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September 3, 1968

The Position of the Communist Party of Cuba Towards the Conference of the Communist Parties and the Problems of the International Revolutionary Movement

This report describes how the Cuban Communist Party's position diverges from the broader international communist movement and how it desires to maintain neutrality in Sino-Soviet disputes.

June 4, 1969

Cipher No. 6247 from Havana

This document discusses Cuba's decision to send observers to a Soviet-led conference, highlighting their shift from a previously neutral position due to pressure from Brezhnev and the Soviet Politburo. The decision, driven by the desire to maintain Soviet support during a difficult period, was met with caution due to fears of Chinese economic retaliation, signaling potential tensions in Sino-Cuban relations.

This document summary was generated by an artificial intelligence language model and was reviewed by a Wilson Center staff member.

July 2, 1962

A. Krajewski, 'Assessment of Polish Position in Cuba during the Visit of Minister Rapacki, Based on the Conversations I had in Havana After his Departure'

According to this Polish report, Soviet Ambassador Kudryavtsev’s dismissal was made at Fidel Castro’s explicit request.

October 7, 1977

Report on Visits to the Mongolian People's Republic and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea

In September 1977, W. Jaruzelski  visited Mongolia and the DPRK. While in North Korea, Jaruzelski met with President Kim Il Sung and the Minister of National Defense O Jin U.  Although Jaruzelski did make several critical comments about the DPRK in his secret post-trip report, he still spoke in highly favorable terms about the country and generally recommended that Poland strengthen its relations with North Korea. 

Jaruzelsk's report also includes commentary on China's relations with both Mongolia and the DPRK.

October 27, 1988

Cryptogram No. 1443/IV/2887 from Beijing

A summary of the Polish Supreme Audit Office (SAO)'s visit to China, including their meetings with Wei Jianxing and Xi Zhongxun.

February 1, 1988

Cryptogram No. 1573/I/296 from Beijing

Chinese Democratic League confirms their interests in Sino-Polish relations and their support to the Polish Democratic Party's visit.

February 16, 1988

Cryptogram No. 2437/I/494 from Beijing

A report on the Chinese side's suggestion for the Polish Democratic Party's visit.

March 17, 1988

Cryptogram No. 2852/D. II/188

A report on the Polish Democratic Party's meeting requests for their China trip.

April 1, 1988

Cryptogram No. 3356/D. II/217

A report on changes to the logistical arrangement of the Polish Democratic Party's visit to China.

April 15, 1988

Cryptogram No. 749/II/1077 from Beijing

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

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