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Comitetul Central Al PCR Relații Externe 1984-1986 Inv 3491 ARHIVELE NAŢIONALE SERVICIUL ARHIVELOR NAŢIONALE ISTORICE CENTRALE BIROUL ARHIVE CONTEMPORANE FOND COMITETUL CENTRAL AL PARIDULUI COMUNIST ROMÂN RELAȚII EXTERNE INVENTAR ANII: 1984 – 1986. 1.924 u. a. 1 Prefață Documentele prezente în inventarul de faţă, Fond CC al PCR – Relaţii Externe (1984– 1986), au fost preluate de Arhivele Naţionale de la Ministerul Apărării Naţionale în perioada 1993–2006. Deşi parte dintre ele au fost prelucrate arhivistic de creator, respectiv CC al PCR, după schimbarea de regim politic, survenită în decembrie 1989, o parte dintre instrumentele de evidenţă au fost pierdute, iar cele regăsite şi-au pierdut utilitatea, dat fiind că între timp arhiva a suferit schimbări majore de ordonare a documentelor. Documentele privesc, pe de o parte, ansamblul raporturilor României cu alte state, fie că este vorba despre relaţiile politice, economice sau culturale, cu statele socialiste ori cu cele necomuniste. Pe de altă parte, documentele au în vedere relaţiile PCR cu partidele comuniste, socialiste ori de orientare ideologică apropiată, sau cu alte partide ori persoane și personalități străine. Criteriul de ordonare este structural-cronologic. Genurile de documente sunt, în principal: stenograme, note, rapoarte, telegrame, informări, documentare. Unele dintre ele sunt și în copie, situație indicată la caracteristici. Prelucrarea arhivistică a fost realizată de arhivarul Floarea Dinu și de arhiviștii Ioana Mihai și Mircea Stănescu. Inventarul conţine 1.924 u.a., care reprezintă 8,55 m.l. (57 cutii), din care: 624 u.a., care reprezintă 3 m.l. (20 cutii) pentru anul 1984; 659 u.a., care reprezintă 3 m.l. (20 cutii) pentru anul 1985; 641 u.a., care reprezintă 2,55 m.l. (17 cutii) pentru anul 1986. Data, Consilier superior, 10 decembrie 2018 Mircea Stănescu 2 Nr. de Numărul Datele Nr. Obs. inventar vechi al Cuprinsul unităţii arhivistice extreme filelor unităţii arhivistice 1 2 3 4 5 6 ANUL 1984 1 – Organizarea la Washington a celei de- 1983. 3 a doua mese rotunde româno–americane 12.03 în problema drepturilor omului (27–29 februarie 1984): notă de propuneri. Originale. 2 – Trimiterea unei telegrame de felicitare 1984. 4 lui Li Xiannian, președintele Republicii 06.07 Populare Chineze, cu prilejul celei de-a 75-a aniversări: notă de propuneri. Originale. 3 – Vizita în România a fostului președinte 1984. 4 al Republicii Panama, Aristides Royo: 06.09 notă de propuneri. Originale. 4 – Trimiterea unei telegrame de felicitare 1984. 3 lui E.M.S. Namboodiripad, secretar 06.09 general al Partidului Comunist din India (Marxist), cu prilejul celei de-a 75-a aniversări: notă de propuneri. Originale. 5 – Vizita în România a delegației 1984. 2 Partidului Republican Italian, condusă de 06.09 Giorgio La Malfa, secretar general adjunct: notă de propuneri. Originale. 6 – Trimiterea unei telegrame de felicitare 1984. 3 lui Ilias Iliou, președintele Partidului 05.29 Uniunea Democratică de Stânga (EDA), cu prilejul celei de-a 80-a aniversări: notă de propuneri. Originale. 7 – Vizita oficială în Republica Arabă 1984. 5 Egipt a prim-ministrului României, 05.29 Constantin Dăscălescu: notă de propuneri. Originale. 8 – Survolarea teritoriului României, în 1984. 