TAKE 1 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 13 JUL 84

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Approved For Release 2009/07/09: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401770012-5 i %~ .!' ! f -F ;= VERAL -- COMMENTARY L I SI MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 13 JUI_ 84 L. D 1 11023 iu) 1 REPOT T'S ON 12 JULY MOSCOW M4=..ETING BETWEEN GROMYKO AND UN SEC GEN DE CUE.LLAR, WITH GIST REMARKS EXCHAl !GED. (RPT TASSR 121546) (FRENCHINT[11l 122000 SPANISH 122130; 3 MIN: GERMAN 0900 2-1 c sLe- GAA ENGNA 1221300 GU.RMAN 0900 SPANISH 122130 TURKISH 121730/TWICE/ efl' Culp FRENCHAFR J21930 V I ET 1000; BRIEF: ORB I TA 0001 0400 HOME 0400 viol Sri SCr:.:1VY vivo v vv v;1vV i'iul"lt. MV4 0204 FRENCHINTER 122000 I ENGIN'I'ER 0700 0E300 0900 1000. SPANLA 0000 SPANCUBA 010 KOREAN' 0930 1330 MAND 0700 V I ET 1 WOO LAO 1030 1300 INDO 1.330 THAI 1400 ~ lOfgN~-~ STAT BUR, 1030 Gro~~`C-)LL 3 REPORTS ON 13 JULY MOSCOW MEETING BETWEEN CHERNENKO AND UN SEC GEN DE CUELLAR, WITH GIST REMARKS EXCHANGED. (400 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1020 TASSR 1024; FYI COMP SENT: MAYAK 1000 1630 HOME 1800 ORI3IT_A 1500 1800 2100; 5-3 MIN: ORBITA 1100 ENGINTER 113,10 I 1710 201.0 ENGNA 2200 PORTBRAZ 2200 2300 SPANLA-2300 SPANCHILE 2000 ENGUK 1?00 GERMAN 1500 ITALIAN 1700 PERSIAN'1600 SWAHILI 17130 A Ljk,04` BULGARIAN 1530 CZECH/SLOVAK 1500 SERBO 160 1900 KOREAN-1330 CAME 133,0 LAO 13100 BUR 1430 INDO 1330 1590; 2. 5 MIN: ARABIC -?1630 PORTAFR 1330. POLISH 149.0; 200 WORDS: TASSE 1034; 2-1 MIN: MAYAK 1400 13,30 22.30 HOME 1950 ORBITA 2000 2104 FRENCH 1730, GERMAN 15,00 1600 GERMAUST 1900 DARI 1500 SOMALI-S16 /TWICE/ SWAHILI 1730 AMHARIC 1530/TWICE/ZULU 1800 SERBO 1600 1900 ALBANIAN 1430 HIND' 1130'URDU 1200 BENG 1500 INDO 1330 LAO 1300 CAMB 1330 VIET 1300 1400; BR IF=:F": ORB I TA 1704 1904 ENG I NTER 0900 1200 1300 140-011-600 1700 1800 1900 2000.2100 FRENCHINTER 1600 PORTBRAZ 2200 2300 SPANLA 2300 ENGNA 2200 ENGUK 1900 FRENCH 1730 ITALIAN 1700 ENGAFR ?1700 2 X10" ORTAI R 1830 ARABIC 1400 CZECH/ LOVAK 1500 1600POLISH 1300 1400 ---\ 11 I 13 JUL 1984 qf_ ~^IC Approved For Release 2009/07/09: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401770012-5 qY Approved For Release 2009/07/09: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401770012-5 STAT 5 I NTE RNAT I ONAL SITUATION: QUE_STI ONS( AND ANSWERS: TSVETI V TALKS ABOUT U.S. AND JAPANESE POLICY I SOUTH EAST ASIA AND PACIFIC (B MIN); ZHOLKVER TELLS OF