INVITED TO HUNGARY
Khrushchev To Make Visit (N.Z.P.A -Reuter—Copyright) MOSCOW, July 21 Mr Khrushchev said today he had accepted “with gratitude” an invitation to visit Hungary. No date was mentioned. Mr Khrushchev was speaking at a farewell to a Hungarian Communist Party and Government delegation which had been visiting Moscow. In his speech. Mr Khrushchev said the Hungarians’ visit had made a considerable contribution to the joint struggle for the building of socialism and communism, and to the further strengthening of Soviet-Hungarian friendship. They had reached complete identity of views on all questions. ’’We reaffirmed our firm and unflinching determination to uphold consistently the Marxist-Leninist ideological platform, the joint, col-lectively-elaborated course of the world Communist movement,” he said.
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30192, 25 July 1963, Page 19
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