TAKE 1 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 29 MAY 84

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Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301740009-3 TAME 1 OF `.=EVERAL -- CCMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 29 MAY 84 L0301109 1 SHEVARDNADZE, HEAD OF SOV DELEGATION TO AAPSO CONGRESS, SPEECH AT 6TH AAPSO CONGRESS IN ALGIERS 27 MAY. (TASSE 271854) &M pSU (5-3 MIN: FRENCHINTER 282000 SPANLA 0000 TURKISH 234300 JAP 81200 HIND 1130; CNMIN_ TURKISH 2813001 BRIEF: FRENCHINTER 282000 PORT 2321C0 FRENCHAFR 281930 GREEK 281500 281800 HUNGARIAN spt 1-~ 15 28i630-,281900) REPORTS ON 29 MAY ALGIERS MEETING BETWEEN SHEVARDNADZE, HEAD OF SOV DELEGATION TO AAPSO CONGRESS AND IfESSAADIA, HEAD OF PERMANENT SECRETARIAT OF CC OF ALGERIAN NATIONAL LIBERATION -l FRONT PARTY AND NZO, SEC GEN OF ANC OF SOUTH AFRICA, WITH GIST .REMARKS EXCHANGED. (230 TEXT SENT: HOME 1400 CRBITA 1100 MAYAK A 1 ~L F 1430 ABIC 1630 ENOAFR 1700 2000) ZA uS~~ MYATIN STUDIO-9 REMARKS. (E~GN 262200) (5-3. 5 MIN: USSR- D,c(~lo~ 5S m,ss,jw GREEyk2 1800 JAP 281200) IL~~ (~aC~nS off ~rJ,f u 4 TASS CORRESPONDENT SERGEY BAIBAKOV NEW YORK REPORT ON c CLOSE OF FIRST SESSION OF COMMITTEE ON REVIEW AND ASSESSMENT OF INTNATL DEVELOPMENT FOR 1981-90, NOTING SESSION'S CONCERN RE WORSENING ECON SITUATION IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES WHICH IS BEINO FURTHER FRUSTRATED BY DEVELOPED COUNTRIES PRESSURES ON THEM. (200 TEXT: TASSE 2126 TASSR 1903) LkS S', O1 yuS-e-1 Li.n / - Z 9 P A Y 1Qa4 5 "2-LINE STRUGGLE IN WORLD POLITICAL ARENA" MULATOV ON U.S. INTENTION TO BUILD NUC DASES IN SOUTH KOREA, JAPAN (4 MIN); IN MIDEAST, INDIAN OCEAN REGION (4 MIN). (8 MIN, OVERALL: MAND (,c 5 '-?- Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301740009-3 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301740009-3 6 "INTERNATIONAL COMMUNIST MOVEMENT AND LABOR MOVEMENT": ON UNEMPLOYMENT IN CAPITALIST SOCIETY EXPOSES CAUSE CF UNEMPLOYMENT IN CAPITALIST SOCIETY AND CITES WORKERS' STRUGGLE FOR THEIR SOCIAL WELFARE AND AGAINST UNEMPLOYMENT, ETC. (9 :ITN); TALK ?N ACTIVITIES OF LEBANESE COMMUNIST PARTY M3RS AGAINST FOREIG h AGGRESSORS (? MIN); INTRODUCTION TO ACTIVITIIES OF COMMUNIST PARTIES AND WORKERS' PARTIES OF WORLD COUNTRIES. S.3 MIN1., (KOREAN 0930) "THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNIST AND WORKERS' MOVEMENT": RECORDED STMTS BY TWO PARTICIPANTS IN RECENT MOSCOW MTG OF COMMUNIST AND REVOLUTIONARY DEMOCRATIC JOURNALISTS FROM MORE THAN 70 COUNTRIES, HELD AT PRAVDA'S INITIATIVE: UNSERE ZEIT ASSISTANT EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, HUBERT REICHEL, NOTES PAPER'S PRINCIPAL TOPICS OF MOMENT ARE JOBS AND PEACE (BRTCF); EDITOR OF INDIAN PEOPLE'S DEMOCRACY AND CPI CENTRAL COMMITTEE MBR, RAM DAS, NOTES THREAT POSED TO PEACE BY IMPERIALISM (BRIEF); NOTE ON PLIGHT OF WORKERS UNDER APARTHEID, FOLLOWED BY RECORDED STMT BY SEC GEN OF SOUTH AFRICAN CONGRESS OF TUS JOHN MKADIMENG DESCRIBING INCRREASINO SIGNIFICANCE OF STRIKE MOVEME`al~IN COUNTRY (5 MIN). (ENGAFR 1700) "THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNIST AND LABOR MOVEMENT": CONTINUATION OF INTVW WITH MBRS OF COMPARTY SPAIN BY VIKTOR CHIREVSKIY, REPLYING TO QUESTIONS ON PEACE MOVEMENT IN SPAIN AND ITS ORIGINS IN STRUGGLE AGAINST SPAIN'S NATO MBRSHIP, ROLE OF MULTINATIONALS IN SPAIN AND SPANISH WORKERS' PARTICIPATION IN CLASS STRUGGLE FOR SOG,IAL AND POLITICAL RIGHTS. (13 MIN: SPANISH 282130) -- u5 "THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNIST AND WORKERS' MOVEMENT: HIGHLIGHTS co eotort, htw CF INTERNATIONAL REVIEW REPORT CN ATHENS SYMPOSIUM ON THE COMMUNISTS AND UNEMPLOYMENT, PUBLISHED IN ITS MAY ISSUE (8. 5 MIN) ; ANON SOUTH AMERICA CCRR'S REPORT ON VISIT TO BOGOTA OFFICES OF COLOMBIAN CP PRESS ORGAN VOZ INCLUDING INTVW WITH PAPER'S EDITOR MANUEL CEPwOA (0. 5 MIN). (PORT 232100) 2 g h1Al 1984 FEATURE DEVOTED TO OPENING IN MOSCOW OF INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION CF AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY, DESCRIBING SOME EXHIBITS AND EXPLAINING IMPORTANCE OF EXHIBITION. (10 MIN: CZECH/SLOVAK 1600';""\4 MIN: POLISH 1400) Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301740009-3 Approved For Release 2009/06/22: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301740009-3 11 C0VIET CULTURE: INCL REPORT ON 2D MOSOW INTNATL MUSIC FESTIVAL HELD FROM 15-24 MAY, INCLUDING EXCERPTS FROM CHERNENKO'S G us & MESSAGE 70 PARTICIPANTS ('III, RECORDED EXTRACTS OF SOME PERFORMANCES AND RECORDED INTVW WITH PORTUGUESE COMPUSEK rtKNANuu ? F FOR PEACE GL _ LOPES GRACA, HIGHLIGHTING ARTISTS' ROLE IN STi2U?3 (16 MIN OVERALL PORT 282100) 12 EVENTS IN USSR: INCL ITEM ON >:3TH INTNAL FILM FESTIVAL c TAKE 2 OF SEVERAL -- CCMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 29 MAY 84 13 REVIEW OF DEVELOPMENTS IN SOCIALIST COUNTRIES: ANON ON KIM IL-SONG-LED DPRK DELEGATION VISIT TO USSR, BRIEFLY QUOTING (~1S CHERNENKO AND COMMENTS BY NODONG SINUM AND NHAN DAN ON VISIT, w5s INCREASING SCALE OF SOVIET-KOREAN COOPERATION NOTED (4 MIN); BUDAPEST TECHNICAL EXHIBITION OPENED, CEMA'S ROLE AS MAJOR ECONOMIC S, Cg-v' BLOC NOTED, CONTRASTING CHEAP CREDITS OFFERED TO MBRS WITH WESTERN APPROACH TO ECONOMIC COOPERATIGN (?MIN); EXAMPLES OF DEMOCRACY IN FRACTICE: RUDE PRAVO CALLS FOR PARTICIPATION IN MANAGING PRODUCTION; PREPARATIONS FOR ELECTIONS IN MONGOLIA AND POLAND (2 MIN). (ENG N ER 1910) 14 TIME, EVENTS AND PPL: INCL VIKTCR LEVIN ON REVANCHIST CIRCLES IN WEST GERMANY, SPEAKS OF NEC-NAZI MOVEMENT ACTIVE THERE (5 MIN, SENT); KOROBLEV BUCHAREST WORKS REPORT ON SOVIET-ROMANIAN COOPERATION IN FIELD OF SMALL DRILLING RIGS AND OTHER TECHNOLOGY (2 N). (HOME 0800 ORBITA 0800) 1 ~ 15 SOVIET PANORAMA: INCL ITEM ON SOVIET PARTICIPATION IN dT60 INT'EI TIONA.L BOOK EXCHANGE. (PORT 2100) ?nV 19Q4 16 THE USSR TODAY: INCL STFITS BY CHAIRMAN OF SOVIET PUBLISHING FIRM YURIY LEONOV, ON BOOKS AVAILABLE FOR EXPORT AND GREAT INTEREST ABROAD IN SOVIET BOOKS. (GREEK 1500) 9 p 4L HELD IN