GROWTH OF NEOFASCISM IN FRG B( MIN)_ STURUA ONI CURRENT POL._ITICAL SITUATION IN USA (8 MIN); PRAVDIN TELLS LIISTENERS ,ABOUT ERDENL:T COPPER COMBINE IN MONGOLIA (4 MIN); PASHKO ON CONCEPT OF INTL TERRORISM (5_ MIN); PRAVDIN REPLIES TO LISTENERS' QUESTIONS ABOUT GRE :NL.AND (P MIN); PRAVDIN REPLIES TO QUESTION. ABOUT LIECI-ITENSTE IN MIN). (38 MIN OVERALL SENT:.'ORBITA 0930 1215 1 3 . I1E 1.61.5) u5 ASS CORR NADEZHDA RADINA ON TODAY'S MTG, OF SOVIET WOMEN'S COMMITTEE, OUTLINING ISSUES DISCUSSED RELATING TO INTL SITUATION, NOTES MTG ATTENDED BY DELEGATES FROM VARIOUS PARTS OF WORLD. (350 TEXT: TA SSE 1846) n 960 U SS PRAISES ITALIAN-SOVIET TRADING RELATIONS AND CALLS FOR CONTINUED DEVELOPMENT; VIKTOR LEVIN ON SAD STATE OF U.S. EDUCATION SYSTEM, WHERE STUDENTS DO NOT EVEN KNOW WHERE GULF AND SALVADOR ARE ON MAP, AND ILLITERACY RATE VERY. HIGH (4 MIN). (HOME 0800 ORBITA LIBERATION FROM FASCISTS, PRAISING SUCCESSES POSTWAR,.. ANDINCLUDING INTVWS WITH YOUNG PPL AND WORKERS WHO EXPRESS ASTONISHMENT OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENTS; VLADIMIR SAVCHENKO INTRODUCES INIVW WITH ITALIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CHAIRMAN, WHO IS VISITING MOSCOW, WHO c Co j sSN IME, EVENTS AND PPL: INCL ITEM ON ANNIVERSARY OF VILNIUS' ,._. JUL 1984 9 REPORT BY (GEORGIY MUZIN) ON DE CUELLAR'S MTG WITH ACTIVISTS OF THi1SOVIET UN ASSN. (RPT ENGINTER 121550) (ENGINTYER 0831) LA. Y ass dc, ANON ON MTO BETWEEN UN SEC GEN AND REPS OF SOCIAL CIRCLES R IN USSR DISCUSSING MEASURES TO PREVENT NUCLEAR WAR AND UN OLE IN PROMOTING COOP AMONG WORLD COUNTRIES. (5 MIN: KOREAN 1130) Approved For Release 2009/07/09: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401770012-5 /0 Approved For Release 2009/07/09: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401770012-5 11 ACCOUNT OF PROCEEDINGS AT MTG OF SECRETARIES OF SOCIALIST AND WORKEiS' PARTIES IN PRAGUE ON 11 AND 12 JULY. (9-3 MIN: ENGINTER 1710 2010 ENGNA 2200 PORTBRAZ 2200 2300 GERMAN 1500 ITALIAN 1900 S~~ ~f-k5 R AI I C 1630 PERSIAN 1700 SOMALI 1600 AMHAR I C 1530 PORTAFR 1830 ZULU 1800 SERBO 1900 ALBANIAN 1430 BULGARIAN 1'530 CZECH/SLOVAK 1500 WTh) J'100) 13 VIKTOR SIVAKOV: REFERRING TO CONCERN EXPRESSED BY BOTH ASEAN AND SARC MINISTERS CONF ON PROTECTIONIST POLICIES OF RICH NATIONS IN THEIR ECON TIES WITH DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, STATES THAT THIS HAS BADLY HURT EXPORT OF DEVELOPING NATIONS, INCLUDING THOSE FROM INDIA AND PAKISTAN, CHIDING WEST AND U. S. FOR THEIR