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July 1961

Ministry of the Interior, 'Report. Budapest, July 28, 1961'

A Hungarian state security agent analyzes the situation in Cuba. They comment on the role of the Cuban communist party in the revolution versus Fidel Castro. They also explain Cuba's foreign relations.

January 21, 1959

Tibor Zádor, 'The Events in Cuba and the United States'

A Hungarian diplomat in Washington, DC, reports on the relationship between the United States and Cuba since the fall of the Batista government.

October 20, 1978

Embassy of the Republic of Bulgaria, Havana, 'Relations Between Cuba And the USA - Situation And Perspectives, Havana, 1978'

An historical overview of Cuban-American relations up through the administration of US President Jimmy Carter.

December 1958

Untitled Note on a Request for Assistance from the Socialist Party of Cuba to the Central Committee of the CPSU

The Cuban communists asked the Soviets for help exposing the government's “terror” and the interference of “American imperialism” in Cuba’s affairs. The CPSU’s Central Committee agreed to support the fight of the Cuban people in the press, radio, and public organizations in the closing months of 1958.

June 1972

Explanatory Report on the Visit of the Chairman of the Cuban Revolutionary Government and First Secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba, Comrade Fidel Castro, and His Entourage to Czechoslovakia

Castro and Husák discuss recent developments in Cuba and Czechoslovakia. Castro recounts the history of the Cuban revolution, while Husák explains the crisis of 1968-1969 in Czechoslovakia.

June 13, 1972

Minutes from the Meeting of the Political Committee on June 13, 1972

A discussion of Fidel Castro's visit to Hungary unfolds during a meeting of Hungary's top communist leaders.

May 18, 1960

Note on the Conversation between Ambassador Zvonko Grahek and Prime Minister Fidel Castro at a Dinner at Minister Roa’s, April 26, 1960

Fidel Castro talks about Cuba's relations with Yugoslavia, the United States, and other countries in Latin America.

February 20, 1974

Service for Foreign Political Affairs, 'A Reminder about Cuba and Yugoslav-Cuban Relations (On the Occasion of the Reception of the Second Secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba and the Minister of National Defense, Raul Castro)'

A summary of political, economic, and diplomatic developments involving Cuba produced by the Foreign Ministry in Yugoslavia. Summarizes Cuba's relations with Yugoslavia, the United States, the Soviet Union, China, and other countries in Latin America.

August 11, 1962

Cable from Aleksander Krajewski [on a Meeting between Naszkowski and Valente]

A summary of a meeting between Polish Minister Naszkowski and Brazilian Ambassador Valente.

July 30, 1959

Memorandum, Stephen G. Xydis to Gene Sosin, 'RE Policy Position Statement: Cuba'

An AMCOMLIB policy assistant comments on a draft RL policy paper on Cuba. (The paper is not attached.)

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