TAKE 1 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 21 APR 84

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Pori- INTERNATIONAL DIARY L. u i &J Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301710013-1 ? ? , TAKE 1 OF SEVERAL. -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 21 APR 84 1 VSEVOLOD SHISHKOVSKIY REPORTS FROM GENEVA ON HOW MEMORY OF LENIN'S FOUH -YtAR RESIDENCE AND ACTIVITIES IN GENEVA ARE WELL REMEMBEREU>, INCL INTVW WITH PRESIDENT OF GENEVA SECTION OF SWISS-USSR FRIENDSHIP SOCIETY (2 MIN: HOME 1645) (k4+41 MARKING 114TH BIRTH ANr4IV OF LENIN. (2 MIN: HOME 1645) 3 YURIY RCSOV ON RESULTS OF HUNGARIAN FOREIGN MINISTER'S uh~orc~ -FIHVISIT T SCOW. (SENT: HOME 1645) 4 WARSAW CORR VASILIY LISOVIK ON 39TH ANNIV OF SIGNING Po(avii 34 *o FRIENDSHIP, ~KS AA) IV HO"!E 1649), FT~Sk() fYta > COOPERATION TREATY BETWEEN USSR AND POLAND. 5 ALEKSANOR KURILIN REPORTS THAT SPRING PEACE MARCHES ARE BEING I O STAGED IN FRG TODAY. (2.5 = HOME 1645) 6 NEW YORK CORR YEVGENIY PETKO ON CRITICISM WITHIN USA OF CIA'S ACTICNS IN HAVING WATERS OF NICARAGUAN PORTS MINED, CITING fitcwmr' 7 GROMYKO ARTICLE IN MOSCOW NEWS ON 114TH 2 MALI CORR ALEKSEY PORTALSKIY ON FESTIVE MEETING IN BAMAKO us BIRTH ANNIV OF LENIN C""'^1jt0CN 22 APRIL, RE SOVIET FOREIGN POLICY COURSE. (ENGNA 182200) mmm~ QrhGC.t- J "& (6 MIN:.-'. CMAJIA: 1600) Lf f--, I?r" btrfl) gO;N4 / (1.$S11 8 ANON PRAVDA ON MAIN TRENDS OF SOVIET FOREIGN POLICY. (ENGINTER 201310) (4.5 MIN: JAP 201200) ~'9- 'SOVEISKY SPORT ON LACK OF PRINCIPLE OF IOC RE, FORTHCOMING LA GAMES. (4CO TEXT SENT: TASSE 1219 TASSR 0840) U-5 21 APR Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301710013-1 STAT Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301710013-1 10 TASS POLITICAL NEWS ANALYST ROBERT SEREBRENNIKOV REITERATES tc--SSOVIET STAN( RE LA OLYMPIC GAMES. (#00 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1055 lc S5 (j TASSR 0640) 11 TASS CORRESPONDENT IGOR BORISOV ON HUGE COST OF LOS ANGELES 011 eq( c S GAMES. (500 TEXT SENT: TASSE 0952 TASSR 07.53%) VIKTUR LEVIN ON NEWS REPORTS ABOUT EAST PEACE MARCHES, POINTING OUT turn MARCHES THIS YEAR ARE IN PROTEST AGAINST DEPLOYMENT OF U. S . "MISS ILES IN WESTERN EUROPE AND AGAINST U. S. MINING OF NICARAGUAN -Diplu~ COASTAL WATERS (3. 5 til~J). (ORBITA 0930 1245 1330) (LSS Ie5 ftwwmwwww~ 13 "THF INTERNATIONAL COMMUNIST AND WORKERS MOVEMENT": BRIEF NEWS ITEMS FROM VARIOUS COUNTRIES ON ACTIVITIES BY COMMUNIST, WORKERS ~ARTIES. (5 MIN: ALBANIAN 201430) 14 "IN SOCIALIST COUNTRIES" PROGRAM: ANON ON SOV LOYALTY TO LFNIN, COOP WITH OTHER SOCIALIST COUNTRIES (5 MIN); ANON ON (VIDORASKO) PRAVDA ARTICLE ON SOCIALIST CULTURAL COOP (4.5 MIN); N.WS FROM SOCIALIST COUNTRIES, INCL WARSAW PACT FORMIN MTG IN BUDAPEST, POLISH CULTURAL DAY IN MOSCOW, PUBLICATION OF 2 VOLUMES IF' F- LIA~ WpILI1- ' (--.m CF CHI-RU SIAN DICTIONARY (6 MIN). (15.5 MIN, OVERALL: MAND 0700) Pula-,A L"SSfL FtiC- 15 REPORT ON MOSCOW NEWS CONF HELD BY SOVIET MINISTRY OF L FOREIGN TRADE AND QUOTING DPTY FOREIGN TRADE MINISTER, GENNADIY ZHURAVCE~. (5. 5 MIN: HUNGARIAN 2200) pre5S Old`q QUESTIONS ON INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS, HISTORY OF CPUSA; LIFE IN ICELAND; OITUATICN IN CHAD; GUINEA SINCE COUP. (HOME 0800 ORBITA 0900) a 2 $ APR 984 Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301710013-1 Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301710013-1 ? ? ' 17 NEUSREIL: INCL TASS COMMENT ON UIXS. DRAFT CONVENTION FOR l G6V ?L- fAtJMfING CHtMICAL W P ? EA OI48, MADE PUBLIC BY BUSH AT GENEVA 4 MIN); Cc,J IZVESTIYA CORR ALFKSANOR PALLADIN REPORTS ON U.S. CONDITIONS FOR At.LOWINIG IN SOVIET SHIP CARRYING OLYMPIC DELEGATION, SUCH AS CARRYING OUi A DE)AILED INSPECTION OF SHIP, STRESSING UNDER OLYMPIC CHARTER HOST COUNTRY SHOULD GIVE ELEMENTARY HOSPITALITY IRRESPECTIVE OF RESAT NS BETWEEN COUNTRIES (3 MIN) . (ENGINTER 0810) (.t.S L 18 ITEM ON USSR YOUTH ORGANISATIONS' PREPARATIONS FOR INTNATL kI L -.P6,.