1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
1915- 1998
Central America and Caribbean
1926- 2016
North America
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1928- 1967
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1894- 1971
Northern Africa
October 16, 1960
Raul Castro discusses the resolution passed by the OAS in Costa Rica and American intentions to invade and support counterrevolutionaries in Cuba.
September 15, 1960
Raul Castro expresses gratitude for Soviet support in the wake of American intervention in Cuba and discusses the OAS conference of ministers of foreign affairs in Costa Rica.
Kudryavtsev and Fidel Castro discuss Soviet support for Cuba.
March 22, 1961
Fidel Castro endorses Khrushchev's reaction to events in the Congo and agrees to support the Soviet Union in seeking to reorganize the structure of the UN. Castro discusses the presence of counterrevolutionaries aided by the United States in Escambray.
January 21, 1961
Fidel Castro discusses the conditions of the Cuban economy and militia and expresses his belief that Cuba-United States relations are heading in a positive direction.
November 7, 1960
Fidel Castro discusses the content of his upcoming speech at the United Nations General Assembly.
April 13, 1962
Chomon is appointed Minister of Communications, and Inchaustegui's report is corroborated.
Kudryavtsev and Castro discuss diplomatic normalization between the USSR and Ecuador and a CPSU CC letter directed at restoring global unity of the Communist movement, and a report from Inchaustegui suggests renewed US attacks against Cuba.
February 28, 1962
During a conference to craft the Second Havana Declaration, Kudryavtsev meets with Fidel Castro to discuss Khrushchev's address to the Cuban General National Assembly.
January 27, 1962
Fidel Castro expresses concern regarding US pressure on Latin American countries to isolate Cuba at an upcoming OAS conference.