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Report by Minister of Defense (Dobri Dzurov) on Approval of Agreement between Bulgaria and Iraq on Delivery of Special Goods, Services, Technical Assistance, and Training

15 Dec 1972
Description: This is a report by Bulgarian Minister of Defense Dobri Dzurov on the course and results of negotiations with Iraq on military and economic issues. The report outlines the agenda and the results of the negotiations. It further addresses the signing of a new cooperation agreement in connection with a US$20 million loan and the signing of protocols on arms sales in 1973 and 1974. Attached is a draft decision to implement the negotiation results.

Collection: East-East Arms Trade

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  • Bulgarian (251 KB )
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Document Type: Report
Origin (Agency): Ministry of People's Defense, Bulgaria
Sender: Dobri Dzurov, Minister of People's Defense, Bulgaria
Destination (Agency): Bulgarian Council of Ministers
Recipient: Stanko Todorov Georgiev, Chairman of the Bulgarian Council of Ministers
Language of Original Document: Bulgarian
Translators: Greta Keremidchieva
Number of Pages: 8
Cold War Period: 1970s
Persons: Dzurov
Document Source: Central State Archive (TsDA), Sofia
Call Number: Fond 136, Record 86, File 809, p. 4-6

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