1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
1909- 1989
Central America and Caribbean
1926- 2016
North America
1917- 1963
1909- 1974
1913- 1989
1894- 1971
Russia
November 18, 1962
Soviet refusal to join the Cubans in firing at American planes.
October 31, 1962
Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko cables the Soviet Embassy in Havana that the Soviet leadership had decided to allow UNSG U Thant and his representatives to visit Soviet launchers sites in Cuba and verify that the launchers are being dismantled.
October 27, 1962
A message from Gromyko to Alekseev to relay a message to Castro regarding American invasion.
September 23, 1977
October 29, 1962
Conversation between Gromyko and Sanchez where Sanchez asks the Soviet opinion on a number of issues, including the US blockade of Cuba and Castro’s recent speech.
Gromyko telling Alekseev to relay instructions to Castro, namely for Castro to take strides in normalizing relations with the US and other Latin American countries.
November 1, 1962
Gromyko tells the Ambassador to Cuba the date which dismantled materials will be removed.
Gromyko sends instructions to Kuznetsov to meet with US negotiator John McCloy.
Gromyko instructs Mikoyan to tell U Thant, McCloy and others that the dismantled weapons will leave Cuba by the seventh or eighth and to emphasize the speedy lifting of the blockade.
Instructions to the Soviet Mission in New York on negotiations with the UN, especially on the issues of the dismantling of weapons, American bases in Turkey, lifting the blockade and the composition of the group of Security Council agents.