TASHKENT, ONE OF THE ORGANIZERS OF FESTIVAL TELLS OF AIMS AND ACHIEVEMENTS OF FESTIVAL. (3 MIN: TURKISH 281300) ft ,m Approved For Release 2009/06/22: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301740009-3 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301740009-3 17 EVENTS IN THE SOVIET UNION: INCL ANON ON SUCCESS OF SOVIET OIL PROSPECTING EQUIPMENT IN WORLD MARKETS. (3 MIN: TURKISH 1300) 8 REVIEW OF LETTERS SENT IN BY LISTENERS FROM MOROCCO AND G 19 VLADIMIR POZt%lER DAILY TALK ON WESTERN MEDIA CALLING SOVIET NONPARTICIPATION A BOYCOTT OF OLYMPICS. (RPT Et1GNA 272300 ON 28 A'. LIST) (EI~GNA 282300) k6 r 20 VLADIMIR (YEVSEYEV), SPORTS OBSERVER, ON ACHIEVEMENTS IN INTL TRACK AND FIELD EVENTS HELD IN CSSR 27 MAY. (RPT FNS r I NTER 271310) (GREEK 231800 TURKISH 281300 HUNGARIAN 281 R HIND 1130 CAMB 1330) U--$ 1 5 NCNPAR ~CIPATION IN LOS ANGELES OLYMPICS. (7 MIN: PERSIAN 1600) S(L c.`S 22 SOVIET HORIZONS MAGAZINE: INCL ANON ON LONG TRAINING SPORTSMEI HAVE TO GO THROUGH TO PARTICIPATE IN OLYMPIC GAMES ANO ON REASON FOR SOVIET NONPARTICIPATION IN LOS ANGELES GAMES WHICH IS EXPLAINED BY LACK OF "SERIOUS GUARANTEES" FOR SOVIET SPORTSMEN'S SECURITY (6 Mj POOR: ROMANIAN 1600) ?" "QUESTIONS ANO ANSWERS": INCL ANSWERS TO LISTENERS' QUESTIONS ON TRAINING THAT SOVIET ATHLETES HAD PEEN UNDERGOING FOR PAST (' FOUR YEARS IN ANTICIPATION OF LOS ANGELES OLYMPIC CANES AND REASONS WVSSR DEC ICED NOT TO TAKE PART IN THEM. (ITALIAN 1900) tkk 9 MAY 1884 ALGERIA, STRESSING THREAT TO MANKIND AS RESULT OF ARMS RACE AND CONFRONTATION POLICY, ANOTHER ALGERIAN LISTENER WROTE EXPRESSING SATISFACTION WITH DEVELOPMENT OF RELATIONS BETWEEN ALGERIA AND USSR, ANOTHER ALGERIAN WROTE ABOUT THREAT WHICH U.S. MISSILES IN EUROPE Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301740009-3 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301740009-3 ONLY AG SUBJ TAKE S CF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 29 MAY 84 24 CHERNENKO REPLY TO MESSAGE FROM FRG PUBLIC FIGURE PETRA KELLY, REP OF GREENS PARTY ON QUESTION OF HOW TO PRECLUDE POSSIBILITY OF USE OF NUCLEAR OR CHEMICAL WEAPONS AGAINST TARGETS IN WEST GERMANY AND WHAT SHOULD BE DONE BY FRG FOR THIS. (700 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1427 TASSR 1510; 10 MIN: BULGARIAN 1530; 5 MIN, FYI SENT: MAYAK 1400; 8-3 "I lT MIN: HOME 1500 1706 1800 ORBITA 1500 1800 2100 2304 ENGINTER 1410 6 XtW5 2010 ENGNA 2200 PORTDRAZ 2200 2300 SPANLA 2300 ENGUK 1900 FRENCH V0 1730 GERMAN 1500 1600- ITALIAN 1703 1900 PORTUGUESE 2100 FINNISH 1431 LLS1 M' PERSIAN 1400 1600 1700 ARABIC 14-00 1630/TWICE/ DARI 1500 TURKISH 1-730 GREEKCY 1700 ENGAF 1700 PORTAF 1830 ZULU 1800 ALBANIAN 14-30 POLISH ('4 ~~ 1400 CZECI-f/SLOVAK 1500 1600 HUNGARIAN 1630 SERBO 1600 1900 MAND 160 HIND 1400 BENG 1500 BURM 1430; 2.5 MIN: DARI 1500 POLISH 14001 200 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1420; 2-1 MTN: MAYAK 1700 1830 2000 2230 HOME 1950 ORBITA 1750 1904 2000 2104 2200 2300/TWICE/ ENGINTER 1400 1500 1600 1700 1800 1900 2000 2100 FRENCHINTER 1600 SPANLA 2390 PCRTBRAZ 2200 2330 ENGNA 2200 FRENCH 1-730 ENGUK 1900 ITALIAN 1700 1900 FINISH 1430 GERMAN 1500 1600 GERMAUST 1900 ARABIC 1400 TURKISH 1730 GREEK 1500 GREEKCY 1700 ENGAF 1700 2000 PORTAF 1830 ZULU 18,00 ALBANIAN 1430 CZECH/SLOVAK 1-5C0 16-00 HUNGARIAN 1630 SERBO 1600 19C0 MAND 1600 VIET 25 SOVIET PRESS COMMENT ON WASHINGTON CLAIi13 THAT ITS ARMS :?UILDUP GUARANTEES PEACE AND SECURITY, STRESSING THAT SOVIET APPROACH IS DIFFERENT, QUOTING PRAVDA, MOSCOW NEWS, NEW TIMES AND IZVESTIYA. (5 7: ENGINTER 1910) 9 MAY Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301740009-3 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301740009-3 0 . 26 ,, r KTCR YEN I X.L' YE_V DISCUSSING WITH RADCM I R BOGDANOV AND SERGEY PLEKHANOV VERIFICATION PROBLEM IN ARMS CONTROL, NOTING PRIOR TO PRESENT AD1IN COMING TO POWER IN U.S. THERE WAS NO VERIFICATION PROBLEMS BUT COMMON GROUND EXISTED BETWEEN TWO SIDES, CLAIMING PRESENT U.S. ADMIN HAS HOWEVER CREATED VERIFICATION PROBLEM AS A STUMBLING BLOCK TO ARMS CONTROL AS IT IS ENGAGED IN MASSIVE REARMAMENT PROGRAM AND TALKS ABOUT ARMS CONTROL MERELY AS A POLITICAL EXERCISE TO CLAM DOWN THOSE CONCERNED ABOUT ARMS RACE ESCALATION. (8. 5 MiN: ENGNA 2e2300) (LIBECHEV), LAST IN SERIES, ON PEACE TREATY IN NUCLEAR AGE, AO 0-k i^ --~ SUPPORTING SOVIET PEACE PROPOSALS. (7.5 MIN: MAND 0700) Pc y 28 ANON "WHO NEEDS FALSE NEWS?" CITING ISTANBUL GUNES PUBLISHING TOTALLY FALSE NEWS THAT SOVIET SPECIALISTS ARE TRAINING IRAQI TROOPS TO USE CHEMICAL WARFARE MEANS, MAINTAINING THERE IS A PURPOSE NaO BEHIND SUCH LIES, THAT THEY ARE MEANT TO PREPARE GROUND FOR NATO TO LAUNCH LARGE-SCALE MANUFACTURE OF MEANS OF CHEMICAL WARFARE, POINTING OUT USSR HAS REPEATEDLY ASKED FCR A BAN ON ALL MANUFACTURE OF CHEMICAL WEAPONS, CONCLUDING THAT TURKISH PAPER CAN DO NOTHING MORE THAN ADVANCE CASE OF MOST AGGRESSIVE CIRCLES IN U.S. (3 MIN: G.S INTVW WITH RETURED GREEK GENERAL YEORYIOS KOUt1ANAKOS GIVING 0 HIS IMPRESSONS OF VIENNA MEETING OF GENERALS FROM COUNTRIES IN WEST AND EAST ON ACHIEVING PEACE, NOTING PURPOSE OF MEETING WAS TO DISCUSS SITUATION IN EUROPE AND WORLD FOLLOWING STEPPING UP OF ARMS RACE AND ESPECIALLY STOCKPILING OF NUCLEAR ARMS IN EUROPE AND IN PARTICULAR PERSHING II AND CRUISE, MAINTAINING MEETING PROVED CONSTRUCTIVE AND INCREASED MUTUAL UNDERSTANDING HELD IN SPIRIT CF SINCERITY. (5 - lr, _ 2 9 MAC -3~4 "FOR DISARMAMENT, DETENTE, COOPERATION": ALEKSANDR PETROV INTVW WITH SENATOR SALVATORE PELLEGRINI, MBR OF PCI DELEGATION VISITING USSR, AS-TO CAUSES OF RECENT WORSENING CF INTL TENSION, LAYING BLAME FAIRLY AND SQUARELY ON REAGAN ADMIN WHICH FROM DAY OF ITS INAUGURATION. HAS BEEN ENDEAVORING TO OBTAIN MILITARY SUPERIORITY OVER USSR AND HAS ADOPTED AN OPENLY ANTISOCIALIST AND COUNTER-REV PRO-CAPITALIST ATTITUDE. (13 MIN: ITALIAN 1900) (s ff Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301740009-3 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301740009-3 31 "FOR PEACE AND SECURITY IN EUROPE": ROUNDUP