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June 18, 1984

Memorandum of Conversation between Jorge Risquet, Konstantin Kurochkin and José Eduardo dos Santos, 'Versión de la conversación efectuada en Futungo de Velas el día 18 de junio de 1984'

Jorge Risquet was Castro’s point man for Angola; General Konstantin Kurochkin was the head of the Soviet Military Mission in Angola; José Eduardo dos Santos was the president of Angola.

June 6, 1984

Memorandum of Conversation between Jorge Risquet, Polo Cintra Frías and Konstantin Kurochkin, 'Versión de la conversación sostenida en el Estado Mayor de la Misión Militar Cubana en Angola, efectuada a las 1600 horas del día 6 de junio de 1984'

Jorge Risquet was Castro’s point man for Angola; General Polo Cintra Frías was the head of the Cuban Military Mission in Angola; General Konstantin Kurochkin was the head of the Soviet Military Mission in Angola.

February 8, 1984

Memorandum of Conversation between Abelardo Colomé, Ulises Rosales and Konstantin Kurochkin

Cuban general Abelardo Colomé followed Angolan affairs closely; General Ulises Rosales was Cuba’s first deputy defense minister; General Konstantin Kurochkin was the head of the Soviet Military Mission in Angola.

January 25, 1984

Memorandum of Conversation between Jorge Risquet and Valentin Varennikov

Jorge Risquet was Castro’s point man for Angola; General Valentin Varennikov was the third highest ranking officer of the Soviet Army.

January 10, 1984

Memorandum of Conversation between Abelardo Colomé and Dmitri Ustinov

Cuban general Abelardo Colomé followed Angolan affairs closely; Marshal Dmitri Ustinov was the Soviet minister of defense.

January 8, 1984

Memorandum of Conversation between Fidel Castro and Petr Demichev

Petr Demichev was a nonvoting member of the Soviet Politburo.

July 1964

Transcript of Conversations Between Delegations of the Romanian Workers Party Central Committee and the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Central Committee in Moscow (Excerpts)

Transcript of meetings in Moscow between Romanian and Soviet officials. They discuss disagreements and divergences that have developed between the two parties.

July 6, 1964

Note on Issues in Romanian-Soviet Relations Prepared by the Romanian Side for the Conversations in Moscow

List of the ultimately irreconcilable differences that had arisen in Soviet-Romanian relations under Gheorghe Gheorghiu Dej by July 1964, in preparation for the upcoming discussions in Moscow. Topping the list of major problems were the “anti-Soviet atmosphere in Romania,” the “problem of Soviet citizens,” and the “maintenance of espionage networks” on Romanian territory.

July 2, 1964

Letter of Response of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union to the Central Committee of the Romanian Workers Party

Khrushchev responds positively to a letter from the Romanian Workers Party requesting a meeting to discuss divergences between Romania and the Soviet Union.

June 26, 1964

Letter of the Central Committee of the Romanian Workers Party to the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Proposing a High-Level Meeting to Analyze the Divergences between the Two Parties

Romanian Workers Party request for discussions following Soviet complaints regarding the new Romanian policy line introduced in April 1964.

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