~,YOUTH FESI II VAL TO BE HELD IN MOSCOW IN 1985. (FRENCH 1730) `! Rshvk US5VA, _ 1.9 SIDEi. IGHTS FROM THE USSR: INCL' ANON ON PREPS FOR IRTERNATIO)VAL YLJWH AND STUDENTS' FESTIVAL IN MOSCOW. (3 MIN: GEKpAN-1 500 ) 20 "YOUTH PROGRAM": INCL REVIEW OF ARRANGEMENTS FOR AN INTNATL FLSTIVAL OF YOUTHS ON INTNATL ISSUES, VARIOUS YOUTHS AND YOUNG COMMUNIST ORGANS FROM AROUND WORLD HAVE EXPRESSED SUPPORT FOR FESTIVAL. (PERSIAN 1600) 211 "KNOW THE USSR": ANON REPORT ON FOREIGN STUDENTS GRADUATING c `n FROM P RICE LUMUMBA FRIENDSHIP UNIVERSITY. (15 MIN: AMHARIC 1530) 3.u0 _6 C-2S 22 )LISTtN3-RS' PROGRAM. (RPT PERSIAN 181600) (PERSIAN 1700) Nj C 7"" 3 2 0 APR 23 MAILBAG FOR BRITISH LISTENERS: INCL REPLIES BY EDUARD DYATLEV uSS/L L5L LL J AND DORIS MAKSINA ON GREENHAM COMMON WOMEN, INCLUDING COMMENT ON SUN ARTICLE DENIGRATING GREENHAM WOMEN; SOVIET PEACE INITIATIVES; BRITISH MIN+.RS' STRIKE AND SCALE OF POLICE OOPERATIONS IN UK TODAY; WEST YORKSHIRE LISTENER TOLD, CONSIDERING CHURCHILL'S ANTI-SOVIET STMTS AFTER WAR, THAT NOT ONLY AMERICAN ADMIN WAS TO BLAME FOR POST-WAR DEJERIGRATION IN RELATIONS BETWEEN USSR AND ITS FORMER WARTIME WESTERN Al.-LIES, MAINTAINING CREATION OF NATO WAS AN UN ENDLY ACT. LcJ 198 Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301710013-1 Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301710013-1 ? ? r' TAKE 2 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED DISARM/PEACE LlSsil P& ENGINTER 0610 0910 1310 1710 FRENCHINTER 202000 GERMAN 1`00 ITALIAN 1707 SPANISH 202130 ARAB 1630 CZECH/SLOVAK 1600 POLISH 1300 HUNG 1900 SERBO 1900 URDU 1300 BENG 25 YURIY SOLTAN ON REACTION TO CHEMICAL WEAPONS BAN PLAN AMERICA PRESENTED AT GENEVA DISARM CONF. (RPT ENGINTER --~ 201310) (5 MIN: JAP 201200) (,L g it TI f rvpes'1* L SUMMARY YURIY KRASNOYAROV PRAVDA "WHO IS IT THAT THREATENS EUROPE," RECALLING GEN ROGERS' STMT THAT NATO COMMAND DOES NOT PLAN CONTRACTED WARFARE WITH CONVENITONAL ARMS, NOTES WAY WEST EUROPE HAS BEEN TURNED INTO U. S. NUCLEAR POWDER cL a M; KEG A SPRINGBOARD FOR PREPARING AGGRESSION AGAINST SOCIALIST 24 SUMMARIES PRAVDA EDITORIAL ARTICLE, 21 APR, "PUBLICITY AND REALITY," ON WIDELY-PUBLICIZED WASHINGTON PROPSOALS ON BANNING CHEMICAL WEAPONS. (RPT TASSE 201704) (5-3 MIN: COUNTRIES, ANO THAT NUCLEAR DESTRUCTION OF EUROPE HAS LONG BEEN PART AND PARCEL OF DOCTRINE OF NEW AMERICAN ORDER IN WORLD. (6. 5 M ,t ENOU, 1900) k S SUMMARY BORIS OREKHOV PRAVDA KV4 OPOSALS AT VIENNA TALKS. (RPT , 21 APR, ON WEST'S M TASSR 202227) (350 TEXT: TASSE 0652) 28 ALEKSA'JOR LEDEDEV ON SOVIET PROPOSAL THAT ALL NUCLEAR POWERS REACH AGMT ON DEFINITE NORMS OF MUTUAL RELATIONS. (RPT SEGMENT "DISARM, ISSUE OF DAY" IN ENGINTER. 1301310) 1630 ) G ... H - 21 APR 1984 Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301710013-1 Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301710013-1 ? r ? . 29 ALEKSEY VASILYEV ANALYZES CERTAIN ASPECTS OF ARMS CONTROL: ARMS REDUCTION AND LIMITATION MEASURES ARE UNTHINKABLE WIIHOUT CORRESPONDING CONTROL MEASURES, VIEW HELD BY USSR AND ~S MAJORITY OF COUNTRIES. SOVIET DRAFT CONVENTION ON CHEMICAL ARMS BAN EXPLAINED. PROPOSALS REGARDING CHEMMICAL WEAPONS ADVANCED BY USA IN GENEVA FITS U.S. STRATEGY OF AVOIDING ANY COMMITMENTS PREVENTING USA AND NATO FROM GOING AHEAD WITH ARMS BUILDS AND WA:R PREPS. (4. 5 MIN: ENGNA 2200) / 'I 1 WS toy/ TALKS, AND APPRECIATING SOVIET DISARM PROPOSALS (6 MIN: &4 a.c r- U.S. MISSILFS IN WEST EUROPE, DEMANDING RESUMPTION OF INF 30 RADIO FORUM FOR PEACE AND SECURITY IN EUROPE: REVIEW OF LISTENERS' LTRS EXPRESSING CONCERN ABOUT DEPLOYMENT OF NEW VS7) LLS () $S(L ~ik + A ,U--~ N& ro 31 "FOR PEACE AND SECURITY IN EUROPE": EXTRACTS READ FROM WEST EUxOPEAN LISTENERS' LTRS PRAISING SOVIET STAND, CONDEMNING USA AND NATO, WITH PARTICULAR EMPHASIS ON QUESTION OF U.S. Ss(- 6"J"r",FVIUM-RANQE MISSILES IN EUROPE. (7 MIN: PORTUGUESE C~AAM 32 "FOR PEACE AND SECURITY IN EUROPE": LTR FROM WEST GERMAN READER WHO HAS MOVED TO SPAIN FOLLOWING INSTALLATION OF PERSHING-2 MISSILES NEAR HIS FORMER HOME AND FEAR THAT THIS DEPLOYMENT HAS BROUGHT TO COUNTRY; ROUNDUP LTRS play FROM WEST MtSSlti S EUROPEA14 LISTENERS APPROVING USSR'S FOREIGN POLICY OF PEACE. (ITALIAN ) 900) 'A S 33 (BOLMATOVSKIY) ON 1949 PARIS/PRAGUE WORLD CONGRESS CF PEAC&,.,FIGHTERS, NOTING SIGNIFICANCE. (5 MIN: MAND 1600) 34 ROUNDU;J ANTIWAR