech at the Congress of Women of America and contention over Soviet missiles and troops in Cuba.
November 4, 1962
Alekseev sends the results of a meeting with Cuban leadership, the Cubans were expressing discontent because of the fact that Soviet government had not consulted them on a number of issues.
November 5, 1962
Alekseev reports to the Foreign Ministry about Castro’s dissatisfaction about not being consulted regarding the question of dismantling. Alekseev shows him some letters that passed between Khrushchev and Kennedy.
October 27, 1962
Castro’s response to a Soviet Foreign Ministry telegram regarding the prohibition of special arms and possible US invasion.
October 31, 1962
Alekseev relays Castro’s responses to a letter from Khrushchev.
October 28, 1962
Gromyko asks Alekseev to relay a message to Castro regarding U Thant’s possible visit.