A diplomatic freeze was temporarily eased by a 1955 declaration made during a state visit to this city that the New York Times called “a Canossa in reverse.” For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this city where that declaration ended a period in which KPJ members suspected of “Cominformist” sympathies were sent to the Goli Otok and Sveti Grgur prison camps.
ANSWER: Belgrade [or Beograd]
[10e] Only a year after the Belgrade declaration, Yugoslavia was the site of the founding of this group of states including India, Egypt, and Ghana, which sought to join neither the American nor Soviet bloc.
ANSWER: Non-Aligned Movement [or NAM]
[10m] The Soviet-Yugoslav thaw contributed to the Soviet-Albanian split, which became apparent during a 1960 conference in this other Eastern bloc country. Decree 770 dramatically restricted abortion in this country.
ANSWER: Romania [or Socialist Republic of Romania; or Romanian People’s Republic]
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