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August 3, 1949

Untitled report on Soviet interests in the Middle East

The Russian Commission is showing interest in the Middle East, especially in Turkish-Syrian collaboration and American and British support for a Turkish fight against communism.

June 27, 1949

Untitled report on the Turkish movement against Communism

A memo detailing communist activities indicates Russian ties in Beirut, smuggling along the Syrian-Turkish border, and Russian contact with the Kurdish Democratic Party.

June 25, 1949

Untitled report on Soviet movements in Syria

The Russians are interested in understanding Husni Al-Zaim's supporters and policy.

June 24, 1949

Untitled report on Soviet interest in events in Syria

Syria plays out as a battleground of foreign propaganda, and Chehab looks into recent developments.

June 17, 1949

Untitled report on Soviet activities in Lebanon

Information sought by the Soviet Union regarding Lebanon and Syria.

May 5, 1949

Untitled report on Soviet activities in Syria

Report on Syrian politics following the coup by Husni al-Za'im at the end of March.

April 30, 1949

Untitled report on Soviet-Syrian Relations

Developments in Syria and with the Syrian government's relations with the Soviet Union.

April 23, 1949

Untitled report on Turkey

Reports of Soviet spying on Turkish and United States military activity in Iskenderun, Turkey.

January 13, 1959

Soviet Report, 'The Ideological Aggression of American Imperialism in the Orient'

This report emphasizes American propaganda in the Middle East, such as promoting democracy and American way of life, as well as its anti-Soviet propaganda. The report also extensively lists the Americans' participation in the region such as how much money and resources were devoted there, including from private institutions.

January 21, 1959

Soviet Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 'Draft for Transmission to Various Heads of Government Regarding of A. I. Mikoyan's Conversations with Senior US Government Leaders'

After A.I Mikoyan's trip to the United States and his conversations with senior US government leaders, the USSR MFA submitted a draft of confidential information to be sent to the heads of government of several states. The content of the instructions to be told to the foreign leaders includes discussion of the German problem and Berlin, the problem of disarmament and a halt to nuclear testing, the Near and Middle East, the Far East, and other issues.

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