WEST EUROPEAN LISTENERS' LETTERS VOICING APPROVAL OF SOVIET PEACE EFFORTS AID "'CRITICIZING U.S. FOR DEPLOYING NUCLEAR ARMS IN WEST EUROPE (POOR: lea ~~~~ PORT ESE 2100) M "THIS YOUNGER GENERATION": REPLYING TO SCOTTISH LISTENER ABOUT PAPERS AND PERIODICALS PRINTED IN USSR FOR YOUNG PPL, LISTING TOPICS COVERED INCL YOUNG PPL'S CONCERN FOR DISARMAMENT, CITING KOMSOMOLSKAYA PRAVDA CAMPAIGN ON PROBLEM OF WAR AND PEACE AND ELABORATING ON THIS CAMPAIGN. (ENGUK 1900) 0( TAKE 4 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 29 MAY 84 33 "GUEST SPEAKER": ALEKSANDR BARABEYCHIK INTVW WITH AMERICAN JOURNALIST PAT (BARROW) ON PRESENT INTL SITUATION, NOTING SITUATION IS GROWING MORE TENSE BECAUSE CF STRIDENT POLICIES OF U.S. STATE MONOPOLY CAPITALISM NOW IN POWER IN WASHINGTON, MAINTAINING PRESENT NUCLEAR BUILDUP AND BLACKMAIL BY U. S. IMPISM REFLECTS ITS FOREIGN POLICY, STATING THAT MILLIONS CF PPL REALIZE REAGAN WANTS TO USE EUROPE AS A NUCLEAR BATTLEGROUND. STRESSING THAT MASS PUBLIC PRESSURE w ,,G ,, IN WORLD CAN CHANGE DIRECTION OF U. S IMPISM, CLAIMIN SOVIET STAT &UAW DI?A PROPOSALS REGRESENT A BETTER ALTERNATIVE. (ENGINTER 1550)9 7 0-1 -- "Ar 198 35 REPORT ON VREMYA EVENING NEWS PRCGRA,-,,RE AUTHOR GENRIKH BOROVIK COMMENTS ON ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY BEING A SACRED. PLACE FOR AMERICA. (350 TEXT: TASSE 2309 TASSR 2020) LQ .3 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301740009-3 Approved For Release 2009/06/22: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301740009-3 36 V I KTOR I LY I CHEV ON REAGAN'S ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY ~""06,~ STATEMENT ON JUSTIFICATION OF VIETNAM WAR. (4-3 MIN: /I1" ,JENGINTER 1410 1710 PORTBRAZ 2300 GERMAN 1500 ITALIAN 1700 ARABIC kh. twi V'v i Zln onDT.A= I '3.s Al nAMVAKI 4 AOn 0,1f nAOYAA, 4=M^ M,1I rr_u t nnn b "CZECH/SLOVAK 1500 SERBO 1600 1900 LAO 1300 CAMB 1330 URDU 1300 BENG A JO BURM.1430 INDO 1330 1500) UL 37 (ALEKSANDR GOGIN) ON CEREMONY HELD AT ARLINGTON CEMETERY IN WASHINGTON TO MARK BURIAL OF REMAINS OF UIO NOWN U. S. SOLDIER WHO DIED IN VIETNAM, SCORING ATTEMPTS TO USE EVENT TO WHITEWASH AMERICAN AGGRESSION IN VIETNAM AND THAT U. S. WAR IN VIETNAM WAS FOR IDEALS OF FREEDOM AND JUSTICE, RECALLING SONG MY MASSACRE AND POINTING TO U.S. AGGRESSION IN GRENADA IN THIS LIGHT. (6 MIN: STAT 7NTER 1431 CZECH/SLOVAK 1500) L.-8 LJ 29 SUMMARIES PRAVDA ON REPORT LAY U. S. WEEKLY SPOTLIGHT CLAIMING REAGAN HAS ORDERED CONCENTRATION CAMPS TO 2E SET UP IN U.S. (ENGINTER 252010) (300 TEXT SENT: TASSE 0836) (5.5-3 MIN: ENGINTER 06-10 09-10 FRENCHIt4TER 282000 PORTBRAZ 2200 SPANLA 2300 ENGUIK 1900 GERMAN 1600 MANO 1230 VIET 1300 URDU 1200 1300 BENG C2) _ 2 q (ALIYESON) ON OPOPOSITICN TO U.S. MILITARY BASES OUTSIDE 3ti OF U.S. WHICH WILL NOT ONLY HELP SAFEGUARD NATIONS' SOVEREIGNTY, uj )BUT EDUCE NUCLEAR WAR THREAT. (5 MIN: MANDSEA 1130) (I/ Lks ,36 Approved For Release 2009/06/22: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301740009-3 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301740009-3 41 VLADISLAV KUZYAKOV REPLYING TO VANCOUVER LISTENER PETER &N0RRIS) ASKING WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO IDEA CF PEACEFUL COEXISTENCE, iMAiNTAININGG THAT PEACEFUL COEXISTENCE OF COUNTRIES WITH DIFFERENT POLITICAL SYSTEMS IS ONLY. REASONABLE POLICY IN THIS NUCLEAR DAY AND AGE, MENTIONING 12TH ANNIV SIGNING CF DOCUMENT CN BASIC PRINCIPLES OF RELATIONS BErtdEEN USSR AND USA, RECALLING THAT TWO Qa~yJ COUNTRIES THAT THEY WILL PROCEED FROM COMMON DETERMINATION THAT Ss~' UP 1 IN' NUCLEAR AGE THERE IS NO ALTERNATIVE TO CONDUCTING THEIR MUTUAL c, o ee,06'a- RELATIONSHIPS ON BASIS OF PEACEFUL COEXISTENCE, STRESSING THAT COtX`st USSR HAS REMAINED COMMITTED TO THESE PRINCIPLES, HOWEVER, U. S. UNDER REAGAN ADMIN HAS DISCARDED THESE PRINCIPLES AND GONE TOWARD LkA 43 SUMMARY ANON PRAVDA ON U.S. ADMIN'S SUPPRESSION OF TU 0VA RIGHTS.-I-N USA. (3 MIN: POLISH 1400) 44 SUMMARY A"SON IZVESTIYA ON SPIRIT OF MCCARTHYISM SURVIVING IN OFFICES OF U.S. INFO AGENCY (US I S) RE OFFICIAL REQUESTS OF ,atA SPECIAL SERVICES TO INSTALL EAVESDROPPING DEVICES IN HOMES OF t}514 AMERICANS INCREASING BY 50 PERCENT. (300 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1937 MIL RY SUPERIORITY AND ANTI-SOVIET CRUSADE. (ENGNA 2200) VIKTOR ILYICHEV ON WORLD TRADE WEEK IN WASHINGTON AND PRESIDENT REAGAN'S REMARKS THAT ITS PURPOSE IS TO DEMONSTRATE HOW U.S. ADHERES TO PRINCIPLES OF FREE TRADE. (RPT ITALIAN 45 TASS COMMENTATOR LEONID PONOMAREV ON REAGANOMICS NOTING THAT WHILE NUMBER OF UNEMPLOYED IN U.S. KEPT GROWING DURING o 1981-93, PERCENTAGE OF JOBLESS DRAWING UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS OVER THOSE YEARS DROPPED BY NEARLY ONE-THIRD, ACCORDING TO BROOKINGS u-i Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301740009-3 Approved For Release 2009/06/22: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301740009-3 ? u-Z STAT 48 SERGEY YEGOROV ON PUBLIC TRUST BEING A PERENNIAL ISSUE FOR JOURNAL I STS. (RPT ENGNA 252200) (ENGNA 2200) CAS 49 "REVIEWING YOUR LETTERS": NOTING MANY LISTENERS OFFER CONGRATULATIONS FOR 39TH ANNIV VICTORY OVER NAZI GERMANY, RECALLING SOVIET-U.S. ALLIANCE DURING WAR AND STRESSING NEED FOR TWO LYS 34AS COUNTRIES TO COOPERATE, SENTIMENTS WITH WHICH RADIO ENTIRELY vkch& ~p&f ti~loIJ AGREES RECALLING SOVIET SACRIFICES IN WAR. (7 MIN: ENGNA 282300) L,S 50 SARA KAMENSHIKOVA INTVW WITH TWO STUDENTS FROM WISCONSIN UNIVERSITY MEDICAL DEPARTMENT AND HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT FROM ILLINOIS WHO ARE VISITING USSR ABOUT THEIR GOOD IMPRESSIONS CF USSR BELYING PREJUDICES ENCCUr4TERED BACK HOME. (6 MIN: ENGNA 282300) 2 9 MAY 1984 (,L 51 "WHAT IS COMMUNISM?" VLADIMIR AFONIN DISCUSSING COMMENTS BY (WILLIAM DOUBLAS) ON VOA SPEAKING ABOUT HOMOGENEOUS SOCIETY IN U.S., RE HIS CLAIMS THAT THERE IS ONLY A MIDDLE CLASS IN U.S., THAT DIFFERENCES OF INCOME ARE NOT UPSETTING, ALSO CITING FORTUNE v 0 A-) WHICH LISTS NAMES OF BIGGEST U. S. CORPORATIONS WITH THEIR