Chapter 225 Ready
The cooperation between Soviet and Germans is of course a cooperation with one-third of Germany. This is the first step for Selov to untie the ropes of democratic Germany. It can tolerate that the total economic output of democratic Germany is not as good as that of Federal Germany, but it must be based on the fact that there are few people and few territories. It is completely intolerable to lag behind the opposite side per capita, especially this mistake is the result of the Soviet Union's restriction of democratic Germany. Let people from other countries in the world see that many places in democratic Germany are based on the unequal treatment of the Soviet Union. They will only see that democratic Germany is poor and federal Germany is rich.
The extended meaning is that capitalism is rich and socialism is poor. As for the various indicators of the socialist camp, they are narrowing the gap with the capitalist camp every year, I'm sorry, I don't believe it! Besides, few people are willing to work hard to catch up with the gap. If they have a choice, they are more willing to immigrate to a wealthy place, but this channel is usually very small. After all, capitalism does not have the obligation of a man, so they don't have to waste anywhere, right?
The meeting of intelligence agencies in Warsaw Pact countries is just an episode of the real highlight. The leaders of these countries will come one after another. According to Khrushchev's instructions, it is not appropriate to let Andropov receive all delegations alone. After all, there are too many people coming, involving more than half of the countries in the world at present, and the number of participants is tens of thousands.
Also invited to attend the banquet were the Japanese Communist Party delegation headed by Comrade Nosaka, the French Communist Party delegation headed by Comrade Wadek Roche, the Indian Communist Party headed by Comrade Koss, the Italian Communist Party headed by Comrade Girola Mali Kausi, and the Indonesian Communist Party headed by Comrade Aidi.
The delegation of the Communist Party of Brazil headed by Comrade Luis Carlos Prestes, the delegation of the Communist Party of Spain headed by Comrade Ibaluli, the delegation of the Communist Party of Britain headed by Comrade Harry Polite, the delegation of the Communist Party of Argentina headed by Comrade Victorio Codovia, and the delegation of the People's Socialist Party of Cuba headed by Comrade Cheguevara.
The Iraqi Communist Party delegation represented Comrades Mohamed Hussein Abu Iss, the Finnish Communist Party delegation headed by Comrade Emo Altonin, the Algerian Communist Party headed by Comrade Rabbi Bukhali, the Venezuelan Communist Party headed by Comrade Jessus Falia, and the German Communist Party headed by Comrade Karl.
The delegation of the Communist Party of Australia headed by Comrade Lance Luis Shaki, the delegation of the Communist Party of Austria headed by Comrade Koplernich, the delegation of the Communist Party of Sweden headed by Comrade Hilding Hagerborg, the delegation of the Communist Party of Syria headed by Comrade Bagdash, and the delegation of the Labor Progressive Party of Canada headed by Comrade Nelson Clark.
The delegation of the Communist Party of Belgium headed by Comrade Frans van de Blanton, the delegation of the Communist Party of Chile led by Comrade Jose Gonzalez, the delegation of the Communist Party of Greece led by Comrade Apostolos Grozos, the delegation of the Communist Party of Mexico, and the delegation of the Communist Party of Colombia led by Comrade Victor Hemelchang.
The Dutch Communist Party delegation headed by Comrade Posuwen, the Sri Lanka Communist Party delegation headed by Comrade Kipd Silva, the Iranian People's Party delegation headed by Comrade Tabari, the Uruguay Communist Party headed by Comrade Enrique Rodriguez, and the Swiss Workers' Party delegation headed by Comrade Guido Cavania.
The Communist Party of Paraguay led by Comrade Rohlo Espindora, the Communist Party of Denmark led by Comrade Robert Saltauri, the Communist Party of Nepal led by Comrade Kshar Zhongge Laimaji, and the Communist Party of Jordan led by Comrade Fofard Nasser.
The Communist Party of New Zealand headed by Comrade Vick Villekox, the Communist Party of Norway headed by Comrade Jorgen Folket, the Communist Party of Portugal, the Communist Party of Luxembourg headed by Comrade Dominic Obani, the Communist Party of Lebanon headed by Comrade Hassan Koreten, the Communist Party of Ecuador headed by Comrade Alejandro Idrovo, and the Communist Party of Turkey.
The delegation of the Communist Party of Bolivia headed by Comrade Jessus Lara, the representative of the Workers' Party of Guatemala, Comrade Zvi Brestine, the delegation of the Socialist Party of Nicaragua, the delegation of the Unified Socialist Party of Iceland, the delegation of the People's Pioneer Party of Costa Rica headed by Comrade Arnold Freto, and Comrade Humberto Barulli, the representative of the Communist Party of San Marino.
