East German Evaluation of Polish Proposal for a Treaty on Principles of European Security and Cooperation22 Dec 1969 |
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Description:
This is an East German evaluation of a Polish proposal on a treaty that would specify the basic principles of European security. According to the East German view, the Polish proposal lacks important elements, such as the obligation of signing and ratifying a pan-European nuclear non-proliferation treaty. The evaluation stresses that the principles of any future European conference must be binding on all parties, including the US and NATO. The East German analysis concludes that the Polish proposal is not suitable for presentation at the first European security conference.
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Document Type:
Memorandum Language of Original Document: German Number of Pages: 8 Cold War Period: 1960s Persons: Winzer, Mănescu, Jędrychowski |
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Document Source: German Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Berlin Call Number: G-A 556, 161-68 Document Companion: Document No. 69 |