PROFITS, POINTING OUT IN A CAPITALIST SOCIETY THERE IS EXPLOITATION CF ONE SECTION BY ANOTHER, THAT DOESN'T MAKE FOR HOMOGENEITY, STRESSING THAT SOCIAL HOMOGENEITY IS ONLY POSSIBLE IN A SOCIETY WHICH IS BASED ON PUBLIC OWNERSHIP OF MEANS OF PRODUCTION. (12 MINI NONA 2200) i'F EVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 29 MAY 84 LL S 6 Approved For Release 2009/06/22: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301740009-3 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301740009-3 Lfr CUBA, EPORT ON ARGENTINE SITUATION. (3 MIN: SPANLA 0000) (~_j 52 SU:IMARY PRAVDA ARTICLES ON LA.I'AM EVENTS, DANIEL ORTEGA DXSCLCSES NEW U. S. PROVOCATIONS, NEW U. S. RADIO STATION TO ATTACK 53 INTVW WITH VIKTOR VOLISKIY, DIRECTOR OF LATAM INSTITUTE, ON ECCN SITUATION IN LATAM AND PROBLEMS ENCOUNTERED TO PAY HUGE FOREEI CEBT. (6 MIN: SPANLA 0000) 54 VADIM LISTOV PRAVDA "'ON THE FREGUENCY OF SABOTAGE" BY NEW U.S. RADIO STATION TO BROADCAST AGAINST CUBA. (4 MIN: 55 VOLODIA TEITELBOIM ON PINOCHET'S SPEECH IN CAU?OLICAN SPA7NA 0100) THEATER. PINOCHET AGAIN HARSHLY ACCUSED OPPOSITION. HE SAID NEW ANTITERRORIST LAW WILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCED. THIS IS A LAW HE IMPLEMENTED TO STAY IN POWER. PINOCHET'S SPEECH PROVED ONCE AGAIN THAT PINOCHET WILL NOT LEAVE, THAT HE WILL HAVE TO BE OUSTED. REAGAN CONTINUES TO SUPPORT PINOCHET BUT HE WOULD NOT MIND REPLACING HIM WITH ANOTHER FACE WHO WILL DO THE SAME THINGS PINOCHET IS DOING. U.S. OFFICIALS HAVE A DISTORTED VIEW OF CHILEAN HISTORY. THIS IS THE CASE OF SPEECH DELIVERED BY MR IMIITCHEL IN ARKANSAS. MR MITCHEL MIXES CHILEAN HISTORY ALL UP IN SEVERAL POINTS HE CALLS HISTORIC POINTS. (12 MIN: SPANCHILE JOURNALISTS COLLEGE SENT LETTER CRITICIZING GOVERNMENT MEASURES TO CURTAIL FREEDOM CF THE PRESS IN CHILE. COMMITTEE FOR THE DEFENSE OF THE PEOPLE'S RIGHTS ALSO SENT LETTER EXPRESSING SOLIDARITY WITH CUCE. CAUCE IS THE PUBLICATION WHICH REPORTED PINOCHET'S ILLEGAL PURCHASE OF LAND. SEVERAL LAWYERS ARE CHARGING PINOCHET OF THEFT. PINOCHET VIOLATED PENAL CODE FOR HIS OWN BENEFIT. (8 M SPANCHILE 2030) MAY i44 ul Jr Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301740009-3 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301740009-3 37 ;ASTON VARGIIIS REPORTS ON INTERNATIONAL MOVIE FESTIVAL BEING HELD IN TASHKENT. SECOND PART INTERVIEW WITH SALVADORAN 11OVIE MAKER WHO TALKS AvOJT STRUGGLE OF SALVADORAN PEOPLE AGAINST e I Su(~Q~?'~ IMRIALISM. (5 MIN: SPANCHILE 2030) ADMIN DEFINING IT AS STATE-SPONSORED TERRORISM. (RPT ENGINTER 39 VIKTCR OLIN ON CORRUPT' ANTI-NICARAGUAN CAMPAIGN BY REAGAN 'n82~010 (ENGINTER 0610 0910) ( ,mot- -LA- 4 STAT 60 INTVW WITH MIKIS THEODHORAKIS BEFORE LEAVING FOR HOM AFTER ATTENDING MOSCOW MUSIC FESTIVAL, ON HIS VISIT TO NICARAGUA, SAYING THAT STRUGGLE MUST BE STEPPED UP TO THWART MACHINATIONS OF U. $1 IMPISM IN NICARAGUA. (5.5 MIN: ' GREEK 1500) ~s 61 TABS COMMENTATOR RUSLAN KNYAZEV ON U. S. (JAR GAMES CODENAMED GRENADERO-1 BEING HELD IN HONDURAS AND WHICH ARE BIGGEST MANEUVERS OF AMERICAN ARMED FORCES EVER STAGED IN REGION. (350 TEXT SENT: TAKE 6 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 29 MAY 84 STAT VA S-e SSI 11 T)1ROVOH PREVENTIVE NUCLEAR STRIKES (7 MIN, POOR: GERMAN 1600) L Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301740009-3 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301740009-3 6 INTERNATIONAL DIARY: INCL VIKTOR LEVIN REPLIES TO LISTENERS' LTRS FROM KURSK OBLAST, ASKING FOR AN EXPLANATION OF WHAT NATO IS, LENIN NOTES IT IS NATO'S 35TH ANNIVERSARY THIS YEAR, AND DESPITE ITS CONTINUED CALLS FOR WORLD PEACE, IT DOES LITTLE TO MAKE POSSITIVE STEPS TO ACHIEVE THIS END, BUT DOES, HOWEVER, CONTINUE SENT: ENGINTER 1410 1710 GERMAN 1500 ITALIAN 1700 TURKISH 1300 GREMY-1700 KOREAN 1330 CAMB 1330 LAO 1300 INDO 1330 BUR 1430) 04 TO FAN WORLD TENSIONS BY FOLLOWING WASHINGTON'S MILITARIST COURSE as ,~ OF DEPLOYTING NUCLEAR WEAPONS IN EUROPE IN ITS ATTEMPT TO SECURE MILITARY SUPREMACY OVER USSR AND ITS ALLIES, BRIEFLY QUOTING ,Dq(e~ CHERNENKO'S REMARKS AT ALL-ARMY CONFERENCE OF SECRETARIES OF tA, w 1. 1 KO MOL ORGANIZATIONS. (4.5 MIN: HOME 1706) (cli"LW-0, at r"~+^c 6 VIKTOR GLAZUNOV ON RESURGENCE OF REVANCHISM IN FRG. (RPT C~i ) A ~ ~A +V- _. ...~-~. ?t MIN. INCL 2 MIN, CARVAJAL AND 2 MIN CHERNENKO: ~~~'~ DD ESS AND 180 WORDS CHERNENKO REPLY. (450 TEXT SENT: TASSE _Voar1i 1C Atij F Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301740009-3 65 YURIY SOLTAN ON WASHINGTON CONFERENCE OF NATO CNCL. (4-3 MIN, RE 221500) (GREEK 251800) 71--77- 68 VLADIMIR OSTROGORSKIY ON TODAY'S MARCH OF WEST GERMAN WORKING PPL TO BONN RE CURRENT LABOR STRUGGLES. (RPT GERMAN 281600) Y y 9 NT: MAYAK 1000 HOME 1100 1800 ORBITA 1100 1800 2100) it 1 1 N 0900) SOVIET MILITARY EXPERT ON 40TH ANNIVERSARY OF ALLIED LANDINGS HERN FRANCE. (8 MIN: HUNGARIAN 281909 hiAY 1934 i3_ REPORT ON PRESENTATION OF AWARD OF SENATE OF GENERAL CORTES OF SPAIN TO CHERNENKO IN KREMLIN 29 MAY, INCL 140 WORDS CARVAJAL Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301740009-3 SQur,~ ~1750 1904 2104 2304 ENGINTER 1500 1600 1700 1800 1900 2000 (1SS/1 ?Ln, RENCHINTER 1600 ENGUK 1900 ITALIAN 1700 1900 FINNISH 1#30 ENGAFR 1700 2000 ORTAFR 18301 ZULU 1800 HUNGARIAN 1630 SERBO 1600'1900) 71 CHERNENKO SPEECH UPON RECEIVING SPANISH AWARD PRESENTED BY e u(J(AJ DE CARVAJAL. Q_-l MIN: HOME 1500 ORBITA 1500 2000 2200 2300/TWICE/ lpar~" )CO LMAYAK 1700 20001 BRIEF: HOME 1300 1930 MAYAK 2230-ORBITA 1300 1400 L ' % 6 . y ( '_ + _~o aw Fae AND PORTUGUESE.. PRESIDENT ANTONIO RAMALHO EANES, RE PORTUGAL'S SOVIET-SPANISH PARLIAMENTARIANS, PEGGED TO SPANISH OFFICIAL VISIT ~unlu~ TO USSR. (400 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1225) 73 PORTUGUESE THEMES: PREPARED BY YURIY KONSTANTINOV: ANON ON FAILURE OF ECONOMIC POLICIES OF SOCIALIST-SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC COALITION GOVT, STRESSING ITS INABILITY TO TACKLE RISING INFLATION AND UNEMPLOYMENT, CITING STATISTICS TO SUBSTAN TIATE CHARGE j. . 