MANIFESTATIONS ON EASTERN PEACE MAorHES - OPPOSITION TO NUCLEAR WEAPONS. (3 MIN: MAYAK 1900 ENGINTER 2010 ENGGUK 1900 2 4 APR 1984 wmwmr%LIJ% GROWING ANTIWAR MOVT AND PUBLIC Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301710013-1 UNITED STATES 1RVror, S- k1 35 SUMMARY VLADIMIR KUDRYAVTSEV IZVESTIYA ON REAGAN'S DIRECTIVE 138 ANU U.S. INTERFERENCE POLICY. (400 TEXT: pp 'b Ir7 ch" U-0 TASSE 1516 TASSR 1352) Lc 36 ROUNIOUij POLITICAL EVENTS IN USA: A) U. S. DIPLOMATS IN V__ "N HONRUAS SAY T; !;;Y CANNOT RULE OUT POSSIBILITY THAT U. S. HELICOPTERS WITH TWO SENATORS ON BOARD STRAYED OVER REBEL-HELD TE.';RITORY IN EL SALVADOR. WHAT ELSE CAN YOU port. ~~(fjoq ) EXPECT IN A COMBAT ZONE? U. S. OFF'CIALS DENY THAT HELICOPTERS, WERE ON RECON ,!AISSANCE FLIGHT, BUT CAN THESE DENIALS BE TKUSTED? SA11F QUESTION APPLIES TO MINING OF NICARAGUAN PORTS SCANDAL. SENATE INVESTIGATION HAS SHOWN HOW MUCH CIA OPERATES IN SECRET (1.1% r ? B) BUSH, AT NEWS CONF ON 19 APR, ;SAID USA IS READY FOR CHEMICAL WEAPONS CONTROLS. THREE'YRS AGO ADMIN PRESSSEI FOR CHEMICAL REARMAMENT. THIS CASTS DOUBT ON GI4ay'-S I LACER I T Y OF E-W PROPOSALS. WHAT IS MORE, IT IS ELECTION rfipdSt1L~Yt.AR (1. 5 MIN); C) REAGAN, IN ADDRESS TO EXPORT TRADE BUSINESSMEN, SAID ADMIN IS ON THEIR SIDE. OBSERVERS t t NOTE ACUTE DIFI-ERENCES BETWEEN USA AND JAPAN AND WEST EUROPE. y tiypo~d' aQ M3NDALE HAS CRITICIZED U. S. EXPORT POLICY. U. S. GOODS ARE LESS A 37 "WORLD ON U. S. POLICY": STRONG PROTESTS IN WESTERN EUROPE AGAINST DEPLOYMENT OF NEW U.S. NUCLEAR. MISSILES. ACCORDING TO INDIAN PRESS, CIA IS USING CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL d _06-J - WEAPONS AGAINST ASIAN NATIONS. ITALIAN WEEKLY ESPRSESO SAYS EFFECTS CAF U. S. CHEMICAL WARFARE IN VIETNAM ARE STILL IN yfVIDENCE. FIINISH DAILY CONDEMNS USA FOR LAYING MIENS OF ~lw NICARAGUAN COAST. VIET OLYMPIC CMTEE CONDEMNS U.S. ADMIN FOR COMPETITIVE THAN THEY USED TO BE (2. 5 MIN); D) U. S. ARAB -Now ANIIDISCRItIII.!ATION CMTEF HAS PROTESTED OVER SCRIPT OF MOVIE PROTOCOL. FILM DEERHUNTER WAS SIMILARLY INSULTING, IN THIS CASE TO VIETr.AMESE. HOLLYWOOD DEMANDS TO MANY SACRIFICES FOR SAKE OF ART (1 MIN). (ENGNA 202300) G1,0 SEEKING TO BAR ATHLETES OF SOCIALIST COUNTRIES FROM COMPETING IN ~ ... ~ ~ L9 ANGELES GAMES. (3 MIN: ENGNA 2200) 2 j APR 1984 is Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301710013-1 Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301710013-1 . 49 i LL, (kS TAKE 3 OF SEV .RAI. -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 21 APR 84 38 MOSCOW VIEWPOINT: VALENTIN ZORIN SAYS AMERICA HAS BEEN SWEPT BY AVALANCE OF SCANDALOUS REVELATIONS INVOLVING TOP OFFICIALS IN REAGAN ADMIN. BRIBES, TAX EVASION AND MISUSE OF POSITION FOR PROFIT HAVE. BECOME QUITE COMMON. ONE CAN SIMPLY DENY CORRUPTION, AS REAGAN DOES, B UT IT DOESN'T REALLY HELP. (4 MIN: EN^ A 200) VA t VLADIMIR R POZNER DAILY TALK: IN REPLY TO U.S. LISTENER WHP CRITICIZES PRAVD. ARTICLE ON MALNUTRITION IN USA, POZNER GIVES STATISTICS ON U. S. POOR. UPI REPORT ON SCAVENGERS IN AMERICA QUOTED. MANY AMERICANS SEEM TOTRY TO PLAY DOWN PLIGHT OF POOR IN USA, AND FAIL TO REALIZE THAT IN USSR NO ONE IS UNDERNOURISHED. (5 ": EI`:CNA 202300) ms's AND I .,BENEFITS OF JOINT TRADE. (10 MIN: ENGNA 202300) 40 ARMAND HAMMER, HEAD OF OCCIDENTAL PETROLEUM AND ONLY SURVIVING AMERICAN TO HAVE MET LENIN, RECALLS HIS FIRST VISIT TO USSR IN 1921, WHEN HE WENT TO WORK AS VOLUNTERR DOCTOR. HE WAS FIRST TO ARRANGE TRRADE CONCESSIONS WITH USSR. HAMMER BELIEVES THAT THERE IS MUCH TO BE LEARNED FROM SOVIET SYSTEM OF PLANNING, (A- ROOSEVELT ON POSTWAR PERIOD. PREFESSOR ( YAKOVLEV) SURVEYS PUBLISHED CORRESPONDENCE OF ALLIED WAR LDRS AND CITES U.S. CRITICIS' SPECULATICN ABOUT ROOSEVELT BEING LIKELY TO HAVE HELD HARD LINE DISPROVES THIS SPECULATION. (15 MIN: ENGNA 202300) /1 42 "CONTACTS" FEATURE ON SOVIET-LATAM RELATIONS: CUBAN JOURNALISTS VISIT MOSCOW HOSPITAL; COLOMBIAN CULTURAL ATTACHE Li9511- INTERVIEWED ON SOVIET-COLOMBIAN CULTURAL EXCHANGE; BRAZILIAN L:,3OR LDRR VISIT USSR. (13 MIN: SPANLA 2300) ..,r"') 9,1 Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301710013-1 Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301710013-1 is ? ,. 