3 zilele de 5 și 12–13 iunie 1984, de către 05.29 două avioane ale Companiei austriece de aviație „AUA”, care transportă trupe ONU 3 Nr. de Numărul Datele Nr. Obs. inventar vechi al Cuprinsul unităţii arhivistice extreme filelor unităţii arhivistice 1 2 3 4 5 6 de la Viena la Damasc și retur: notă de propuneri. Originale. 9 – Mesaje ale Comitetului Central al 1984. 12 Partidului Comunist Libanez adresate lui 05. Nicolae Ceaușescu în legătură cu 09-15 practicile israeliene din Teritoriile Ocupate: scrisoare și memorandum. Originale. Lb.: română, arabă. 10 – Deplasarea în Austria a lui Constantin 1984. 5 Teodorescu, membru al Comisiei Centrale 06.02 de Revizie a PCR, pentru a participa la cea de-a 27-a sesiune a Comitetului ONU pentru folosirea în scopuri pașnice a spațiului extraatmosferic (11–22 iunie 1984): notă și mandat. Originale. 11 – Vizita în România a șefului 1984. 4 Departamentului Federal al Afacerilor 06.05 Externe al Elveției, Pierre Aubert (16–18 august 1984): notă de propuneri. Originale. 12 – Trimiterea unei telegrame de 1984. 4 condoleanțe președintelui Republicii 06.05 Arabe Egipt, Mohamed Hosni Mubarak, în legătură cu încetarea din viață a prim- ministrului guvernului egiptean, Fouad Mohieddin: notă de propuneri. Originale. 13 – Solicitări de ajutor din partea 1984. 4 Comitetului Central al Partidului 05.22 Comunist Spaniol: notă de propuneri și scrisoare. Originale. Lb.: română, spaniolă. 14 – Invitarea în România a liderului 1984. 4 Partidului Democrației Naționale din 05.22 Thailanda, Kriangsak Chomanan (27–31 mai 1984): notă de propuneri. Originale. 4 Nr. de Numărul Datele Nr. Obs. inventar vechi al Cuprinsul unităţii arhivistice extreme filelor unităţii arhivistice 1 2 3 4 5 6 15 – Survolarea teritoriului României, în 1984. 3 zilele de 31 mai și 13 iunie 1984, de către 05.18 un avion al Companiei daneze de aviație „MAERSK AIR”, care transportă trupe ONU de la Copenhaga la Tel Aviv și retur: notă de propuneri. Originale. 16 – Trimiterea unei telegrame de felicitare 1984. 3 lui Arvo Aalto, cu prilejul alegerii în 05.28 funcția de președinte al Partidului Comunist Finlandez: notă de propuneri. Originale. 17 – Trimiterea unei telegrame de felicitare 1984. 3 lui Bettino Craxi cu prilejul realegerii în 05.16 funcția de secretar general al Partidului Socialist Italian: notă de propuneri. Originale. 18 – Trimiterea unui mesaj, din partea lui 1984. 6 Nicolae Ceaușescu, celui de-al VI-lea 05.16 Congres al Organizației de solidaritate a popoarelor din Africa și Asia (OSPAA) (Alger, 20–26 mai 1984): notă de propuneri. Originale. 19 – Participarea unui reprezentant român 1984. 7 la „Masa rotundă a partenerilor economici 05.19 ai Republicii Guineea–Bissau” (Lisabona 21–23 mai 1984): notă de propuneri. Originale. Lb.: română, portugheză. 20 – Efectuarea concediului de odihnă, în 1984. 3 perioada mai-iulie 1984, al ambasadorilor 05.22 României în străinătate: notă de propuneri. Originale. 21 – Survolarea teritoriului României, în 1984. 3 zilele de 22, 28–29 mai și 4–7 iunie 1984, 05.19 de către un avion al Companiei daneze de aviație „MAERSK AIR”, care transportă trupe ONU de la Copenhaga la Tel Aviv și retur: notă de propuneri. Originale. 5 Nr. de Numărul Datele Nr. Obs. inventar vechi al Cuprinsul unităţii arhivistice extreme filelor unităţii arhivistice 1 2 3 4 5 6 22 – Trimiterea unei telegrame de felicitare 1984. 4 președintelui Republicii Venezuela, Jaime 05.18 Lusinchi, cu prilejul celei de-a 60-a aniversări: notă de propuneri. Originale. 23 – Trimiterea unei telegrame de felicitare 1984. 