Bulgaria : Visit by UK group of Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU), to Bulgaria, 13-21 May 1975 (FCO28-2704).

Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
  • Abingdon, England : Taylor and Francis, 2019.
  • London : Foreign and Commonwealth Office, 1975.
Description
1 online resource : colour text file, PDF

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Subject(s)
Series
  • Cold War Eastern Europe. [More in this series]
  • FCO28: Foreign Office and Foreign and Commonwealth Office: Northern Department and East European and Soviet Department (and succeeding departments): Registered Files (N, EN and ES Series) ; FCO28-2704. [More in this series]
  • FCO28 : Foreign Office and Foreign and Commonwealth Office: Northern Department and East European and Soviet Department (and succeeding departments): Registered Files (N, EN and ES Series) ; FCO28-2704
Data source
  • Cold War Eastern Europe, 1947-1982
  • Cold War Eastern Europe, 1967-1975: Module 3
  • History Commons
Summary note
A file of correspondence and reports concerning political relations between Bulgaria and the United Kingdom. The documents cover a visit to Bulgaria by the Interparliamentary Union -- details of the British delegation -- and details of their programme, which included visits to industrial complexes. Other documents in the file cover meetings with leading Bulgarian politicians including Petar Mladenov, Ivan Nedev, and Vladimir Bonev -- and the content of the discussions, which covered Anglo-Bulgarian bilateral relations, international relations, the conference on European security, the Balkan region, and the internal situation in Bulgaria. The file also includes a list of all British Interparliamentary Union groups -- and background briefs on Bulgaria, covering its history, political situation, and economic situation.
Notes
  • File date: 1975.
  • Date document(s) were released to the public domain: 2005.
  • File was closed until December 29, 2005, under the Public Records Act 1958.
  • Title from Cold War Eastern Europe Module III.
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