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August 2, 1985
A letter from the Prime Minister of Japan to President Assad of Syria describing the relationship between Iran and Syria, the American hostages in Lebanon, and preparing for the upcoming visit of Japanese Special Envoy Nakayama.
June 17, 1967
Czechoslovakian assessment of the situation in the Middle East following the Six-Day War and recommended foreign policy activities.
August 1967
Detailed analysis of Western foreign policy toward the Middle East, the outcome of the Six-Day War, and Czechoslovakian military support of the United Arab Republic and the Syrian Arab Republic.
Czechoslovakia anticipates decreased trade with the United Arab Republic and Syrian Arab Republic as they suffer negative financial repercussions from their defeat in the Six-Day War.
Detailed Czechoslovak report explaining the United Arab Republic's defeat in the Six-Day War.
June 20, 1967
Czechoslovakia offers assistance to the United Arab Republic and the Syrian Arab Republic following their defeat in the Six-Day War with Israel.
Cover page to a long report on the outcome of the Six-Day War and Czechoslovakian relations with the United Arab Republic.
July 11, 1967
This document lists the requests for aid and armaments to Hungary by the United Arab Republic, Syria, Iraq, and Jordan, and the amounts and types of aid and armaments that Hungary and the rest of the Eastern Bloc propose to give.
January 31, 1958
This report by the Hungarian ambassador in Cairo states that the Syrian people are wary toward President Nasser’s creation of the United Arab Republic, fearing he will enforce a dictatorship, however the Syrian communist party is in full support of the union.
October 14, 1961
Chen Yi and Reis Malile discuss Sino-Albanian trade and Syria's secession from the United Arab Republic.