43 "THE VOICE OF THE FATHERLAND" FEATURE ADDRESSED TO ARMED FORCES' MEMBERS: CHILEAN EXILES RESIDING IN FRANCE SEND LETTERS TO CHILEAN OFFICERS CONDEMNING CORRUPTION WITHIN CHILEAN REGIME, IN WHICH PINCCHEI RESORTS TO EVERY AVAILABLE OPPORTUNITY TO INCREASE HIS ILL-COTTEN WEALTH. COMMUNIST PARTY ADVOCATES UNITY OF OPPOSITION AND ARMED FORCES; QUOTES OF STATEMENT OARMED FORCES ISSUED BY CHILFA.N COMMUNIST PARTY IN MARCH 1984. BIOGRAPHICAL DATA OF CHILEAN PATRIOT PABLO BLANCO ESCALADA. WHITE HOUSE BOOKLET ON S IE MILITARY POWER CRITICIZED. (19 MIN: SPANCHILE 2000) U-S 44 (VIKTCR ANTILOV) INTERVIE4S CHILEAN YOUTHS PARTICIPATING AT RED SATO fiDAY IN MOSCOW. (3 MIN: SPANLA 2300) 45 RICARDO SAXLUND'S "URUGUAYAN PANORAMA" FEATURE: DOCTOR DIES WHILE BEING G';ESTIONED BY THE MILITARY. POLITICAL PRISONERS TRANSFERRED TO LIDERTAD PRISON. THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE DEMAND RELEASE OF PGL?TICAN PRISONERS, RETURN OF EXILES, AND RESTOREATIN OF FPEEDOM. INTER-PARTY GROUP HOLDS MEETING. ALDUNATE TO ARRIVE IN BUENOS AIRES ON MONDAY, 23 APRIL. TRANSPORTATION WORKERS ON STRIKE.. FISHING COMPANY WORKERS ALSO ON STRIKE. SOVIET TRADE UNION NEWSPAPER QUOTED AS REPORTING ON SITUATION OF URUGUAYAN PO!_ ITICAL PPUSO;,!EKS. OUTLINE OF PROBLEMS INVOLVING URUGUAYAN FOREIGN DERT. THEATER FESTIVAL DUE TO TAKE PLACE IN MONTEVIDEO. (9 M SPANLA 2300) ..s z LAPR +::: Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301710013-1 Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301710013-1 ? ? , LD221028 WEST EUROPE mmmmm-mmmo 46 "DIALOGUE:" REPORT ON THE RECENT SIGNING OF COOPERATION FR5kP T::F SOVIET-FRO SOCIETY, AND (LUDWIG SPERLING), CHAIRMAN OF THE T ::'k5 5oclefy FRG-SOVIET FRIENDSHIP SOCIETY, ON PLANNED ACTIVITIES OF THE TWO ussN SOCIETIES THIS YEAR. (10 MIN); "WE SKIP THROUGH YOUR LETTERS," WITH VLADIMIR OSTRCGGRSKIY REVIEWING FRG LISTENERS' LETTERS ON THE ?v, GROWING NUMSEW OF PEOPLE JOINING THE PEACE MOVEMENT AS WELL AS k?N:.REASING OPPOSITION IN THE FRG TO THE DEPLOYMENT OF MISSILES tMSIkWHICH SHOULD EVENTUALLY ALSO LEAD TO A CHANGE IN THE GOVERNMENT'S POLICY. (12 MIN) 3) PEACE SONG. (_ MIN); TALK BY ONE OF THE INITIATORS OF THE EASTER PEACE MARCHES IN THE FGR ON PLANNED "1 "1 010 it -:n I DEMONSTRATIONS OVER THE EASTER WEEKEND. (3 MIN). 27 MIN OVERALL: I1Mc~GEKM,AN 1600 U S" / t utfulS47 "GOOD EVENING, AUSTRIA". (RPT GERMAUST 201900) (GERMAUST 0U-Sf -u? prUtocvJ ~~ 48 TASS CCRR YURIY LOPATIN PARIS REPORT ON ENDING OF FRANCE'S NATIONAL ASSEMBLY. (450 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1229 TASSR 6i 55_e b 0) r (,~c- e, 49 MIRHAIL D3BROV ON ANTI-SOVIET CAMPAIGN BEING CARRIED OUT BY FRENCR MASS M UTA. (RPT ITALIAN 201700) (SPANISH 201900) (FKENCFh 1930) 'THE MOTES OF A PUBLICIST' BORIS TUMANOV ON SPATE OF ANTI-SOVIETISM CARRIED IN FRENCH MASS MEDIA, CITING RECENT ARTICLE IN PARIS MATCH ON MOSCOW UNIVERSITY, MAINTAINING THIS AND OTHER SUCH INCIDENCES INDICATE IGNORANCE DISPLAYED BY POLITICIANS OR WESTERN MEDIA WHEN SPEAKING ABOUT SOVIET UNION AND ITS PPLS. P's APP 19g4 Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301710013-1 ? . r 51 ANON: "LENIN AND FRANCE": ON LENIN'S LIFE AND WORKS AND ITS INFLUENCE ON FRANCE BOTH IN SOCIAL AND CULTURAL LIFE, NOTABLY LIFE OF FRENCH WORKERS, NOTING LENIN'S IDEAS ARE STILL OF VALUE FOR FRANCE TODAY, FOR WHOSE PPL HE HAD GREAT RESPECT. (7 MIN: FHFNC -4730) 52 LTRS FROM ITALY: ROUNDUP OF LISTENERS LTRS CONDEMNING DENIGRATORY At4II-SOVIET CAMPAIGN PURSUED BY ITALIAN MEDIA AND EXPRESSING THEIR GREAT ADMIRATION FOR SOVIET UNION AND OTHER SOC1*6,IST COUNTRIES. (ITALIAN 1900) EXCHANGES BE1E ITING BOTH COUNTRIES, THEREBY CREATING ATMOSPHERE OF STAT 53 MIKHAIL DOBROV ON CONTACTS BETWEEN ITALIAN DIPLOMACY AND SOCIALIST COUNTRIES OF EASTERN EUROPE, REVIEWING VARIOUS DELEGATIONS EXCHANGES BETWEEN THESE COUNTRIES, THEREBY TESTIFYING THEIR GOOD RELATIONS, GIVING DETAILS OF SOVIET-ITALIAN TRADE AND CULTURAL TRUS N INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS. (ITALIAN 1900) 55 "SOCIALIST COUNTRIES AND AFRICAN COUNTRIES OF SOCIALIST DEVELOP NI PATH": (RPT AMHARIC 