"..." Selov, who received this incomplete list, was speechless. In fact, this list was not his, but Andropov himself was responsible. But what he had to admit was that the workload was a little too high.
"Comrade Selov, I will leave you to take responsibility for the Communist Party of Western Europe!" Andropov held Selov's hand very gratefully and did not let go. This made the person involved feel like he was lost.
"Are you all serving the people? Of course I have to implement the orders of the First Secretary..." Selov slapped the fat man in the face and forced a smile to contact Andropov himself, and forced himself to eat this task.
Actually, what he was thinking about was what I had to do with me? In the end, Khrushchev suddenly remembered that a Selov, who was keen on contact with the European Communist Party, could share the work. Considering Andropov's workload, he stripped the task of receiving the European Communist Party from the outset and handed over to Selov.
The so-called Communist Party and Workers' Party Congress of the 81 countries had no idea before he saw the list. But now it is different. I believe the momentum of this conference will definitely be particularly spectacular. If the US ambassador to the Soviet Union can visit, it will definitely be another Soviet threat theory to inform the United States.
In the following days, Serov was busy with only one thing, to welcome this grand event of the socialist movement. Europe was relatively close to Moscow, so we first came to attend the conference from all over Europe. From the perspective of the party, Andropov and Serov were responsible for this reception work, while the leaders of the socialist countries were personally received by Khrushchev himself. From the day of November, the airport in Moscow suddenly became lively. After communicating with the KGB and the airport, a channel was opened to welcome comrades from various countries to prevent the travel of ordinary people.
The whole of Moscow is ready, and the Propaganda Department is holding full force to promote this conference. Local party committees at all levels of the Soviet Union are implementing their thoughts for lower-level cadres. Yegorechev constantly emphasized the importance of the Communist Party Congress of the 81 countries at the meeting of the Moscow Municipal Committee. Various organizations, including the Soviet Communist Youth League in Semichasne, and even the Young Pioneers at all levels, know that such a conference will appear in Moscow soon.
Because the KGB merged the Ministry of Internal Affairs this year, the Soviet Union's public security situation will be one of the key points of the KGB's work. Xie Lieping personally talked to the director of the Moscow State Administration of Internal Affairs to ask the other party to ensure Moscow's safety during the conference.
Selov, who was also responsible for receiving the European Communist Party, received the time when comrades from the Communist Party of China came to Moscow. After arranging hotels to let these foreign comrades who came to Moscow to live, he grew up like a tree at the Moscow airport. He had never seen so many big names, receiving these Communist delegations from the airport and escorting them to the hotel. During this period, he naturally had to introduce Moscow's achievements in laughter and finally return to the airport to wait for the next one. As a rigorous KGB security cadre, Selov was usually serious, but the world is under my power. Even if the current momentum is not his, he has reason to be happy as one of them.
The KGB agent who followed the first vice president suddenly realized that his chief smiled almost more than in the past year. Is this the person who announced that he would defeat the United States in the Olympics in Rome? Is it the clamorer who ordered the Guards 65 tank regiment to capture West Berlin in one day? Or is it the anti-counterfeiter who just announced the crackdown on the entire league at the National Security Cadre Conference?
A group of stupid x, Selov didn't care what others thought of him. To be honest, Selov had met at least twenty general secretary and chairman of the Communist Party in the past few days, and even through translation chats, he could feel the other party's beautiful ideas about communism. After summarizing more than ten different opinions, he found that the paradise defined by the Vatican is more suitable for the ideas of these communist leaders.
"We have never said that communism is the ultimate system of mankind. Don't make mistakes about this. We claim that communism is the next system after capitalism, and socialism is an important stage in capitalism moving towards communism. Don't deliberately misinterpret our meaning like the New York Times." Serov said to the leader of the Finnish Communist Party, Emo Altonin, with a smile, "We Communists never think that what is eternal. When we reach a communist society, we will find the value of the next stage!"
Artoning recognized this sentence very much. Artoning was a faction within the Finnish Communist Party that advocated close to the Soviet Union. This time he came from Leningrad. Unlike some Communist representatives in Western Europe, he saw many views of the Soviet Union along the way, especially left a deep impression on the Leningrad region.
"Comrade Artonin can rest in the hotel first. The First Secretary will hold a cocktail party to entertain you in the evening!" Selov sent Artonin to the hotel and turned to the Kremlin to report immediately. News about this conference could be seen everywhere on the streets of Moscow. When passing by the venue, Selov saw more than a dozen flags of social entities that had been raised. There were two similar national flags, and their significance was more important to him than anything else.
Chapter completed!