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We welcome the desire for unity and cohesion. We welcome the normal attitude
of equality towards fraternal parties shown in it. We welcome your definite
approval of the proposal for convening a conference of representatives of
Communist ...
We welcome the desire for unity and cohesion. We welcome the normal attitude
of equality towards fraternal parties shown in it. We welcome your definite
approval of the proposal for convening a conference of representatives of
Communist ...
Page 268
In this situation, what is necessary first of all is to strengthen the unity of the
socialist camp and the unity of the international communist movement. With the
unity of Marxist-Leninists as the nucleus, the strengthening of the unity of the
world ...
In this situation, what is necessary first of all is to strengthen the unity of the
socialist camp and the unity of the international communist movement. With the
unity of Marxist-Leninists as the nucleus, the strengthening of the unity of the
world ...
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It was the disaster of Palestine that clearly indicated the path of salvation, the
path of unity, freedom and socialism. This was kept in mind by the delegations
during their talks. If unity is a sacred objective, it is also the instrument of the
popular ...
It was the disaster of Palestine that clearly indicated the path of salvation, the
path of unity, freedom and socialism. This was kept in mind by the delegations
during their talks. If unity is a sacred objective, it is also the instrument of the
popular ...
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