a the release of all remaining prisoners
of conscience in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe ;
b the recognition of the Ukrainian (Uniate) Catholic Church
in the Soviet Union and the end to the persecution of the Lithuanian
Catholic Church ;
c the possibility for the Pope to visit the Soviet Union
and Czechoslovakia ;
d an end to the persecution of ethnic Turks and to the elimination
of Muslim identity in Bulgaria ;
e the possibility for the Pope to visit the Soviet Union
and Czechoslovakia ;
f an end to the persecution of ethnic Turks and to the elimination
of Muslim identity in Bulgaria ;
g the Polish Roman Catholic Church to be allowed to assist
in solving the country's environmental, medical and economic problems
;
h a response by the Czechoslovak Government to the thirty-one-point
petition by the Roman Catholic Church calling for more religious
freedoms ;
i an end to Romania's resistance to any improvement in its
treatment of Churches and religious believers, and to its plans
to eliminate villages with their churches and Christian heritage
;
j an end to the ban on religious belief and practice in
Albania, as the country attempts to come out of its international
isolation.