1"' ud M W' REPORT ON PORTUGUESE COMPARTY PROTEST AGAINST GOVT'S ATTEMPTS TO PUSH THROUGH PARLIAMENT A BILL ON SOCALLED INTERNAL SECURITY, UNDER WHICH HOMESEARCHERS, TELEPHONE TAPPING AND SURVEILLANCE OF CP AS NEW ATTACK ON PROGRESSIVE CONSTITUTION AND FRESH ONSLAUGHT ON C ZENS' BASIC RIGHTS (2 MIN). (PORTUGUESE 282100) 74 REPORT ON EXHCANGE OF GREETINGS MESSAGES BETWEEN USSR SUPSOV -a ; M *N: FINNISH 281430) NIA's A9B4 77 THIRD QUIZ PROGRAM IN SERIES ABOUT COOPERATION OF SOVIET-FINNISH YOUTH, DEALING WITH FRIENDSHIP FESTIVALS AS RALLIES OF PEACE AND GOODNEIGHBORHOOD, REVIEWING HISTORY OF FESTIVALS, AND ARIOUS ACTIVITIES. (7 MIN, INCL MUSIC: FINNISH 1430) Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301740009-3 1Solj. _r--FRE EV TOLKUNOV ADDRESS AT 29 MAY KREMLIN MEETING OF DAY. (RPT TASSE 281455) (PORT 282100) Sp 76 FRIENDSHIP PANORAMA: REVIEW BY VIKTOR ANDREYEV ON SOVIET-FINNISH.CULTURAL AND SCIENTIFIC EXCHANGE AND JOINT RESEARCH WORK (3MIN); ON HOUSE OF FRIENDSHIP AMONG PPLS IN MOSCOW, WHICH HAS ALSO BEEN VISITED BY DELEGATION OF FINLAND-USSR SOCIETY Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301740009-3 TAKE 7 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 29 MAY 84 78 USSR SUPSOV PRESIDIUM/USSR CNCL OF MINISTERS GREETINGS 1-ab !ifa O HEADS OF AFRICAN STATES AND PPLS ON AFRICA LIB DAY. (M MAYA_ c A 240730) fay MIN: GREEK 251800 271800 ) ?iii 79 "SOCIALIST GOVERNMENTS AND COUNTRIES OF SOCIALIST DEVELOPMENT PATH."__1\(RPT AMHARIC 281530) (FRENCHAFR 281930) WITH MASS DEMONSTRATIONS AGAINST POLICIES OF SOUTH AFRICAN REGIME. S 4~ NOTES PURPOSE OF TOUR IS TO BREAK SOUTH AFRICA'S DIPLOMATIC oL, k . T S (~ISSaw DETERMINATION TO MAKE POSITIVE CHANGES IN COUNTRY'S ECONOMY (2 MIN)i ALEKSANDR SERGEYEV ON AGREEMENT REACHED BETWEEN EEC AND ACP OF THEIR ASSOCIATION IN FIJI. IN CURRENT TALKS NEWLY LIBERATED NATIONS HAVE DEMANDED TERMS BE RECONSIDERED AND INCLUDE PROTECT.ION {-- AGAINST EUROPEAN TEN, EEC EXPLOITATION OF AFRICA OUTLINED (4.5 (k y(A L- .NTHAT SOVIET FILMS SHOW UGANDANS HOW PROBLEMS CAN BE SOLVED BY SELF-RELIANCE, EXPRESSING APPRECIATIONOF CHERNENKO'S MESSAGE (l.. LL Ss SAS 80 "AFRICA AS WE SEE IT": YURIY ROGOV ON START OF.PIETER BOTHA'S TOUR OF WEST EUROPEAN COUNTRIES. DURING WHICH HE WILL BE MET FIRST SESSION OF NATIONAL PPL'S ASSEMBLY OF GUINEA-BISSAU. CONCLUDING-SPEECH OF JOAO VIEIRA QUOTED ON GOVERNMEN ' MIN). (ENGAFR 1700 20001 ROGOV ONLY: PORTAFR 1830) 3 ANON, REPORTER INTVWS JAMES DEAN FILM DIR , ECTOR OF UGANDA'S TV NETWORK, WHO IS ATTENDING TASHKENT FILM FESTIVAL, SAYING REPUBLIC DAY, NOTING OPPRESSION OF BLACKS IN SOUTH AFRICA AND 82 STMT BY ANC YOUTH LDR ANDREW MKIZW ON 31 MAY SOUTH AFRICA TO F 1) VAL. (3 MIN: ENGAFR 282000) I s., 9 NA Y 1004 THEIR HARD LIVES AND LACK OF FREEDOMS, SAYS NKOMATI AND LUSAKA AC, OIDS WERE FRAUDS. (3 MIN: ZULU 1900) de-1 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301740009-3 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301740009-3 83 "SELECTED CRIMES OF APARTHEID" FEATURE: ANON ON BANTUSTANS AND THEIR DEPRIVED ECON STATUS, NOTING MANY DEATHS AND POLITICAL (,(l DETENTIONS (3 MIN)i ANON ON MAY AFRICANS NOT BEING READY TO 5.4 ACCEPT NEW APARTHEID DISPENSATION IN SOUTH AFRICA, SPEARHEADED BY ANC AND SOUTH AFRICAN COMPARTY IN EFFORTS TO CHANGE SITUATION INTERNATIONAL DIARY: INCL BRONISLAV MYAKOTA ON FORTHCOMING `Q 6 acW A TOUR OF WESTERN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES BY PIETER BOTHA. (RPTHOE "-r 281645) (ORBITA 0930 1330) 85 BORIS GAN ON VISIT OF SOUTH AFRICAN PRIME MINISTER TO WESTERN EUROPE. NOTING PRIOR TO VISIT SPECIAL MEASURES WERE TAKEN IN WESTERN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES TO PREFENT DISORDERS, CITING LABOR MP ROBERT HUGHES CONDEMNING VISIT. QUOTING MENGISU HAILE MARIAM ON VISIT AND ANRGY REACTION IN AFRICA TO VISIT, CONDEMNING SOME WESTERN COUNTRIES WHICH CONTINUE TO SUPPORT PRETORIA REGIME'S APARTHEID POLICY WHICH IS AGAINST BASIC HUMAN RIGHTS. (3.5 MIN: INTER 2010) 8 BORIS GAN EXPLAINS WHY APARTHEID SYSTEM CONTINUES TO WORK IN SOUTH AFRICA. EMPHASISING ASSISTANCE OF WESTERN BUSINESS INTERESTS AS ONE OF THE MAIN FACTORS KEEPING APARTHEID REGIME IN POWER, NOTING U.S. IS MAIN SUPPORTER OF REGIME. (ENGUK 1900) L - 4,6 4?tbaaaa 5(4 IJ~S I in 'Lie V ASS (TASSE 281549) (ONE MIN: GERMAN 09001 BRIEF: ENGINTER 0700 0800 i S 0 FRENCHINTER 282000 ENGNA 282300 SPANLA 0000 SPANCUBA 0100 SPANISH h 82130 PORT 282100 2100 HUNGARIAN 281-630 281900 MAND 0700 VIET (LZvv1So VALENTIN LAPIN ON MIDEAST SITUATION. (RPT ENGINTER 0) (GREEK 251800) 71 88 MIKHAIL GLEBOV ON REPORT BY AP SHEDDING LIGHT ON POSITION OF PRISONERS IN AN ISRAELI CONCENTRATION CAMP IN OCCUPIED SOUTHERN LEBANON. (RPT ENGINTER 282010) (ENGINTER 0610 0910) (.L ( mg 'M4 89 REPORTS ON 28 MAY KREMLI MEETING BETWEEN KUZNETSOV AND SYRIAN VICE PRESIDENT RIFAT ASSAD, WITH GIST REMARKS EXCHANGED. 300 1400) Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301740009-3 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301740009-3 TAKE 8 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 29 MAY 84 91 RAMI MUHAMMAD ASH-SHA'IR, PLO CHARGE D'AFFAIRES IN MOSCOW, ON 20TH ANNIV OF FOUNDING OF PLO, EXPRESSES PLEASURE a~ AT SPEAKING OVER MOSCOW RADIO ON OCCASION, RECALING PLO's Foa1~F _ CA0hJ STRUGGLE , Oy,ER_P.AST-20-?YRS'AGAINST. U.S. -ZIONIST .IMPERIALIST FORCES, EXPRESSES GRATITUDE TO USSR FOR ITS CONSTANT SUPPORT FOR PLj'S STRUGGLE. (ARABIC 1430) f ff AND RIFAAT AL-ASSAD, VICE-PRESIDENT OF SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC, WITH GIST REMARKS EXCHANGED. (450 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1512 TASR ASS R~~ 1553 ENGINTER 17=1-0; 400 TEXT SENT: TASSE 15381 5-3. 