201530) (FRENCHAFR 201930) 56 ' FRICA AS WE SEE IT". (RPT AMHARIC 191530) (AMHARIC 1530) 57 "AFRICA AS WE SEE IT". (RPT SOMALI 201600) (SOMALI 1600) 513 "AFRICA AS WE SEE IT": NIKOLAY GAVRILOV ABOUT GREAT INFLUENCE DESTINY OF AFRICA, BRIEFLY CITING CHERNENKO'S REMARKS AT MTG WITH NGISTU ON SOVIET APPROACH TO AFRICA'S PROBLEMS (6.5 MIN); OLEO LAVRUKHIN ON RESULTS OF FIRST CONGRESS OF ANGOLA'S NATIONAL WORKERS' UNION, ROLE AND ACTIVITIES OF NWU DESCRIBED; K I NSj SA (SEN:1) . (ENGAFR 1700 2000) Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301710013-1 O \ 4 , PRETORIA'S SC.EI*S CONDEMNED (3 MIN); ALEKSEY GRIGORIYEV ON 27TH ttv- ~ NWr ARCH EXPLOSION IN BUILDING OF VOICE OF ZAIRE RADIO STATION IN Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301710013-1 ? ? 59 TASS CCMNFNTATOR BORIS ASOYAN ASKS WHAT ARE AMERICANS Na rni hip, DOING IN NAMIBIA?. (450 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1328) L"t V-/) MIDEAST 60 AHMAD A!_.-AS'AD, CHAIRMAN OF SYRIAN COMMITTEE FOR AFRO-ASIAN SOLIDARITY, WHO IS VISITING USSR AT INVITATION OF SOVIET COMMITTEE FOR AFRO-ASIAN SOLIDARITY, ON RELATIONS BETWEEN USSR AND SYRIAN COMMITTEES AND DISCUSSIONS HELD BETWEEN COMMITTEES ON INTNATL ISSUES ANO BILATENAL RELATIONS, MAINTAINING DETERIORATION OF ECON -- ? -? ? ? -+ - .?. , iar.a, w:.,nij HMJJ CrmALA 1 LU1v UF MILITARY EXPENDITURE ANO IMPERIAL. IST THREAT AGAINST WORLD PEACE. (3. 5 MIN: ARABIC 1630) 61 TALK OF THE ROUNO-TABLE: REPORT ON MOSCOW FRIENDSHIP HOUSE MTG MARKING ANNIV OF FRIENDSHIP AND COOP TREATY, CITING REMARKS BY DPTY CHAIRMAN OF SYRIAN-SOVIET FRIENDSHIP SOCIETY ON GOOD RELATIONS 3ETW.EN TWO COUNTRIES, IZVESTIYA CORR TALKS ABOUT CONTINUOUS DIALOGUE BE TWEENTTWO COUNTRIES, SANA CORR PRAISED D - RELATIONS AND SOVIET SUPPORT, FINALLY SYRIAN AMB THANKED THOSE '~i?sh rt COO( WHO ATTENDED AND EXPRESSED APPRECIATION FOR ROLE OF SOVIET-SYRIAN FHIEND$H-P SOCIETY. (10.5 MIN: ARABIC 1400) 62 TASS POLITICAL ANALYST ASKOLD BIRYUKOV ON FABRICATIONS CONTAINED IN TURKISH NEWSPAPER MILLI GAZETE, WITH REF TO u"(L.IiC.cc~. TOKYO SOURCE, CHARGING USSR WITH SUPPLYING CHEMICAL WEAPONS TO IRAQ WHICH IT ALLFGEDLY USED AGAINST IRAN, STRESSING THESE REPORTS RE TOTAL FABRICATION WITHOUT HINT OF TRUTH AND USSR AND OTHER U ~) SOCIALIST COUNTRIES CONDEMN USE OF SUCH DEADLY WEAPONS. (500 LkA 9t TEXT: TASSE 01P20) I I 21 APR 1984 Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301710013-1 Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301710013-1 TAKE 5 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 21 APR 84 63 SUMMARY ANON IZVESTIYA GIVING DESCRIPTION OF A MARCH 1984 BLAST IN KARU:- WHICH LEFT FOUR PERSONS KILLED AND 21 WOUNDED. (400 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1642 TASSR 1410) 64 INTVW WITH SOVIET MBR OF WPC (OLOF KHARKHANDIN), ON START OF SOt IDAQITY WEFK WITH DRA. (4 MIN: PERSIAN 1600) L) 65 VLADI11IR BELOSHAPKO ON COMMENCEMENT OF WPC-SPONSORED WEEK OF SOLIDARITY WITH AFGH 66 LEV (1'tl--Itd) C Spa' r, , Na,J 191431 ' (ENGS~!A 2200 ) ANISTAN. (SENT: HOME 1500 ORBITA 1500) 68 AMERICAN UOURNALIST MICHAEL (DAVIDO) GIVES HIS IMPRESSIONS OF VISIT TO DRA AND NOTES GROWTH OF SCHOOLS AND EDUCATION IN COUNTRY, NOTING SCHOOLS ARE MAIN TARGETS OF COUNTERREV BANDS BECAUSE COUNTERREVS CAN ONLY RESTORE THEIR PRIVILEGES IN DARKNESS, NOT WITH AN EDUCATED PPL, POINTING OUT MANY OF THE COUNTERREVS' ARMS COME FKOM EVIDENCE OF WHICH HE HAS SEEN. (3 MIN: ENGNA 2200) STA ( C NA 70 ANON ON PLANNED COOP BETWEEN U.S., PRC. (3 MIN, SENT: N U. S. POLICY TOWARD AFGHANISTAN. (RPT ENGINTER 21 APR 1984 T Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301710013-1 ? r? I_eo)~ VIKTOR LEC OV ON REAGAN'S FORTHCOMING VISIT TO CHINA. P~ a f. S, S U ENT : ENG I NTEK 1431; ANON : HUNG 1900) FAR ;rDRT 72 VIKTOR VALFNTINOV CITING UPI REPORT THAT U.S. CONDUCTED ANOTHER TEST OF MINUTEMAN III MISSILE FROM AN AIR BASE ON U.S. TtRRITORY, IN DIRECTION OF KWAJALEIN ATOLL IN SOUTHWEST PACIFIC. Lk-s (SENNGINTLR 1431) U 73 VLADIMIR KOROLEV ON NAKASONE GOVT INTRODUCING F-15'S. (RP Tom 3 ItIV d?kOREAN 201330) (FP ENCHINTER 202000) (LS 74 AZEKSEY NAATOLYEV ON JAP PARTICIPATION IN RIMPAC 84. (4 MIN, SENT: