Jugoslovensko-poljski odnosi u 1983. godini
Nebojša, Stambolija
Zbornik radova Instituta za savremenu istoriju
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https://www.ceeol.com/search/article-detail?id=299444
2015-2021/10/14/11:40:25
Summary/Abstract: Bilateral relations between communist Yugoslavia and Poland in 1983 are characterized with a rise of established contacts and gradual overcome of temporary decline that happened as a consequence of war state in Poland. Signed agreement in Warsaw in February should have raised level of trade for 20%. Visits on high level are also characteristic in 1983. The most important was visit of Dobrivoje Vidić, member of Presidency of Central Committee of League of Communists of Yugoslavia and his conversation with Polish Prime Minister Wojciech Jaruzelski. In this conversation, Jaruzelski expressed his gratitude for Yugoslav attitude on crisis in Poland. Basic course of cultural cooperation in 1983 was directed on a celebration of forty years from establishing AVNOJ. Within that anniversary, beside many other appropriate programs in Polish media, Serbian Secretary of Information Vojislav Mićović has opened exhibition ''Serbia – land and people'' in Warsaw at the end of November.