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Chapter five hundred and eighty-ninth cold exchange

"Chairman, if the calculation is accurate, you should be able to see the arrival of the person immediately!" Sakhatovsky said at the end of the telegram. This sentence made Selov laugh, and then shook his head slightly.

"Comrade General Political Commissar, several people who claimed to have come from Ruby Yangka are going to see you." At this time, a captain officer came in and reported that for the officers and soldiers of the southern Soviet cluster, the title of Chairman of the Serov KGB was not effective. The National Defense Committee and the General Political Commissar of the National Security Committee were the leaders of the Soviet military political cadres. In fact, he also had an office at the headquarters of the Ministry of Defense, but Serov never went. The superiors of the Soviet political cadres were the Central Committee, the Council, and the General Political Department of the Army, Navy and Air Force. He was the general political commissar of the Army, Navy and Air Force. He was the political department of the five major Soviet military branches, various armies, border defense forces, air defense forces, and the division-level political department and grassroots party committee agencies below.

"Thank you for your hard work, let them come in." Selov was stunned. Did you get the time? The person who came belonged to his own people. For him, the highest security cadre in the Soviet Union, all the people in the security agencies were considered their own people. The KGB had twenty-five general bureau units, the Gruwu had twenty-two general bureau units, and the Ministry of Internal Affairs had fifteen general bureau units in operation. The Soviet Union's national security relied on the major general bureaus led by these sixty general officials to maintain it.

Of course, in fact, the department with the largest scale and the largest membership is the unit with the least number of units in the General Administration. Serokov's Ministry of Internal Affairs. After all, police agencies, fire agencies, and household registration agencies all require huge manpower. The huge auxiliary forces also help the KGB maintain national security.

"Chairman, we are affiliated with the Special Investigation Department and the Special Pharmaceutical Laboratory of the Technology Supply Department. The technical reserves of this operation will be completed by us." An officer with a cold face just came in stretched out his hand and introduced himself to his origin. For technical officers like him, they are not very good at dealing with others, even if the other party is his immediate boss.

"We have come to two departments, I hope you can cooperate in close cooperation." Selov reminded the importance of this operation from the side, and the local people should not mess up. The Special Investigation Department is a general bureau-level unit of the KGB. As for the special pharmacy laboratory of the Technical Supply Department, it belongs to the KGB secret police.

The Secret Police General Administration is responsible for maintaining the Soviet prison and mental hospital systems. Their opponents often have a very firm will to resist. In this case, in order to find out the reasons for various things as soon as possible, the Secret Police General Administration established a special pharmacy laboratory to disrupt the opponent's will.

"The comrades lurking in the Romanian Ministry of Internal Affairs will cooperate with your actions. Of course, I must emphasize that I am not asking De Gaulle to die. Once the other party dies, it will be a huge trouble for our Soviet Union." This is not that Selov is timid and afraid of things, but that the investment is not proportional to the gains. When the Soviet Union was in control of everything, he did not mind killing everyone who did not listen to others, but at this time there is a bigger hooligan in the world than the Soviet Union, although this big hooligan has kidney deficiency recently.

It has nothing to do with kidney deficiency when occupying the moral commanding heights. Once De Gaulle dies in the Warsaw Pact country, even if it is not done by the Soviet Union, public opinion will turn into the Soviets. Don’t watch Selov spread the conspiracy theory of Kennedy’s death and do his duty. Once this happens to him, he will have no choice.

"What we bring is not poison, but it is actually more like stimulants. However, the sequelae are more obvious, and there will be sleepiness, weakness and short-term pneumonia. The older the person, the more obvious it will be. As far as we know, Charles de Gaulle is already seventy-eight years old. Once he takes food contaminated with this drug, it is certain that he will have a serious illness, but it will not happen immediately." Several people communicated and replied, "Anyway, it cannot be detected with our technical means."

In other words, the KGB could not be detected afterwards because this was not a poison, nor a fatal launch toxin. It was easy to avoid detection by French security personnel. In addition, the Romanian Ministry of Internal Affairs itself had the KGB lurkers, so the success rate seemed to be very high.

Since the military exercises of the Southern Soviet Cluster, Bucharest has been on guard. Although the Soviet Union has not yet begun to beat friends in this time and space, Ceausescu, who is under pressure from Moscow in public and secretly, can clearly feel the pressure from the northeast, and the doubts in the hearts of the Kremlin rulers have not dissipated.