JAP 201200) ASIAN cOMS;'Jf;IST S C- ST 76 RUDE PRAVO ARTICLE, REPRINTED IN NOVOYE VREMYA, ENTITLED "FOR THE tATIONAt. ANO INTERNATIONAL" ON NATURE OF RELATIONS BETWEEN SOCIALIST COUTJ I R I ES. (SUMMARIES, 8-7 MIN: ALBANIAN 1,430 BULL 1530 POLISH 13JO SERBO 1600-j--PART ONE, 7 MIN: VIET 1300; 3 MIN: HUNG 1 0) 77 MOSCOW RADIO PROGRAM: "ALONG PATH TOWARD INTEGRATION." MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS ON SOVIET PARTICIPATION IN PLOVDIV FAIR, ON ROLE OF BULGARIAN CIVIL AVIATION IN COOPERATION AMONG CEMA MEMBER S~ COUNTRIES, REPORT ON PRODUCTION OF LATHE BY KRASNIY PROLETARIY MOSC. C)L S 5/L COMBINE IN COOPERATION WITH BULGARIAN SPECIALISTS, ON OPERATIC PEKFORMANCE IN MOSCOW GIVEN BY BULGARIAN ARTISTS, AND MUSICAL PROGRAM 1 ,1 .1984 -,3- Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301710013-1 81 FEATURE ON LENIN'S WRITINGS ON AGRICULTURAL STRUCTURE IN HUNGARY AT TURN OF CENTURY AND ON HUNGARY RELATED BOOKS IN LENIN'S LIBRARY.. (HUN 1630) Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301710013-1 78 "DIARY OF SOVIET-CZECHOSLOVAK COOPERATION": IVAN ROVNY, CZECHOSLOVAK OFFICIAL AT CEMA SECRETARIAT IN MOSCOW, ON FRUITFUL COOP AMOW CEMA COUNTRIES IN MEDICAL RESEARCH AND ITS PRACTICAL S d"v,6APPLICATICN IN HF-ALTH CARE; PROFILE OF ESTONIAN OPERA SINGER, WHO WILL BE SHORTLY APPEARING ON STAGE OF PRAGUE'S NATIONAL THEATER; C::RONICLE OF EVEN1S: ROUNDUP OF BRIEF MISC ITEMS ON LOW LEVEL SOVIET-CSSR CONTACTS, EXCHANGE OF VISITS, EXHIBITIONS; JOSEF BREZINA, WHO LED GROUP OF CZECHOSLOVAK LECTURERS ON TOUR OF SOVIET KIRGHIZIA, TA (S ABOUT HIS FAVORABLE IMPRESSIONS OF SCHOOLS AND EOUCAN SYSThM IN KIRGHIZ SSR. (CZECH/SLOVAK 1600) Ct ,' 79 "HELLO PRAGUE": VISIT TO CENTRAL LENIN MUSEUM IN MOSCOW; SELECTION OF LATEST MELODIYA RECORDING ENTERPRISE'S RECORDS; MIROSLAV HORA, CSSR OFFICIAL AT CEMA, TELLS LISTENERS ABOUT RAPID EXPANSION OF MEN-TALLURGICAL INDUSTRY IN CEMA COUNTRIES; FLOURISHMENT S CF ESTONIAN OLD FOLK TRADES, CRAFTS AND ARTS; RUSSIAN POETRY RECITAL. (30 M WITH MUSIC: CZECH/SLOVAK 1500) 80 "ON ROAT) OF FRIENDSHIP" ON SOVIET-HUNG FRIENDSHIP: INCL PARTS OF COMMUNIQUE ON GROMYKO VISIT TO BUDAPEST; HUNG-SOU COOP -luVi cLt IN LIBRARIAN !WORK; SOV EXHIBITION PIECES AT BUDAPEST SPRING FAIR ~n F~ru,,~Iw VA4-'PREVIEWED. (HUrD 1900) Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301710013-1 0 TAKE 6 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 21 APR 84 3R' 82 PROGRAM DEVOTED ANNIV SIGNING OF POLISH-SOV FRIENDSHIP TREATY. ~0~4Nc` (RPT POLISH 191300) (26 MIN: POLISH 1300) C S S-(L hp L BORIS RODIO.iOV ON 39TH ANNIV SIGNING OF SOVIET-POLISH FR E HIP TREATY. (5 MIN, SENT: POLISH 1400) 84 ARTICLE BY POLISH REPORTER ON 39TH ANNIV SIGNING OF SOV-POLISH FRIENDSHIP TREATY, NOTES HOW MUCH POLISH PPL OWE TO USSR FOR THEIR INUEPEr1;D NCE, SOVIET ECONOMIC AID, OTHERS. (4 MIN: KOREAN 0930) 85 REPORT C!1 VARIOUS POLISH ART EXHIBITIONS IN USSR FOR POLISH CULTURE DAYS, INCL INTERVIEWS WITH SOME ORGANIZERS. (8 MIN: POLISH 1300 86 "USSR-YUGOSLAVIA": REPORT ON SYMPOSIUM IN MOSCOW ON CROAT PLAYWRIGHT MIROSLAV KRLEZA, INCL BRIEF INTVW WITH SASA VERES WHO S1 k5 L O on WAS LE YUGOSLAV DELEG TO SYMPOSIUM. (5 MIN: SERBO 1900) Iti-SSV pi&jN, LENIN BRITH Ahr4IV 87 SUMMARIES DOLGIKH REPORT AT 20 APR KREMLIN CELEBRATION MTG, PEGGED. (HOME 201255) (22-20 MIN: SPANLA 0000 LAO 1030 THAI 1100; wommumm 17-12 MIN: GERMAN 1600 PORTUGUESE 2100 SPANISH 201900 PERSIAN 1700 CO- Ti tO tL !]!1i T^]A crie .S ' i~..... .mow.. .-. r. .. ...... ~.... _ _ _ ..--- - - - - -- 20101 FRENCHINIER 202000 SPANLA 230 GERMAN 1500 ITALIAN L700 PERSIAN I Sf1/J1 HIND 1 130 1400 BUR 1030. 