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November 2, 1962
Alekseev discusses the response of Castro and Dorticos to certain documents.
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.
Bakaev gives instructions to the captain of the “Amata,” regarding the UN representatives to be lodged on the ship.
November 10, 1962
Gromyko sends Mikoyan instructions on how to act toward Cuban and American officials, regarding the signing of the protocol after all weapons are removed from Cuba.
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 25, 1962
Alekseev comments on the general attitude of the Cuban people in regards to the blockade and mobilization of the Cuban army
October 27, 1962
Castro’s response to a Soviet Foreign Ministry telegram regarding the prohibition of special arms and possible US invasion.
October 28, 1962
Alekseev transmits the details of a meeting with President Dorticos, who relays the feeling of the Cuban people regarding Soviet withdrawal of missiles.
Alekseev relays Castro’s responses to a letter from Khrushchev.
Document Year: 1962