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Agostinho Neto, Antonio

Found 8 Documents

1979

Cuban Ministry of Armed Forces, Meetings with Agostinho Neto on Reduction of Cuban Troops, 'Cronología de las conversaciones sobre la reducción de tropas cubanas en la R.P.A. por el presidente Agostinho Neto...'

The Cuban Ministry of Armed Forces lists and summarizes conversations with Angola’s President Neto and Neto’s defense minister about withdrawing some Cuban troops from Angola.

1979

Memorandum of Conversation between Agostinho Neto and Senén Casas

Agostinho Neto was the president of Angola; General Senén Casas was Cuba’s first deputy minister of defense.

1979

Memorandum of Conversation between Raúl Menéndez Tomassevich and Agostinho Neto

General Raúl Menéndez Tomassevich was the head of the Cuban Military Mission in Angola; Agostinho Neto was the president of Angola.

1979

Memorandum of Conversation between Fidel Castro and Agostinho Neto

Agostinho Neto was the president of Angola. The Cuban government redacted from the transcript 29 pages in which Neto addressed internal issues of the government of Angola.

1978

Memorandum of Conversation between Senén Casas and Agostinho Neto

General Senén Casas was Cuba’s first deputy minister of defense; Agostinho Neto was the president of Angola.

1977

Memorandum of Conversation between Fidel Castro and Agostinho Neto

Agostinho Neto was Angola's president.

1975

Soviet Ambassador to Angola E.I. Afanasenko, Memorandum of Conversation with Angolan President Neto

Soviet Ambassador to the People's Republic of Angola E.I. Afanasenko, Memorandum of Conversation with President of the MPLA Agostinho Neto where Neto elaborates on Angolan relations with other parties in neighboring countries and requests financial and military aid.

1976

Soviet Ambassador to Angola Vorobiev, Conversation with Angolian President Neto

Soviet Ambassador to the People's Republic of Angola B.S. Vorobiev, memorandum of conversation with President A. Neto where Neto speaks about the need to understand the position of the other southern African nations in order to evaluate the national liberation movements