10-3 MIN: 19, hPOt ISH 1400 ; 1UNG 1900 SERBO 1900 KO 1330 CAMB 1330 LAO 1300 BEN J. M rnn 1400 1600 ARAB 1430 1630 TURK 1300- 1rT`F'h ,-,,,J, (Lpd- 1500 HIND 1130 URDU 1300 BUR 1430 I 202130; 2-1 MIN: ENGINTER 0700 0800 ENGNA 202300 F I NN 1 430 TURK 20173 KOR 0930 1130; BRIEF: ENGINTER 1900 2300 ftUK 1900 ITALIAN 1900 PORT 2 0900 1000 1100 1200 1300 14'C 1300 SOMALI 1-600 AMHAR I C 1'53O 2000 2100 ENGNA 2200 SPANLA Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301710013-1 txlu,^j 88 CHILE: ON 114TH ANNIV OF LENIN'S BIRTH. (22 MIN: SPANCHILE a-t-0i0)( 89 EXCERPTS SOVIET WRITER (GORKIY(S) ARTICLE FOLLOWING DEATH CF LENIN, RECALLING TRAITS, EPISODES, CAREER OF LENIN. (18 MIN WITH Mt)SSIC: KOREAN 1130) Ul/ 90 FEATURE "GORKIY AND LENIN" ON FRIENDSHIP BETWEEN THESE TWO MEN AND TRIBUTE THAT GORKIY PAID TO LENIN FOLLOWING HIS DEATH IN 1924. (30 MflM: ITALIAN 1900) 91 ANON, PEGGED, NOTING THIRD WORLD POPULATION IS NOW SOCIALIST, sR MANKIND C ONT I r:UES TO ADVANCE ALONG SOCIALIST PATH, USSR IS LOYAL }f% Q TO LEN JISM 14 MTKI? VIET 1300 92 (DANIN) ON LENIN'S THEORY ON ANTICOLONIAL STRUGGLER. (7 MIN:_ MA DSEA 1130) 93 FEATURE, PEGGED, COMPRISED OF QUOTES ABOUT LENIN FROM HIS CONTEMPORARIES INCL SOVIET POET, FRENCH AUTHR, U. S. BISHOP, GB SHAW, 1~ tT, S. JOURNALISTS, FINNISH AUTHORITIES. (6 MIN: ENG I NTER 1410) (A s 94 PROGRAM, PEGGED, OF REMINISCENCES OF AMERICANS WHO MET LENIN, INCL JOT REEL) AND IN CONCLUSION ARMAND HAMMER. (8 MIN: ENGNA 2200) (AS 95 NIKOLAY GAVILOV ON LENIN'S ECONOMIC POLICIES. (5 MIN: SOMALI 1600 A11f$ARIC 1530) 96 MARXISM TODAY: SOVIET HISTORIAN (BORIS IRIANOV) DISCUSSES ThACHINGS OF LENIN, PEGGED. POSITIVE ASPECT OF REVOLUTION EMPHASIZED. MARXISM-LENINISM CONTINUES TO INCREASE ITS INFLUENCE IN WORLD, SOCIALIST DEVELOPMENT REQUIRES PEACE AND THIS IS FUNDAMEr4JAL BASIS OF SOCIALIST SOCIETY. USSR IS CONSTANTLY STfIVI FOR PEACE AND ARMS REDUCTION. (8 MIN: ENGINTER 0831) 9T AFRICAN MAILBAG: AT REQUEST OF AFRICAN LISTENERS, THIS EDITION IS DEDICATED TO LENIN, PEGGED. ENTIRE PROGRAM TAKEN BY BY PROFILE OF LENIN'S LIFE AND WORK. STATEMENT ON 110TH BIRTH A ."NIV CF LENIN QUOTED IN CONCLUSION. (7 MIN: ENGAFR 1700) Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301710013-1 Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301710013-1 ? ? r 98 ANON BICORAPHY OF LENIN "VLADIMIR LENIN -- A BIOGRAPHICAL 99 ANON RENORT LISTING THIS YEAR'S LENIN PRIZE RECIPIENTS. '.3( M IN: )ENOINIER 2010 ENGNA 2200) 11 1 WARSAW TREATY 100 CONNUNI0UE OF MTO OF WARSAW TREATY FOREIGN MINISTERS' CMTEE HELD IN BUDAPEST 19-20 APR. (TASSE 201616) (7-4 MIN: ENGINTER F ,H 0610 0910 FRENCHINTER 202000 SPANISH 201900 TURK 1300 URDU-1300 ~J HIND 1400)BUR 1430 BEND 1500 VIET 1000 MANDSEA 1130) 101 KRASNAYA ZVEZDA EDITORIAL "AN ALLIANCE THAT SERVICE PLS INTtREST" ON WARSAW PACT. (4 MIN: ROMANIAN 1600) 102 SUMMARY KRASNAYA ZVEZDA EDITORIAL "FOR SAKE OF SECURITY OF PPLS, "')(5 MIN: ALBANIAN 201430) 103 VIt.TOR OLENICHEV ON BUDAPEST MTG OF WARSAW TREATY FOREIGN MINISTERS. (4-3 MIN, SENT: ENGINTER 1,310 171-0 SPANLA 2300 GERMAM 1500 ITAL 1-700 PERSIAN 1400 1600-ARAB 1630-PORTAFR 1830 BULL 1530 CZECH/SLOVAK. 1500 POLISH 1300 SERBO 1900 KOR 1330 LAO ANON: HUNG 1900) TAKE 7 OF 7 - COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 21 APR 84 104 INTL DIARY: INCL ANON ON FOREIGN NEWS MEDIA COVERAGE CF COMMUNIQUE OF BUDAPEST SESSION OF WARSAW TREATY FOREIGN MINISTERS. (3 MIN, SENT: ORBITA 2010) 105 TASS POLITICAL OBSERVER YURIY KORNILOV "FIRM AND CONSISTENT POLICY OF PEACE" ON BUDAPEST SESSION OF WARSAW TREATY FOREIGN MINISTERS. (550 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1118 . 1r1 _ 2 l APR 04 Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301710013-1 106 I SERVc THE SOVIET UNION: REPORT ON END-OF-WINTER ARTILLERRY EXERCISE CARRIED OUT BY TWO BATTERIES IN MOSCOW MILITARY DISTRICT; REPORT ON SUCCESS OF RECONNAISSANCE EXERCISE CARRIED OUT BY SCOUTS IN MOUNTAINOUS TERRAIN OF NORTH CAUCASUS MILITARY DISTRICT; FEATURE ON WORK OF AIR DE--ENSE AND MISSILE TROOPS ON EXERCISE IN CARPATHIAN MILITARY DISTRICT; REPORT FROM MILITARY AIRFIELD IN LENINGRAD MILITARY DISTRICT. KIM KUKHOLEV DESCRIBES HOW FIGHTER-BOMBERS ARE STILL ABLE TO TAKF OFF IN FOG AND DRIZZLE; FEATURE ABOUT POLITICAL EOUCATION WORK IN TRANS-BAYKAL MILITARY DISTRICT. PROFILE OF AN INSTRUCTOR AND ONE OF HIS STUDENTS, WHO HAS NOW MANAGED TO ELIMINATE CERTAIN SHORTCOMINGS IN HIS BEHAVIOR, PRAVDA COMME-NTATOR ON MILITARY AFFAIRS BAYDAR DISCUSSES THIS 40. POTAPOVA AT LENIN STATE FARM NEAR MOSCOW ABOUT LOCAL BOYS ANN~'~ 0-~_ WHO HAVE LEFT FOR ARMY SERVICE; MUSICAL FEATURE ABOUT 40TH ANNIV OOQ ,SA CASE, SPEAKING IN GENERAL ABOUT PRINCIPLES GOVERNING