Comparison of Warsaw Treaty and NATO Positions Concerning the European Security Conference1 Dec 1971 |
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Description:
This 1971 report reflects the respective positions of the Warsaw Pact (WP) and NATO on the imminent European security conference. The WP members are in favor of convening it sooner rather than later, and would like to limit the agenda to security issues while excluding arms control negotiations. The NATO members propose that the agenda be discussed first, and that human rights issues be included. Collection: A Cardboard Castle?
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Document Type:
Report Language of Original Document: Polish Number of Pages: 4 Cold War Period: 1970s |
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Document Source: Modern Records Archives (AAN), Warsaw Call Number: KC PZPR, XIB/171, pp. 1-4 Document Companion: Document No. 75 |