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(AP) Romania's Ceausescu wants Warsaw Pact to "defend socolism in Poland"

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Sep 30, 1989, 12:51:19 PM9/30/89
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NEWS 9/30/89 PAGE 1 OF 3

Romanian Leader Wants Warsaw Pact
To Defend Socialism In Poland
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WARSAW - Romania's president
called the Polish ambassador to a
midnight meeting to complain about
Poland's non-communist government.
President Nicolae Ceausescu pro-
posed Warsaw Pact action to ''defend
socialism,'' according to documents
published Friday.
Ceausescu had the ambassador
summoned at midnight Aug. 19 to hear a
statement, the report said.

NEWS 9/30/89 PAGE 2 OF 3

Two documents, one appearing to be
a Polish diplomatic report about the
incident and the second the response of
the communist Polish United Workers
Party, were published by the pro-
Solidarity Gazeta Wyborcza newspaper
and retransmitted by the Polish news
agency PAP.
According to the document, Ceau-
sescug said that ''as a Communist Party
..., we cannot consider this an
internal affair of Poland alone.''
Poland's Communist Party criti-
cized the publication of the documents.

NEWS 9/30/89 PAGE 3 OF 3

The Polish Communist party
rejected Romania's protest as an
''unjustified attempt at undermining
our country's credibility as an ally,''
the document said.
''Making it possible for Soli-
darity to come to power is discordant
with ... socialist construction and
serves the most reactionary circles,''
the Romanian statement said.
Solidarity journalist Tadeusz
Mazowiecki took office last month as
the East bloc's first non-communist
prime minister.

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