Memorandum by the Polish Foreign Minister (Adam Rapacki)20 Jul 1963 |
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In this memorandum, Polish Foreign Minister Adam Rapacki addresses the members of the Polish Politburo on the question of Mongolia's ascension to the Warsaw Pact. He argues that such a move would be disadvantageous to the interests of the Socialist bloc, claiming that in addition to causing further escalation of the intra-bloc conflicts, it would be perceived as a provocation on China and undermine the political image of the alliance on an international level.
Collection: Party Leaders
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Document Type:
Memorandum Origin (Agency): Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs Sender: Adam Rapacki, Foreign Minister of Poland Destination (Agency): Politburo and Secretariat of the Polish Communist Party Recipient: Members of the Politburo and Secretariat of the Polish Communist Party Language of Original Document: Polish Translators: Douglas Selvage Number of Pages: 4 Cold War Period: 1960s Persons: Rapacki, Tsedenbal, Khrushchev |
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Document Source: Modern Records Archives (AAN), Warsaw Call Number: KC PZPR, XIA/103, k. 527-30 |