5 MIN: ENGINTER V a'4 2010 PORTBRAZ 2200 SPANLA 2380 GREEKCY 1700 SERBO 1-9601 ON N: S r*) "'-).HOME -MOO ORBITA 1800 2100 2300 MAYAK 1430 GERMAN 1300 1600 LLcc i- ft ?wJGERMAUST 1900 GREEKCY 1700 ZULU 1800 MAND 16001 BRIEF: ORBITA 0 n(Z 2304 ENQINTER 1500-1600 1700 1800 1900 2000J 2100 FRENCHINTER 1600 PORTBRAZ 2200 2300 SPANLA 2300 ENGUK 1900 ENGNA 2200 ITALIAN 1700 1900- ARABIC 1630/TWIC-E/ FRENCHMAG 1930 ENQAFR 1700 2000 PORTAFR 1830 CZECH/SLOVAK tSOO 1600 HUNGARIAN 1630 SERBO 1600 90 REPORTS.ON 29 MAY KREMLIN MEETING BETWEEN TIKHONOV/PONOMAREV SNujj~ udu- RlMOHAMED CHERIF MESSAADIA, HEAD OF PERMANENT SECRETARIAT OF r ALGERIA'S NATLIB FRONT CC, WITH GIST REMARKS EXCHANGED. (200 ISSN~~ TEXT SENT: TASSE 1005 TASSR 0900) Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301740009-3 92 NIKOLAY ANDREYV: "IN VANGUARD OF STRUGGLE AGAINST ZIONISM", REVIEWING MIDEAST SITUATION, RECALLING VARIOUS AGREEMENTS ON RECONCILATION AND SETTING UP OF NEW GOVERNMENT; CANCELLATION OF LEBANESE-ISRAELI AGREEMENT, CONDEMNING ISRAELI CRIMES AND OPENS PORT GIVEN TO TEL AVIV BY REAGAN ADMINISTRATION. (ARABIC 1430)( 93 REPORT ON 29 MAY ALGIERS MEETING BETWEEN SHEVARDNADZE AND Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301740009-3 u W J1400 SERB?-'1600 KOREAN 1330 URDU 1300 BEND 15000 WAR. (4-3 MIN. SENT: ENQINTER 140 1710 ENGNA 2200 GERMAN 1500 ITALIAN 1-700 ARABIC 1630 TURKISH 1300 BULGARIAN 1530,POLISH u ? / I_,; BOMBAY OIL INSTALLATIONS. ADDING THAT NATURALLY IRAN'S OIL < (' (f (4 MI TENT: PERSIAN 1700) 96 REPORT ON TUDEH PARTY CC STATMT ON IRANIAN REGIME'S PREPS 1,,6,arh FOR NEW ANTI-TUDEH PLOTS IN FORM OF NEW TRIALS. (RPT PERSIAN 14-0te SN- " ----- co cotrh . ra& 6n-Ni1V(R~ PT PERSIAN 81600) (PERSIAN 1700) L4_ Z S n' o f LQN I,J 4 v.t.c - 1 OQ cUA 98 REPORT ON A TUDEH PARTY CC STMT PUBLISHED IN FRG-BASED Tu IRANIAN -NEWSPAPER RAH-E TUDEH. (3 MIN, SENT: PERSIAN 1400 1600) 99 LITERARY TALK BASED ON MIRZA EBRAHIMOV'S NOVEL. (15 MIN: '-f-,y- 4 0 PERS~l 600) 100 "WITH THE LISTENERS" FEATURE. (RPT ARABIC 241630) Sri (FRENCH G 1930) (.L 10 NON REFERRING TO STMT RECENTLY MADE BY PAPANDREOU. RE STORING OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS IN GREECE. (_RPT GREEKCY 271700) ( O&A'"` (GREEK 61800 271800) U-j 102 REPORT ON OPENING OF "DAYS OF GREEK TRADE" EXHIBITION IN MOSCOW. INCL INTVW WITH STAVROS NICOLACOPOULOS. OF GREEK EXPORT PROMOTION ORGANIZATION, ON TRADE AND ECON TIES BETWEEN USSR AND GREECE. (300 TEXT: TASSE 1500) 103 ANON ON BORIS ARISTOV'S VISIT TO CYPRUS AND TALKS WITH KIPRI OU. (5 MIN, SENT: GREEKCY 1700) /d _ .2L MAY ;~[4 104 VALERIY PAVELENARIYEV SOVETSKAYA ROSSIYA ON PLIGHT OF TURKI WORKERS LIVING IN BERLIN. (3 MIN: TURKISH 1300) Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301740009-3 97 ANON ON ANNIVERSARY OF SOVIET-IRANIAN BORDER AGREEMENT. Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301740009-3 105 ANON ON NATO'S 35TH ANNIV, NOTING HOW NATO USED SOCALLED SOVIET THREAT TO ENROLL TURKEY INTO ITS AGGRESSIVE PLANS, WHICH 29 MAY 198 110 NEWS BRIEFS FROM DRA: KABUL MTG MARKS ANNIV OF RELATIONS BETWEEN AFGHANISTAN AND USSR, KARMAL SPEAKS AT DISCUSSION MTO - ON-~NATL DEFENSE. (6 MIN: MAND 0700) Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301740009-3 IS DETREMENTAL TO TURKEY'S BUDGET, MAINTAINING THERE IS NO THREAT R AS THEIR RELATIONS REMAIN GOODS USS 0'00d ~ HISTORICAL EVENTS AND LAUDING FRIENDSHIP BETWEEN TWO COUNTRIES. o k (B MI ; . ENG .1500) ((.~&ruNc - - ~ / 107 CPSU CC/PRESIDIUM SUPSOV/SOV GOVT GREETINGS MSG TO AFGHANISTAN LDRS MARKING 65TH ANNIV ESTABLISHMENT OF DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS BETWEEN USSR AND AFGHANISTAN. (TASSE 261310) N w~ TO TURKEY FROM - 3S" MAINTAINING MBRSHIP IN NATO IS ALSO COUNTERPRODUCTIVE FROM SECUR POINT OF VIEW. (4 MIN: TURKISH 1300) LA-S 106 REPORT ON FUNCTION HELD AT FRIENDSHIP HALL TO COMMEMORATE 10TH ANNIVERSARY OF CLEARING OF CHITTAGONG PORT IN BANGLADESH, CITING REMARKS BY VICE PRESIDENT OF SOVIET-BANGLADESH FRIENDSHIP ~u1a1 SOCIETY, CHARGE DE AFFAIRES OF BANGLADESH AND OTHER RECALLING ~~~~ry 9& O'10 (BRIEF: G' EEK 261800 271500 271900 ) Jl? 108 INTVW WITH AFGHAN DEPUTY FOREIGN MINISTER (NAME ISs1- 2j 3 INDISTINCT) ON CURRENT SITUATION, STRESSING SOVIET UNION'S SELFLESS AID IN AIDING AND DEFENDING NEW REPUBLIC, DENOUNCING 30) AMER '6 M SUPPORT FOR INSURGENTS. (4 MIN: ALBANIAN 2714 ` 109 INTVW WITH ABDOL WALI HOJJAT, HEAD OF ISLAMIC AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT OF DRA CNCL OF MINISTERS, RE 65TH ANNIV OF ESTABLISHMENT NIV OF DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS BETWEEN USSR AND AFGHANISTAN. (6 MIN, 04., Dip. Lo/ POOR R I 1500) ` I 10,14 .w A Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301740009-3 BY KAMPUCHEAN FOREIGN 0I.v MI //-- r,1-1 NISTRY CONDEMNING CHINESE SIDE'S ARMED PROVOCATIONS ON 00 BORDER WITH VIETNAM. (300 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1525 TASSR 1308) t . 36r~-^- SS U SUBJ TAKE 9 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 29 MAY 84 LD301544 112 PROGRAM FOR CHI CADRES: (GORJEYEV) ON GOOD DISCIPLINE PERSONAL INTEGRITY OF SOVIET LEADING CADRES. (7 MIN: MAND 1230) 113 INTVW WITH (SUGELIN), OFFICIAL OF SOVIET CULTURE MINISTRY, NOTING VARIOUS EXCHANGE ACTIVITIES BETWEEN PRC, USSR IN1 198. (3 MIN: SENT: MAND 1230) 5 S ASIA/FAR EAST 114 (ABDUR RAZ ZAK), MBR BANGLADESH LABOR ORGANIZATION CC, CALLING FOR TURNING INDIAN OCEAN INTO ZONE OF PEACE AND RAPPING Il~o- ( . U. S. MILITARIZATION OF REGION AND ACCUSING IT OF PUTTING HURDLES IN WAY CONVENING INTL CONF ON INDIAN OCEAN. (5 MIN: BENG 1500) LLS 115 GRMYKO SPEECH 29 MAY AT LUNCHEON IN HONOR OF AUSTRALIAN FOREIGN MINISTER WILLIAM HAYDEN. (TEXT, 1,200 TEXT SENT: TASSE 17531 SUMMARIES, 400 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1644 TASSR 1745; 5.5 MIN A,~s~ ta\t J at- ENGNA 2200: ONE MIN: ENGINTER 1900 2000 ENGUK 1900 ENGNA 2200: SS(L G` BRI NGINTER 2100 PORTBRAZ 2200 2300'SPANLA 2300) LLLM i REPORT ON 29 MAY TALKS BETWEEN GROMYKO AND VISITING AUSTRALIAN FOREIGN MINISTER WILLIAM HAYDEN, WITH GIST REMARKS EXCHANGED. (600 TEXT SENT: TASSE 17021 400 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1730, 4-3 : , ENGINTER 200 SERBO 1900; BRIEF: ENGUK 1900 TURKISH 1730) 11 ACCOUNT OF AUSTRALIAN FOREIGN MINISTERS' VISIT TO USSR INCL REPORT ON TALKS CONTINUING AND BRIEF QUOTES LUNCHEON SPEECHES -I Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301740009-3 111 PHNOM PENH ON STATEMENT ISSUED Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301740009-3 118 ANON RE JEAN KIRKPATRICK'S VISIT TO ASEAN COUNTRIES TO WIN SUPPORT FOR U. S. MILITARY COOP FOR ITS BASES IN REGION, S {.2tck d NOTING UPCOMING ZHAO AIPING'S VISIT TO U.S., CHARGING U. S. OF V PR~~ PROV NG PRC AGAINST VIETNAM. (7 MIN: INDO 1330) ~S (SS UPC -V o-k U'S 119 TASS COMMENTATOR ALEXEY POPOV ON TKYO'S HAWKS ALARMED B Y MOUNTING PROTESTS OF OPPOSITIONS PARTIES, PUBLIS AND MASS MEDIA STAT AGAINST JAPAN'S REARMAMENT, DEMANDING THAT GOVT LAUNCH A ur COUNTER-CAMPAIGN TO CONVINCE POPULATION THAT NO MILITARY BUILDUIP IS TAKING PLACE IN JAPAN. (450 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1945) 121 VYKHUKHALEV ON "STOP-TOMAHAWKS" CAMPAIGN HELD IN JAPAN 22 MAY WITH LARGEST RALLY IN YOKOSUKA, CITING JCP CHMN'S REMARKS AT THAT RALLY, SAYS PPL WORRY THAT JAPAN WILL BE FURTHER DRAWN INTO U. S. LEAR STRATEGY. (3. 5 MIN: JAP 281200) ti-S I ANON ON JAP PROPOSAL TO SET UP PACIFIC ALLIANCE WHICH IS , WASHINGTON'S DESIRE, NOTING U.S. PRESSUR EON ASEAN COUNTRIES TO BEC E LLIES THROUGH MILITARIZATION (5 MIN: VIET 1300) 2 9 MA`'' 123 FRIENDSHIP, GOODNEIGHBORLINESS PROGRAM. INTVW WITH (TSUNEKJ ISHIKAWA) OFFICIAL OF JAP-SOVIET FRIENDSHP SOCIETY ON ACTIVITIES, NOTING JAP PPL'S EFFORTS TO UNDERSTAND USSR (8 MIN); INTVW WITH MBRS OF JSP YOUTH ACTIVISTS' DELEGATION NOW IN USSR GIVING THEIR' IMPRESSIONS OF RED SQUARE, MOSCOW (5.5 MIN); ITVW WITH JAP MUSICIAN (TAKESHI TERAUCHI) ON HIS VISIT TO MOSCOW INTL MUSIC FESTIVAL (11 MIN). (25 MIN OVERALL, INCL MUSIC: JAP T,Ak 281;!D00 ) P S1+ Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301740009-3 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301740009-3 125 REPORT ON CONCLUSION OF SOVIET-KOREAN TALKS IN KREMLIN .J ,L- VI+ ASIAN COMMUNIST kTS kJ 124 REPORTS ON 24 MAY USSR-DPRK TALKS IN KREMLIN. (TASSE N(Lur 241214) (BRIEF: GREEK 251800) 127 ANON ON DPRK DELEG'S MOSCOW VISIT, WITH GIST OF TALKS, AND i1 3 MIN SUMMARY CHERNENKO 23 MAY DINNER SPEECH. (RPT ENGINTER 261310 ) c c+ ( GRE 71800 ) DELEG HEADED BY KIM IL SONG TO USSR LAST WEEK, CITING OUTCOME OF I~ VISIT, NOTING TALKS BETWEEN SOVIET-KOR LEADERS AND QUOTING SPEECH BY CHERNENKO AND KIM IL SONG AT KREMLIN BANQUET, CONCLUDING THAT ilY ~~~WSOVIET-KOREAN TALKS REAFFIRMED SOVIET-KOR JOINT EFFORTS FOR PEACE, CL~ 25 MAY, WITH GIST OF TALKS. (,MAYAK 251000) (BRIUE: GREEK 261500) 6 ANON ON SOVIET-KOREAN SUMMIT TALKS IN IN MOSCOW, INCL CHERNENKO-SONG MTG 25 MAY, .5 MIN), AND CONCLUSION OF SOVIET-KOR TALKS IN KREMLIN 25 MAY ( MIN). (RPT ENGINTER 251310) (GREEK-251900) 251800) STAT 129 ALEKSANDR KOROLEV ON RECENT MEETINGS IN MOSCOW BETWEEN CHERNENKO AND SONG OF DPRK, UNDERLINING IMPORTANCE OF THEIR REMARKS ON VARIOUS TOPICS, PARTICULARLY IN MAINTAINING PEACE IN ASIA TOUCHING ON PERSIAN GULF AND INDIAN OCEAN, CLAIMING COMPLICATIONS RESULT U. S. POLICY. (3.5 MIN: ENGINTER 1431) 130 (GEORGIY GRAMATCHIKOV) ON VISIT OF DPRK PARTY AND STATE ES DEMOCRAY, SOCIAL PROGRESS. (6 MIN, SENT: KOR 1130) r I _ Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301740009-3 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301740009-3 TAKE 10 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 29 MAY 84 LD301545 EAST EUROPE 132 SUMMARY PRAVDA ON CEMA COUNTRIES' ECON DEVELOPMENT SINCE c ~ ORG ZATIONS FOUNDATION. IRPT ENGINTER 281310) (GREEK 281800) ( T33 TASS CORR INTVW WITH ANDDAS ZSOLNAY OF HUNGARY, DPTY HEAD OF DEPT OF JOINT ECON WORKS OF CEMA SECRETARIAT, ON CEMA MEMBERS DOVETAILING THEIR NATL ECON DEVELOPMENT PLANS FOR NEXT FYP. (350 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1613 TASSR 0830) t us5(1 T: BULGARIAN 1530) 136 VOICES OF FRIENDSHIP: REQUESTED INFORMATION ABOUT ECONOMIC COOPERATION BETWEEN THE USSR AND GDR,(3 MIN); GDR TRADE REPRESENTATIVE FRITZ WALTER ON GDR'S'FOREIGN TRADE RELATIONS WITH USSR, INCLUDING FACTS AND FIGURES ON TWO COUNTRIES' MUTUAL TRADE VOLUME AND INFORMATION ABOUT PROGRAM OF SPECIALIZATION AND INVESTMENT PROJECTS (6 MIN); REMARKS BY GDR VISITORS WHO HAD COME TO TBILISI ON BOARD OF A TU-134 PLANE (2 MIN)i QUOTATIONS FROM LETTERS BY GDR PUPILS INFORMING ABOUT THEIR IMPRESSIONS ON SOVIET UNION, FOLLOWED BY MUSIC (5 MIN); INFORMATION ABOUT A MOSCOW RADIO COMPETITION OF CHILDREN'S PAINTINGS. FOLLOWED BY MUSIC DEVOTED TO INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN'S DAY (5 MIN). (TOTAL 26 MIN OVERALL NC, MUSIC: GERMAN 1600) 13Y "NEWSREEL": INCL TASS REPORT ON LEADERS OF POLISH UNITED WORKERS PARTY IN WARSAW MEETING WITH TRADE UNION REPS. INCL BRIEF QUOTE-"A USELSKI REMARKS. (3 MIN: ENGINTER 0810) '?- R _ . 29tj%A . SUMMARY SECOND PARTY NOVOYE VREMYA "FROM TEHRAN TO YALTA" ON ESTABLISHING FRONTIERS OF POLAND ALONG CURZON LINE IN 1944 BY STALIN. (8 MIN: POLISH 1400) 1) Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301740009-3 r 134 OLEO BOGOMOLOV RE FORTHCOMING CEMA SUMMIT. ON CEMA COOP 40-1 OVER YEARS. (8 MIN: HUNGARIAN 281630) I TALK ON ECON INTEGRATION AMONG SOCIALIST COUNTRIES. (5 MIN. Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301740009-3 139 ANON MARKING 40TH ANNIV ROMANIA'S LIBERATION FROM FASCISM. 