A file of correspondence and reports concerning Hungarian relations with the United States of America. The documents include a copy of a United Nations report featuring a statement delivered by the Hungarian foreign minister, János Péter, on Hungary's position on current international affairs, the U.S.-Soviet treaty on the limitation of anti-ballistic missile systems, the situation in the Middle East, the situation in Vietnam, and relations between Japan and China. The file also includes details of a visit to the U.S. by György Csanádi, the Hungarian Minister of Postal and Transport Affairs, during which he held talks with his American politicians and signed an agreement on civil aviation.
- Collection ID
- FCO28
- Copyright
- Content from The Daily News © Associated Press. Content from The Daily News © Associated Press.
- Countries
- China Israel Japan Soviet Union United States of America
- Department Reference
- ENH 3/304/2
- Document Type
- Correspondence Press and Media Reports
- File Reference
- FCO 28/1856
- Identifier
- 10.1080/cwee.fco28.001856
- Note
- The following items have been removed from this file due to copyright restrictions: The Daily News, 08 October 1972, Chile suspends shipment to France; The Daily News, 08 October 1972, Police close Sinn Fein headquarters; The Daily News, 08 October 1972, Rogers meets Hungarian Foreign Minister; The Daily News, 08 October 1972, Title unknown; The Daily News, 08 October 1972, TV media face faked reports charge; The Daily News, 08 October 1972, Valuable new finds at excavated Roman city.
- Pages
- 63
- Persons Discussed
- György Csanádi János Péter
- Published in
- United Kingdom
- Subject Countries
- Hungary
- Themes
- International Relations