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Report by Bulgarian Minister of Defense (Dobri Dzhurov) on the Results of his Visit to the United Arab Republic

8 Nov 1966
Description: This is a report on the results of negotiations between Bulgaria and the United Arab Republic (UAR/Egypt) on economic cooperation in the field of military supplies. The report by Bulgarian Minister of Defense Dobri Dzhurov reviews aim and course of the negotiations, which led to a long-term agreement linked with credits amounting to US$20 million for the purchase of Bulgarian military supplies by the UAR and a respective credit worth US$5 million for Bulgaria. The UAR representatives stressed their desire to expand military cooperation with Bulgaria. Dzhurov asks the Council of Ministers to approve the signed agreement.

Collection: East-East Arms Trade

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  • Bulgarian (203 KB )
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Document Type: Report
Origin (Agency): Bulgarian Ministry of Defense
Sender: Dobri Dzhurov, Minister of Defense, Bulgaria
Destination (Agency): Bulgarian Council of Ministers
Recipient: Todor Zhivkov, Chairman of the Bulgarian Council of Ministers
Language of Original Document: Bulgarian
Translators: Greta Keremidchieva
Number of Pages: 3
Cold War Period: 1960s
Document Source: Central State Archive (TsDA), Sofia
Call Number: Fond 136, Record 86, File 676, p. 3-5

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