TARIFF RESTRICTIONS ON POORER NATIONS, AND THANKS IN THIS CONTEXT CEMA WHICH HAS ALWAYS COME FORWARD IN AID OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES. (6 MIN: %- 3 a3 JUL E""4 Approved For Release 2009/07/09: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401770012-5 Approved For Release 2009/07/09: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401770012-5 TAK'. 2 OF S;-'t;ERAL --- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 113 JUL 84 LDIAJ02'I 14 ALEKSEY CRIGORYEV ON'ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN CEMA COUNTRIES AS OPPOSED TO UNEMPLOYEMENT IN CAPITALIST COUNTRIES. (4 MIN: PORT/O AZ 2300) I- DOO 15 PPL_ AND EVENTS.-, (RPT ENGAFR 101700) (ENGAFR 122000 riI 11 AIII I VYV .1 I4 1"IMIVMVVC RC IV1I.MNi I.,VH"~ NATIONAL HOLIDAY ON MAJOR GAINS OF REV (3 (3 MIN)i ALEKSANDR RECHENKO ON ASEAN FOREIGN MINISTERS CONF IN JAKARTA, SAYING TALKS ARE EXPECTED TO COVER WORLD ECON PROBLEMS AND TRADE AND ECON RELATIONS I BETWEEN^i~SEAN AND LEADING CAPITALIST STATES. (ENGINTER 0810) 3 SCt-A~~ n~'H 17 PANORAMA: INCL REPORTS ON FIGHTERS AGAINST FASCISTS 13YELORUSSIA AND ON HOW MANY LANGUAGES ARE TAUGHT IN SOVIET Use- ZOM (ARAT3](C\ 1630) SCHOOLS. MAILBAG FOR POLISH LISTENERS: INCL REVIEW OF LISTENERS LTRS PRAISING SOVIET POLICIES AND RAPPING WESTERN ONES, LISTENERS I PRAISE SOVIET PAVILLION AT POZNAN FAIR, LISTENERS PRAISE ZIELONA GORA SOVIET SONG FESTIVAL AND ASK ABOUT 1944 BELORUSSIAN FRONT. (P ISH 1 1'300 ) L..YMPIC/ SPORT S 19 SPORTS COMMENTATOR (VLADIMIR YEVSEYEV) ON REASONS FOR SOME b1 ~ ' P'G T. OCIALIST COUNTRIES BOYCOTTING LOS ANGELES OLYMPICS. LLSS(L 111310) (/1- NIN: GERMAN 1600) 21 ANON ON THREATENING L1RS SENT TO THIRD WORLD COUNTR NATL OLYMPIC COMMITTEES FROM ULTRARIGHTISTS IN USA. (RPT SERBO, ENGINTER 20 ANON ON SOVIET PARTICIPATION IN OLYMPIC MOVEMENT. (12 11~c 1IN 'EfRSIAN 1.700) r. 600) (CREEK 121800 ZULU 1000) a- ` a. A 3 JUL 1984 (LIS Approved For Release 2009/07/09: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401770012-5 Approved For Release 2009/07/09: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401770012-5 2'2 SPOTLIGHT ON SPORTS: INCL ANON ON LEVEL OF COMPETITION AT COM)NC: OLYMPIC GAMES WHICH WILL BE RELATIVELY LOW BECAUSE -SOCIALIST COUNTRIES WILL NOT BE PARTICIPATING AND WILL NOT BE b(IJAPIC) AS GLAMOROUS AS MOSCOW GAMES, MARAT GRAMOV QUOTED IN RECENT INTVW ON COMING EVENTS WHICH SOCIAL..IST COUNTRIES WILL PARTICIPATE IN. c 7 MIN : 91 N'G I oNTE=ER 0831 ) LAS 23 VLADIMIR YEVSEYEV