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English: Pages from the Soviet, North Korean, and Cuban secret military agreements with Grenada.
Русский: Титульные страницы секретных двусторонних соглашений о военно-техническом сотрудничестве, между Гренадой и: СССР, КНДР и Кубой.
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between 1980 and 1983 (photocopied by a spy, or by spies)
1983-12-16 (published in the USA, for presidential consideration)
Source Grenada: A Preliminary Report (Released by the Department of State and the Department of Defense,) page 19.
Author Soviet, North Korean, Cuban, and Grenadian governments (legally, although secretly, signed and ratified original docs.)
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This file, which was originally posted to Grenada: A Preliminary Report (Released by the Department of State and the Department of Defense,) page 19., was reviewed on 4 December 2013 by reviewer Natuur12, who confirmed that it was available there under the stated license on that date.

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