EDUCATIONAL WORK IN ARMY AND IN PARTICULAR ABOUT ASSISTANCE WHICH WIVES CAN GIVE TO THEIR HUSBANDS IN COPING WITH ARMY LIFE (16 MIN); INTVW WITH SEC OF KOMSOMOL COMMITTEE AND WITH AGRONOMIST L;h CF LIBERATION OF ODESSA. VOLKOGONOV DISCUSSES ANTI-SOVIET SPACE/SCIENCE '16 a.. 21ARR tc" 208 CHERNENAO ADDRESS AT 20 APR KREMLIN PRESENTATION OF W(O 1' FRENCH I N TER 202000; 2-1 M IN: TURKISH 201730 FRENCHMAG 201930 KOREAN 0930; BRIEF: ORBITA 202304 0100/TWICE/ 0200 0300 0400 HOME 0204 0300 0400 0530 MAYAK 0200 0330 ENGNA 202300 SPANISH 202136 HIND 1130 1400(JRDU 1200 1300 INDO 1330 MAND 0700) 'q lp Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301710013-1 p_ AWARDS TO SOVIET-INDIAN COSMONAUTS. (MAYAK 201500) (6-4 MIN: . cxjA)1'-- ENGItyTER 0 10 0910 INDO 1330 URDU 1200 HIND 1400: 2. 5 MIN: n(n r" _61 - ?'--,. ?!- ~~si~,. %r1Uilt 1VVV) 107 HISTORIAN COLONEL (SEKLAIAZA) ON SOVIET ARMED FORCES LIBERATION MISSION, NOTING HCM PRAISE FOR ACHVTS IN WAR AGAINST FASCISM. (6 MIN: VIET 1300) Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301710013-1 ? 1f 109 REPORT ON RECENT SOVIET-INDIAN JOINT SPACE FLIGHT. SP0-'T4r III N :^ G1 1A': 1500) .-J, C(10 110 REPORT ON SOVIET-INDIAN SPACE MISSION AND MAIN POINTS OF CHERt1ENKO SPEECH AT CEREMONY OF PRESENTATION OF AWARDS ,1C.. '--CO ~C ~ ` 0 THREE COSI"~O`~A''i,S. (5 MIN: SPANISH 201900) ~ ~ XLAA d`d 1v c oS No 1)~pS~NM Ill "GUEST SPEAKER": 2D INTVW WITH DR. PAUL MAR GREGORIOS. 113 CPSU CC GREETINGS TO RAILROADMEN AND OTHER CONSTRUCTION CPS"` WORKERS' RE SUCCESSFUL FULFILLMENT OF LAYING MAIN TRACK AND OPENING OF THROUGH TRAFFIC ON TKAINS ON TYNDA-KOMSOMOLSK NA AMURE SECTOR Ssh"~F HAM RAILRO:T). (MAYAK 201700) (BRIEF: ORBITA 022304 0001 0004 - 0109 0300 HOMF- 0104 0200 0204 0500 MAYAK 0200 0330) 114 CPSU DECISION ON WORK OF KUYBYS;HEV PARTY GORKOM ON U 112 VYACHELSAV YELYUTIN, DPTY CHAIRMAN OF LENIN STATE PRIZE COMMITTEE, SPEAKS ABOUT LENIN PRIZE LAUREATES 1984 IN FIELD OF SCI-T CP$,. (6 MIN: MAYAK 2230) ORGANIZATION OF SOCIALIST COMPETITION FOR ABOVE-PLAN INCREASE CNs,k IN LABOR PRODUCTIVITY AND REDUCTION IN COST PRICE OUTPUT. (230 Cuc.(f1dN TEXT SENT: MAYAK 1030 183@- ORB I TA 1100; 200 TEXT: HOME 1500 L' CRBITA 100; ONE MIN: ORBITA 2200 2300; BRIEF: ORBITA 1750 HOME 1950 )l ~/ l`[ `'(I - 21 APR 115 ALEKSAr.DR PUTKO ON SOVIET CNCL OF MINISTERS REVIEW OF CjA SOCIAL AND ECON ACHIEVEMENTS IN USSR DURING FIRST QUARTER OF (aNS . 50fic.3198. (RPT ENGINTER 201310) (FRENCHINTER 202000) I SS~ ,2c v OS (APT ENG_j NThR 201550) (ENG I NTER 0831) Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301710013-1 ? r r 116 YURIY RCGACHEV ON WORK FOR NATIONAL DAY IN USSR, RECALLING ((_0 "HOW W. BUILT SOCIALISM AND SOLVED OUR PROBLEMS": THE NATIONALOITIES QUESTION IN USSR. (15 MIN: AMHARIC 1530) r 118 FEATURE ON MANY NATIONALITIES TO BE FOUND LIVING IN MOSCOW, COMPRISED OF INTVWS WITH RESIDENTS IN AN APARTMENT BLOCK, ARMENIAN ARTIST SAYS ARTISTS IN HIS GROUP ALL DRAW ON TOIEIR OWN NATIONAL HERITAGE IN ORDER TO CONTRIBUTE TO SOVIET AIRD, GEORGIAN WOMAN TALKS ABOUT HOW WELL SHE GETS ON WITH HER RUSSIAN NEIGHBORS, RUSSIAN, PENSIONER PRAISES HER WFIGHBORI~. (8 t1IN: ENGINTER 1410) 119 STORY CONTRIBUTED BY CANADIAN JOURANLIST BERT WHYTE ON HOW1 UNDER SOVIET SYSTEM, ETHNIC GROUPS IN USSR HAVE BEEN PROTECTED ANn THEIR CULTURES PRESERVED, SOVIET CONSTITUTION CITED ON N OF ETHNIC GROUPS. (4 MIN: ENGINTER 1410) PROTEn,o 120 VISITORS: SPANISH TOURIST: SPANISH 202130 $07 ARABIC 1630 TU-KISH 1300 PORTAFR 1830 BULGARIAN 1530 POLISH 1300 SERBO 1~ KOREAN 1330; ANON: HUNGARIAN 1900) 0 ENGUK 1900 SPANLA 2300 ITALIAN 1700 GERMAN 1500 PERSIAN 1400 1600 L , C GA FOUNDING OF DAY IN 1919, ORIGINS OF DAY RECALLED, NOTING DAY'S I0-0- EARNINGS SUPPLEMENT SOCIAL ALLOCATION FUNDS. (ENGINTER 1-310 1710 q SSA- 121 -MfSC INTERNAL USSR ITEMS: 57: SOV 11 DEMOC 2 EUR 8 LATAM 2 MIDEAST 3 Aft 1 ASC 1 ASNC 8; LINKED TO LENIN ANNIV: SOV 1 DEMOC 5 EUR 1 LA~1~t1 5 MIDEAST 1 AFR 7 ASC 1 ASNC 1 VIET 1400 PART MISSED: FRENCH 1730 ENviNTb.R 1300 1600 1700 1800 FRENCHINTER 1600 MAND 1230 E V . 21 APR 1984 Approved For Release 2009/06/18: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301710013-1