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April 15, 1988

Cryptogram No. 749/II/1077 from Beijing

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MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS

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{“SECRET” stamp}

 

CRYPTOGRAM No 749/II{/1077}

From: Beijing 15.04.1988

 

(-) Sławiński

 

{dyr. Stawiarski

T. Góralczyk 88.05.05

AU}

{illegible signatures}

 

Cde Stawiarski

Cde Dembowski writes in a telegram no. 168 on 15 this month:

 

Your 3356.

 

After the changes to the DP delegation the Democratic League has been consulting the agenda of the stay and the interlocutors.

 

On 15 this month we were told that:

 

- Vice-chairman Feng Zhijun will welcome them at the airport,

 

- On 20 they will meet chairman of the DL, Fei Xiaotong,

 

- On 25 the delegation will be received by the vice-chairman of the Standing Committee of the NPC.

 

Route unchanged. They will send us the detailed agenda on 18 this month.

 

 

Carbon copies to:

Cde Orzechowski

Cde Młyńczak

Cde Kucza

Cde Majewski

Cde Stawiarski[1]

Cde Rapacki

 

{ I talked to Mr. (illegible)

(illegible) }

 

{signature: ZGóralczyk}

{18 IV 88}

[1] Name underlined with a red pen.

An update on changes to the agenda of Polish Democratic Party's visit to China.



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AMSZ, Department II, 24/92, w. 6. Obtained by Marek Handerek and Joseph Torigian, and translated by Borys Jastrzebski.

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