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Co-Operation And Exchanges In The Field Of Culture

Volume 83: debated on Thursday 25 July 1985

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Existing agreements and projects were generally implemented in a satisfactory manner. Bureaucratic and financial constraints were the main obstacles to the development of new programmes of exchanges and co-operation. For example, the Soviet Union failed to grant visas under the cultural agreement to enable British teachers to visit their students, and modest proposals on increased exchanges, which the British side made to the Romanians in February, were not taken up.