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July 15, 1987

Meeting between the Delegations of the United States and Angola, '15/7/87. Conversaciones Angolano/Norteamericanas, Luanda (10:15 am)'

Meeting between Angolan and US delegations to the talks about the withdrawal of the Cuban troops from Angola..

July 14, 1987

Meeting between the Delegations of the United States and Angola, 'Conversaciones entre la RPA y EE.UU., Futungo de Belas, 14.7.87. 16:00 - 19:40'

Meeting between Angolan and US delegations to the talks about the withdrawal of the Cuban troops from Angola.

December 3, 1984

Meeting between the Delegations of the United States and Angola, 'Versión de las conversaciones EEUU - RPA'

Conversation between US and Angolan officials about the withdrawal of the Cuban troops from Angola.

October 16, 1984

Meeting between the Delegations of the United States and Angola, Morning Session, 'Conversaciones celebradas entre las delegaciones de Estados Unidos y de Angola,'

Conversation between US and Angolan officials about the withdrawal of the Cuban troops from Angola.

November 16, 1962

Excerpt from Protocol No. 66 of Session of CC CPSU Presidium, 'Instructions to Comrade A. I. Mikoyan'

Khrushchev explains his agreement with Kennedy to Ambassador Mikoyan, in which the Soviet Union promised to remove weapons from Cuba on the condition that the US will lift the quarantine and prevent further invasion or attacks on Cuba.

November 6, 1962

Ciphered Telegram from Anastas Mikoyan to CC CPSU

Mikoyan reports to the CC CPSU regarding his conversations with the Cuban leadership. Fide Castrol had concerns about the possible withdraw of all Soviet weapons and all military specialists from Cuba and the possibility of UN inspections on Cuban territory.

October 25, 1962

Telegram from TROSTNIK (Soviet Defense Minister Rodion Malinovsky) to PAVLOV (General Isa Pliev)

Malinovsky provides military instructions in response to US Navy blockading access to Cuba.

October 22, 1962

Telegram from TROSTNIK (Soviet Defense Minister Rodion Malinovsky) to PAVLOV (General Isa Pliev)

Malinovsky warns Pliev of possible a American landing in Cuba and directs him to make preparations, a joint effort between Cuban and Soviet troops.

October 27, 1962

Cable, Ambassador Dobrynin to the Soviet Foreign Ministry, Meeting with Robert Kennedy

June 23, 1963

Hungarian Embassy in Havana (Görög), Report on Reactions to Fidel Castro’s Trip to the Soviet Union

Chargé d’Affaires ad interim Erzsébet Görög writes a preliminary assessment of Castro’s state visit to the Soviet Union in 1963. Görög reports on improvements in Cuba’s party organization and positive reactions from the Cuban public and media on Castro’s visit. Görög notes different reactions to the visit between the economic/technical and artistic intelligentsia, adding that “Khrushchev managed to win Fidel over to his side in the Soviet-Chinese dispute.” Other topics include emigration and external counter-revolutionary activities.

Pagination