4 președintelui Republicii Indonezia, 05.16 Suharto, cu prilejul zilei de naștere: notă de propuneri. Originale. 24 – Acordarea agrementului președintelui 1984. 4 României pentru conferirea unei decorații 05.08 din partea conducerii de partid și de stat a Republicii Democrate Germane ambasadorului României la Berlin, Gheorghe Tache, cu prilejul încheierii misiunii în acea țară: notă de propuneri. Originale. 25 – Trimiterea unei telegrame de felicitare 1984. 3 lui Andreas Papandreu cu prilejul 05.14 realegerii în funcția de președinte al Mișcării Socialiste Panelene (PASOK): notă de propuneri. Originale. 26 – Conferirea Ordinului „Tudor 1984. 3 Vladimirescu” clasa I ambasadorului 05.11 Republicii Venezuela la București, Olga Lucila Carmona, care și-a încheiat misiunea în țara noastră: notă de propuneri. Originale. 27 – Trimiterea unei telegrame de felicitare 1984. 4 lui Veselin Giuranovici, care a preluat 05.15 funcția de președinte al Prezidiului Republicii Socialiste Federative Iugoslavia: notă de propuneri. Originale. 28 – Trimiterea unei telegrame de felicitare 1984. 3 lui Giuseppe Saragatt și Pietro Longo cu 05.15 prilejul realegerii în funcțiile de președinte, respectiv secretar general al Partidului Socialist Democratic Italian: notă de propuneri. 6 Nr. de Numărul Datele Nr. Obs. inventar vechi al Cuprinsul unităţii arhivistice extreme filelor unităţii arhivistice 1 2 3 4 5 6 Originale. 29 – Vizita oficială în România a 1984. 4 președintelui Republicii Togo, generalul 05.14 Gnassingbe Eyademea (22–25 mai 1984): notă de propuneri. Originale. 30 – Marcarea celei de-a 50-a aniversări de 1984. 3 la stabilirea relațiilor diplomatice dintre 05.15 România și URSS: notă de propuneri. Originale. 31 – Scrisoarea de răspuns a lui K.U. 1984. 3 Cernenko, secretar general al CC al 04.02 PCUS, adresat conducerii Internaționalei Socialiste: notă. Originale. 32 – Participarea lui Ion Coman la cel de-al 1984. 3 II-lea Congres al Uniunii Naționale 08.17 Africane din Zimbabwe – Frontul Patriotic (ZANU–FP): raport. Originale. 33 – Congresul al III-lea al Partidului 1984. 5 Congolez al Muncii: raport. 08.06 Originale. 34 – Propunerea conducerii sovietice 1984. 2 adresată lui Nicolae Ceaușescu de a semna 07.10 un articol în „Pravda” cu prilejul celei de- a 40-a aniversări a zilei naționale a României: notă. Originale. 35 – Trimiterea invitațiilor și confirmarea 1984. 9 participării delegațiilor străine la 07.16 sărbătorirea zilei de 23 August (partea a II- a): sinteză. Originale. 36 – Vizita delegației de partid condusă de 1984. 5 Ion Coman în Malta, la invitația Partidului 05.08 Laburist Maltez: raport. Originale. 37 – Întrevederea lui Ion Stoian cu Miklós 1984. 1 Barity, ambasadorul Republicii Populare 11.06 7 Nr. de Numărul Datele Nr. Obs. inventar vechi al Cuprinsul unităţii arhivistice extreme filelor unităţii arhivistice 1 2 3 4 5 6 Ungare la București, care a comunicat componența delegației ungare la Congresul al XIII-lea al PCR: notă. Original. 38 – Informare confidențială a 1984. 2 ambasadorului URSS la București, E.M. 11.18 Tiajelnikov, în chestiunea inițiativelor sovietice de dezarmare: notă. Originale. 39 – Aniversarea lui Dolores Ibarruri: notă. 1984. 2 Originale. 12.24 40 – Principalele sesizări făcute de 1984. 6 misiunile diplomatice ale României cu 10.22 privire la desfășurarea schimburilor comerciale în primele nouă luni ale anului 1984: raport. Originale. 41 – Comunicarea ambasadorului URSS la 1984.
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