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Yugoslavia: Defence Policy Staff Study on Yugoslavia: Changes in Threat to NATO and Options for UK Reaction Arising From Warsaw Pact Pressure on Yugoslavia

1975

A file of correspondence and reports concerning a Defence Policy Staff study on Yugoslavia. The study examines the political and strategic consequences for NATO and for the U.K. arising from Warsaw Pact pressure on Yugoslavia or a realignment of Yugoslav foreign policy. Topics discussed in the study include the implications of Warsaw Pact countries obtaining the use of Yugoslav naval and air facilities, obtaining permanent independent naval and air support facilities in Yugoslavia, acquiring right of passage through Yugoslavia in times of crisis, or stationing Warsaw Pact ground forces on Yugoslav territory. Other documents in the file cover U.K. defence sales to Yugoslavia; security restrictions on defence sales to Yugoslavia; and relations between the British and Yugoslav armed forces.
united kingdom united states of america north atlantic treaty organization (nato) alliances international relations military bases trade embargoes soviet union yugoslavia military cooperation military equipment military contingency planning military operations warsaw pact british armed forces weapons trade Yugoslav foreign policy strategic trade controls military exchanges Yugoslav armed forces
Collection ID
FCO28
Countries
Soviet Union United Kingdom United States of America
Department Reference
ENU 10/2
Document Type
Correspondence Reports
File Reference
FCO 28/2813
Identifier
10.1080/cwee.fco28.002813
Pages
106
Published in
United Kingdom
Subject Countries
Yugoslavia
Themes
International Relations Military

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