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Abstract of a Speech by Hungarian Deputy Foreign Minister Gábor Nagy

7 Jun 1989
Description: This document is a summary of a speech given by Hungarian Deputy Foreign Minister Gábor Nagy at the Moscow meeting of the Warsaw Pact (WP) deputy foreign ministers on 7 June 1989. Nagy analyzes the activity of the Non-Aligned Movement since the Harare Summit. He envisages possibilities of cooperation between the WP countries and the non-aligned countries. According to Nagy, the movement's declarations on disarmament do not conflict with the interests of the WP countries.

Collection: Deputy Foreign Ministers

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  • Hungarian (45 KB )
Document Type: Summary Speech
Origin (Agency): Hungarian Foreign Ministry
Sender: Gábor Nagy, Hungarian Deputy Foreign Minister
Language of Original Document: Hungarian
Number of Pages: 2
Cold War Period: 1985-1991
Document Source: Hungarian National Archives (MOL), Budapest
Call Number: XIX-J-1-j, 1989, 002321/1/1989

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