REVIEWS SOME LTRS FROM LISTENERS COMMENTING ON LOS ANCEL.ES OLYMPICS, THEY NOTE VALUE OF TRADITION IN SPORT BUT BELIEVE OLYMPIC IDEALS WILL BE VIOLATED IN USA, BRITISH LISTENER, WILLIAM BENTON, EXPRESSES CONCERN Al- DANGER OF TERRORIST ACTIVITIRES, AMERICAN LISTENRS SUPPORT DECISION OF SOCIALIST COUNTRIES NOT TO ATTEND DESPITE THEIR DISAPPOINTMENT, MARAT X GRAMOV QUOTED AT MOSCOW PRESS CONF EXPLAINING REASONS FOR THE DIFFICULT DECISION. (6 MIN: ENGINTER 1550) LIZ THE SOVIET UNION TODAY: INCL ANON ABOUT CONCLUSION OF INTER TIOVAL GAMES FIRST ROUND 'PEACE-84'. (GREEK 121500) D) SARM/PEACE STAT 0 OF SPACE. (TASSF 121543) (5-3 MIN: ENGINTER 0610 0910 13,10 1710 P.9- 25 SUMMARIES PRAVDA EDITORIAL ARTICLE, 13 JUL, ON WASHINGTON'S p( CA,+ FAILURE TO RESPOND TO SOVIET PROPOSAL ON PREVENTING MILITARIZATION 1'- 1730 AMHARIC 1530 BULGARIAN 1530 CZECH/SLOVAK 1500 POLISH 1400 SERI3O ?1600 190b KOREAN 1330 LAO 1300 CAMB 1330 URDU 1300 BENG Wye.~ SPAC(:UBA-0J00 GERMAN 0900 1500 ITALIAN 1700 PERSIAN 1600 SWAHILI 11430 INDO 1330 1500) Approved For Release 2009/07/09: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401770012-5 o Approved For Release 2009/07/09: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401770012-5 STAT , U S ujdd(J %i a 29 TASS COMMENTATOR VLADIMIR MATYASH ON WASHINGTON'S POLITICAL V~5 DUPLICITY RE ARMS CONTROL. 30 "NO TO NUCLEAR CATASTROPHE". (RPT ENGAFR 051700) (FRENCHAFR C6 6A 10 (A. / 121930) U,SS(L 5 (AS 31 YURIY RESHETNIKOV ON ARTICLE IN WALL STREET JOURNAL BY EX-U.S. SEC: OF STATE ZBIGNIEW BRZEZINSKI SUGGESTING THAT ARMS CONTROL TALKS ARE NOW IMPOSSt Bl_g; HAVING BEEN OVERTAKEN BY NEW DEVELOPMENTS. HOWEVER, RELIANCE OF FIRST NUC STRIKE HAS LONG BEEN U.S. POLICY THOUGH NEVER AS PRONOUNCED AS UNDER REAGAN WAIL ADMIN, BRZEZINSKI CONCLUDES THAT USA MUST NOW RELY ON REAGAN'S STAR WARS, WHEREAS USSR IS CONVINCED THAT A WAY OUT OF DEADLOCK 5 wr MUS T BE SOU HT. (3 MIN: ENGINTER 2010) in Lt 32 ITEM GIVING DETAILS OF PRESS CONF FOR SOVIET AND FOREIGN JOURNALISTS HELD IN MOSCOW BY LARGE GROUP OF AMERICANS WHO WENT ON VOLGA PEACE CRUISE AB OUT Ti IEIR IMPRESSI ONS OF USSR AND WLI, AND SOVIET PFL'S COMMITMENT TO PEACE AND U. S. ARMS BUILDUP, VS5a Crw~ ASCRIBING RESPONSIBILITY TO U.S. ADMIN FOR AGGRAVATING INTL TENSION TSING U.S. MEDIA ANTI-SOVIET BIAS. (14 MIN: ENGNA 122300) AND S~I / I_ _ STAT Approved For Release 2009/07/09: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401770012-5 Approved For Release 2009/07/09: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401770012-5 