4o (5 MIN, OMANIAN 1600) SO ALISM 140 PROF EDUARD ZIMIN REPLYING TO LISTENERS' QUESTION ON "WHAT HAS SOCIALISM GIVEN MANKIND -- HOW FAR DOES SOCIALISM FIT HUMAN ASPIRATIONS OF PPL?" ARTICLE SUBTITLED "HOW DOES HUMANISM OF ENGUK 1900; 2-1 MIN: HOME 0104 ENGINTER 0700 0800 0900 1000 1100 1200 1360 FRENCHINTER 282000 ENGAA 282300 SPANLA 0000 PANCUBA 01,00 PORTUGUESE 282100 SPANISH 282.130 FINNISH 281430 GERMAN 0900 1500 1600 DARI 1500 TURKISH 281300 291830 GREEK 281500 281800 GREEKCY 1700 FRENCHAF 281930 ALBANIAN 1430 HUNGARIAN 281630 281900 POLISH 1300 1400 KOR 09301130 1330 MAND 0700 LAO 1090 1300 BURM 1030 /L 4 4P0 TI40I 1100; BRIEF: MANDSEA 1130 MAND 1230) 2 1AAY a4 143 ANON RE SOCIAL CARE AND SECU Ty PROVIDED FOR YOUTH IN USSR, 1( QUOTING FROM CHERNENKO'S ADDRESS TO ALL-ARMY CONF OF SECS OF G~Ildo KOMSO L ORGS. (ARABIC 1630) Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301740009-3 IST SYSTEM MANIFEST ITSELF." (6 MIN: TURKISH 281300) MILITARY 141 CHERNENKO SPEECH AT ALL-ARMY CONF OF SECRETARIES OF KOMSOMOL ORGANIZATIONS HELD IN KREMLIN 28 MAY. PRESENTING ORDER OF RED BANNER TO KOMSOMOL ORGANIZATIN OF SOVIET ARMY AND NAVY, RE urnse"Md. BORDER TROOPS DAY. (HOME 281200) (31-30 MIN: HOME 8300 0515 ORBITA sp G~ 0100 0300; 12-10 MIN: ROMANIAN 1600 LAO 1.030; 9-3 MIN: ENG I NTER 0610 091-0 SPANCUBA 0100 FRENCHINTER 282000 GERMAN 0900 PORTUGUESE ~,i,282100 ENGAF 282000 FRENCHAF 281930 TURKISH 28f300 1300 281730 GREEK 281800 ALBANIAN 284430/TWICE/ HUNGARIAN 2816-30 2819 BURM 1030 ~AA 1430 HIND 1130 URDU 1200 1300 LAO 1300 INDO 1330 1500; 2.5 MIN: (} AJL4 REPORT ON 28 MAY KREMLIN ALLARMY CONF OF SECRETARIES OF KOMSOMOL ORGANIZATIONS, LISTING THOSE PRESENT, MAIN SPEAKERS AND THEIR T EM ES. __ _. (R P T -HOME - 281100) (3 MIN: HOME 0300) Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301740009-3 144 TASS CORR INTVW WITH LT-GEN FYODOR LISITSYN MAINTAINING THAT STRATEGIC OFFENSIVE OF SOVIET ARMY IN SOVIET-GERMAN FRONT +0100,J THROUGHOUT 1944 WAS A SIGN OF SOVIET UNIONBS LOYALTY TO ITS DUTY AS u S S ~' 0rFd AN ALLY. (350 TEXT: TASSE 1600) a? u ANTI-HITLER CAMPAIGN, HEROIC STRUGGLE OF SOVIET PEOPL EIS REPEATEDLY UA_ Fns UNDERI J.Q ED. (6 MIN: FINNISH 281430) 145 COL ALEKSANDR SEMENOV RECALLING EVENTS OF WW2, PARTICULARLY CONCENTRATING ON IMPORTANCE OF ESTABLISHING SECOND FRONT IN COL ALEKSANDR ORLOV, SOV MILIT HISTORIAN, ANALYZING EVENTS THAT PRECEDED OPENING OF SECOND FRONT IN WEST EUROPE BY ALLIED %A' a~-N'" FORCES IN JUNE 1944. (RPT (ENGNA 262200) (FRENCHINTER 282000 l I ~,s5ft- PORTBRAZ 2300 PORTUGUESE 2100 GERMAN 0900 ALBANIAN 281430) 147---ACCOUNT OF REMINISCENCES BY BRITISH WRITER JAMES ALDRIDGE, WAR CORR IN MOSCOW IN 1944, OF EVENTS LEADING UP TO OPENI~N (Q,)OF SECOND FRONT. (RPT ENGUK 271900) (ENGUK 1900) U-S ,TAK ll OF 11 -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 29 MAY 84 148 SUMMARY SOVETSKAYA ROSSIYA "TRUTH ABOUT OTHER FRONT," DISCUSSING WESTERN DISTORTIONS REGARDING SOVIET ROLE.IN WW2. (3 : CZECH/SLOVAK 1500) I LD301610 149 LEV (NIKOLAYEV) ON CEREMONY TO BE HELD ON 6 JUNE MARKTNG 40TH ANNIV LANDING OF ALLIED TROOPS IN NORMANDY, qf.-f^ MENTIONIN: PARTICIPATION IN CEREMONY BY AN AMERICAN AIRCRAFT a,jNa u op CARRIER AND NOTING THAT A MOCK LANDING WILL BE STAGED FOLLOWED IV A MILITARY PARADE AND OFFICIAL SPEECHES, NOTING THAT ,At PRESIDENT REAGAN HAS PROMISED TO TAKE PART IN THE CEREMONY, RECALLING LL., SITUATION THAT AROSE OVER OPENING OF SECOND FRONT AND RESPECTIVE AND THAT AS A RESULT USSR PAYED WITH HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF LIVES FOR~THESE DELAYS. (ENGNA 2200) p; 29MAY'MtA S Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301740009-3 oc" POSITIONS OF MEMBERS OF ANTI-HITLER COALITION, CLAIMING RELUCTANCE ON PART OF AMERICAN AND BRITISH ALLIES TO OPEN SECOND FRONT IN EUROPE AND THAT U.S. AND BRITAIN WERE TRYING TO SAVE THEIR FORCES Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301740009-3 b3 DZHANIB~I 1V. (RPT ENGINTER 262010) (INDO 1330 1500) c~ S BOARD Sf LYUT-7. (RPT GREEK 231500 ON 24 MAY LIST) (GREEK 271500) 153 PPL AND EVENTS: INCL ANON REPORTING FROM GROUND CONTROL GIVING ACCOUNT OF HOW COSMONAUTS ON SALYUT-7 WENT OUTSIDE CRAFT 154 ANON ON NEW POLAR RESEARCH STATION BEING CONSTRUCTED CURRENTLY IN ICY SEAS NORTH OF USSR. (RPT GREEK 231500 ON 24 MAY L T) (GREEK 271500) 1 IN USSR 155 SUMMARY PRAVDA EDITORIAL 30 MAY SUMMING UP RESULTS OF LATEST YEAR OF MARX-LEN STUDIES WHICH IS DRAWING TO A CLOSE, NOTING SPECIAL SIGNIFICANCE ASSUMED BY THIS SUMMING UP NOW AS ANNIV OF JUNE 1983 PLENUM OF CPSU CC IS APPROACHING WHICH DEALT WITH PARTY'S IDEOLOGICAL ACTIVITY AT PRESENT STAGE AND FOR LONG-TERM FUTURE. (ORBITA 2000 2200 2300) 156 YURIY ROGACHEV RE CONSTRUCTION OF CANAL IN BLACK SEA REGION, AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE IN LAND IMPROVEMENT. (RPT ENGINTER 281310) (FRENCHINTER 282000 TURKISH 282000 HUNGAR I A13, 281900) 1 VALERIY SERGEYEV ON POSITION OF SOVIET YOUTH IN SOCIETY, NOTING THOSE LEAVING EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS THIS YEAR WILL BE GUARANTEED WORK, MENTIONING THAT ALL YOUNG PPL RECEIVE EDUCATION AND TRAINING FOR A CAREER, STRESSING THAT YOUNG SOVIET PPL ARE AWARE OF THEIR CIVIC DUTY AND ARE PREPARED TO MAKE THEIR CONTRIBUTION TO SOCIETY. (3 MIN: SERBO 1600 POLISH 1400 PERSIAN Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301740009-3 P PJWEAPONS MUST BE BANNED." ~TASSE 241616) (GREEK 251800 271800 JAP SPACE/SCIENCE 150 PRAVDA EDITORIAL ARTICLE "ANTI-SATELLITE v. ~, " S " 2 810 "fib .twp Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301740009-3 TASS COMMENTATOR BORIS PROKHOROV ON RIGHTS OF SOVIET CITIZENS, RE EDUCATION, RIGHT TO WORK, FREE MEDICAL, CHEAP HOUSING, ETC., AS GUARANTEED BY SOVIET CONSTITUTION. (400 TEXT: TASSE 1354) VA//--*' ? ? 158 JERZY KRASZEWSKI REVIEWING RECENT SOVIET PRESS DEBATE ON WAYS IN WHICH PARTY IMPLEMENTS ITS LEADING ROLE. (8 MIN: POLIS1300) 160 PPL AND EVENTS: INCL INTVW WITH YEVGENIY (MEZHVINSKIY), MOSCOW ELECTRICAL PLANT WORKER, REPLYING TO LISTENERS ON RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS OF SOVIET CITIZENS, MENTIONING HE ENJOYS FREEDOM OF SPEECH UNDER CONSTITUTION AND CAN EXPRESS QUITE FREELY HIS OPINION AND SUGGESTIONS ON ANY PROBLEM, WHETHER POLITICAL, SOCIAL OR PRODUCTION PROBLEM, POINTING OUT IT IS HIS DUTY TO CRITICIZE SHORTCOMINGS IN WORK OF A DEPUTY OR A GOVERNMENT BODY. (RPT GREEK 231500 ON 24 MAY LIST) (ENGAF 1700 20000 REEK 271500) 161 SOCIETY AND INTELLIGENTSIA: POET AND WRITER FROM CAUCASUS TALKS ABOUT HIS LIFE, WORK, AND LITERATURE IN MINORITY LANGUAGES IN US. (HUNGARIAN 1630) fir/ I 162 MISC INTERNAL USSR ITEMS:0 GLOBAL 4 SOV 13 DEMOC ~~~ 8 Y,UG 1 EUR 14 F OR THAM 2 LATAM 22 MIDEAST 7 ASC 12 ASNC 3 : DARI 1500 KOR 1330 PART MISSED: FRENCHMAG 281930 (ENDALL) BT #8510 47 7- 2 2 9 MAY 084 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301740009-3