Public Declaration on Security in Europe8 Jul 1966 |
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Description:
This document is the final version of the declaration of Warsaw Pact members on the future strengthening of peace and security in Europe. It sharply criticizes US foreign policy in terms of European security issues, and on a larger scale, for hindering national independence movements in Southeast Asia, Africa, and South America. The Warsaw Pact calls upon the West European governments to broaden economic, cultural, and technological ties with the socialist bloc, on the principles of mutual respect and non-intervention despite differences in their socio-political systems. The document further urges Western Europe not to permit the nuclear militarization of West Germany.
Collection: Party Leaders
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Document Type:
Public
Declaration Language of Original Document: English Number of Pages: 7 Cold War Period: 1960s |
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Document Source: Agerpres |