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... reserve currency of the Soviet Union, that is, it will not!" A few hours later, the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union General Secretary Serov clearly affirmed Gromyko's statement, "The decision of the central government will not be withdrawn, and any so-called external pressure will not change the decision. The Soviet Union is not a country that allows others to loot at will."

   Needless to say, the economic circle of the Soviet Union has no intersection with ...

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