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Stefan Radnev

(Popovo, 1922)

Ambassador to Belgium and Luxembourg (1973-1977)

Short bio

As ambassador, he followed closely the work of the EEC Commission and reported back home on new policies; in 1974 he proposed setting up a special section at the embassy to monitor the EEC and eventually carry out contacts with the Commission as well as a representative bureau in Luxembourg to gather information on the EC and the international banks with headquarters in Luxembourg.

Key Documents

Memo on a conversation with the Soviet Minister of Fishery A.A. Ishkov on the negotiations between USSR and the EEC concerning fishery
АМVnR, op. 33, a.e. 499 | l. 2-3

Available only in the archive http://www.archives.government.bg/

Report to Lyuben Petrov, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs
TsDA, f. 1477, op. 31, a.e. 542 | l. 17-19

Reporting on the convention in Brussels of a work group of economists from socialist countries, experts on the the EEC, aiming to discuss the changes in the EEC's credit policy towards third countries and the results from technical contacts with the Commission. - Available only in the archive http://www.archives.government.bg/

Memo
TsDA, f. 1477, op. 30, a.e. 565 | l. 1-5

Reporting on the meeting of Stefan Radnev (Bulgarian Ambassador in Brussels) with Mr. de Dobler (head of Department of Foreign Economic Relations at the Belgian Ministry of Foreign Affairs) at which they talked about bilateral trade relations as well as the potential relations between the EEC and the CMEA and the oil crisis. - Available only in the archive: http://www.archives.government.bg

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