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The Molotov Plan was a Soviet initiative established in 1947 to provide economic assistance to Eastern European countries that aligned with the Soviet Union, serving as a counter to the U.S.-led Marshall Plan. Named after Soviet Foreign Minister Vyacheslav Molotov, it aimed to strengthen communist regimes by facilitating trade and financial support. This plan was part of the broader strategy of the Soviet Union to consolidate its influence in Eastern Europe during the early Cold War period. It facilitated the economic integration of Eastern Bloc nations into a Soviet-dominated economic framework.

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