In the streets and alleys of Bucharest, people were talking about the visit of French President Charles de Gaulle. It was undoubtedly exciting to be able to treat one of the world's powers. But at the same time, the exercises of the Soviet troops were also a hot topic of discussion. At this time, Selov boarded the train again and headed straight for Bucharest, the capital of Romania, which made many Romanian military generals and security cadres feel like they were facing a great enemy. At this sensitive moment, no one knew what the famous or infamous Soviet KGB chairman was here to do.

In any case, wearing high black army boots, he got off at Bucharest Railway Station and set foot on the streets of Bucharest, the capital of Romania. "Let's go directly to the Romanian Ministry of Defense, our first choice to ask why the Romanian People's Army did not exercise with the Southern Cluster? What is Romania's position?"

This dissatisfaction is not pretended. The countries of the Soviet group generally have a small territory and a small population compared with Western European countries. In this case, the Soviet Union is not qualified to learn from the United States to pretend to be hypocritical, because once this is done, the confrontational force that can be concentrated will be smaller, which will make the gap between the two camps more unbalanced.

So when the Soviet Union's General Political Commissar appeared on the streets of Bucharest with a constipation, the situation was immediately known to Ceausescu, who was in talks with President Charles de Gaulle.

"This Soviet spy chief seems to be putting pressure on Ceausescu, but based on the knowledge he has learned over the past few days, Ceausescu is not a person who is easy to bow his head!" President Charles de Gaulle said to the entourage beside him.

"Does Romania want to learn France? Do you want to practice Eastern European Charles de Gaulleism in Romania?" When he saw Ceausescu, in the beautiful Kotrocheni Palace, Selov asked aggressively from the beginning, "France is France. We are certainly optimistic about the emergence of a country within the NATO group, but it does not mean that I hope that my comrades will play a role in dragging their legs. Does Romania want to learn Yugoslavia? This is not conducive to our friendly relations between the Soviet Union and Romania. I hope that the General Secretary can seriously consider this."

"Romania has never been prepared to betray socialism, but as the General Secretary of Romania, we must be responsible for our country. Romanians need it, not the Soviet Union's guidance anytime and anywhere." Ceausescu said without giving in, "This is the wish of the people. Comrade Selov, you cannot stop our people's ideas."

Your people eventually shot you, do you know? They also made up a bunch of charges and put them on your head, only the Gypsies treated them equally, showing a little bit of conscience on your death day every year.

Selov would not say these things, but instead said, "In terms of any condition, Eastern Europe and Western Europe are different. The opposite side has already completed hundreds of years of accumulation, even if it loses the colony and maintains its influence. We all need to rely on ourselves. The basic conditions of both sides are different, so we must unite. If our comrades are Britain, France, Federal Republic of Germany, and they need population and industry, do you think I will come to your country and make trouble for your policies? Because our strength is indeed different from that of the other party, we need unity even more. Romania does not need de Gaulleism."

Charles de Gaulle's foreign policy is to maintain a lot of control, as much as possible for many French colonies, as some practical consequences, with some degree of opposition from international organizations such as NATO or the European Community.

Foreign policy is expanding, or the most suspicious thing in Charles de Gaulle's foreign policy propositions is his European view. While opposing the United States' control of Western Europe and American hegemony, De Gaulleism clearly revealed that it was necessary to replace the United States' position in Europe, first of all, control Germany, then act as the leader of the European Community, and then expand to the entire European. De Gaulle has always believed that France should be the center and leader of Europe. This honest language, coupled with his often aggressive ultimatum-like actions, cannot help but make his European countries wary.

"I can understand Comrade Serov's doubts about Romania, but I can also emphasize that Romania will not withdraw from the Warsaw Pact and the Inter-Conference. Our foreign policy is only for a more relaxed national environment, in which we can get the greatest help in building our Romanian socialism." Ceausescu invited unmovedly, "If Comrade Serov is willing, I can arrange for you to meet President Charles de Gaulle, and I believe this can alleviate the hostility of both sides."

"I also want to meet the French president who is about to catch fire in the country." Selov raised his head slightly and replied in the parade standard of Soviet soldiers, "I hope Romanian comrades remember that in our confrontation with NATO, there is only one way to defeat them, not to pin hope on the help of our opponents, once they lose their vigilance?" Selov summed up the report that the Ceausescu and his wife were shot, and a strange smile smiled at Ceausescu.

The brief exchange between the two sides was absolutely not a friendly one. In the end, Leontinrausutu made an explanation to ease the cold relationship between the two sides. Leontinrausutu was the central secretary and his role in Romania was equivalent to Suslov of the Soviet Union. In the end, the two turned to some relaxed things, such as the Vietnam War and the wave of protests in the United States. Ceausescu also wanted to keep a safe distance from the Soviet Union, not to break up with Moscow.

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