u-s 12wC9 Co U'l1 TEE, i:7 AI F 3f? SUNMARY VITALLY KORIONOV PRAVDA ON REAGAN ADMIN'S ACTIONS OPEN : ACISI IN NATURE, REVIEWING RACIAL DISCRIMINATION IN U. S. AND U. S. F L EIGN POLICY RE GRENADA, NICARAGUA, ELSEWHERE. (400 T lEX1 OFNT: !?At,iOE 0908) 35 "RE=:PORTS FROM AROUND WORLD ON POLICIES OF U. S. ": OLSZOWSKI CRITICIZING U. S. EMBARGO ON POLAND, BULGARIA AND MOZAMBIQUE CRITICISM OF U. S. SUPPORT FOR SOUTH AFRICA OVER NAMIBIA, BOLIVIAN UNID)AI? BLAMING CIA FOR RECENT COUP ATTEMPT, PARAGUAYAN CP SAID STROESSNER REMAINS IN POWER ONLY BECAUSE OF U. S. SUPPORT, Gam, (ENC~F?4_:';?Q ) U), J LILS POZNLR 'DAILY TALK' ON NUMBER OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES HAVING RE:CE)VED THREATENING LETTERS FROM KU KLUX KLAN SUGGESTING THAT IF THEY SENT ftE.PREEENTATIVES TO LOS ANGELES OLYMPICS THEY RISK BEING TAKEN HOME 3N A CASKET, POINTING OUT THAT LATEST NATIONAL OLYMPIC (001i'ITFE TO $E FINGERED BY KKK IS CHINA, POINTING TO REMARKS BY U.S. $1~C OF STATE GEORGE SHULTZ SUGGESTING THAT LETTERS ARE NOT FROM KKK $U1 FROM SOURCES HOSTILE TO U. S. AND WHICH BEAR HALLMARKS L NNIFGRMATTON CAMPAIGN. (ENCNA 122300) OF A. 33 LEGAL EXPERT (ANTO BANDARENKO) EXPLAINING SOVIET SYSTEM OF TAX AND TAZ LAW AT REQUEST OF FLORIDA LISTENER WHO HAD HER CAR CONFISCATED BY INLAND REVENUE FOR NON-PAYMENT OF TAX, OUTLINING DIFFF:REN,ES BETWEEN U. S. AND USSR TAX SYSTEMS. .(4 MIN: ENGNA 7- ~13 JUL 1934 Approved For Release 2009/07/09: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401770012-5 KYODO REPORTS JAPANESE NOC RECEIVING THREATENING LETTER FROM KU iN%-UX KLAN. (4 MIN: ENCNA 2200) .JS 36 "ROUNDUP POLITICAL EVENTS": ANON ON INDIAN GOVT'S REPORT ACCUSING U. 5. AND OTHERS OF DIRECTING SEPARATIST SIKHS IN PUNJAB, GIVING DETAILS OF U. S. ROLF IN STIRRING UP SEPARATISTS TO ACHIEVE OWN GAOLS (3-5 MIN) ; ANON ON KENNETH ADELMAN'S REMARKS I oyniN BANCKOR RE CHEMICAL WEAPONS RESTRAINTS (RPT ENGINTER 121310) Approved For Release 2009/07/09: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401770012-5 STAT bDv TS/fiocra ,. -0. q 01 argue,, bob 10 ALEKSE:Y ZL -'TORUNSKIY "RACISTS ARE ANGERED," NOTING KU KLUX KLAN 13 DETERMINED TO HARM COLOREDS, POINTING OUT WHILE U. S. PLEDGED TO PROVIDE SECURITY FOR OLYMPIC PLAYERS, PLAYERS RECEIVED v THREATENING LETTERS FROM KKK, CLAIMING ORGANIZING GROUPS OF UA 41 ANON RE KKK LETTERS TO VARIOUS COUNTRIES. (RPT URDU 120-100) (HIND 1130) \:. U,211LETTERS ARE FINANCED BY WASHINGTON. (ARABIC 1630) ,12 "TIIE' ARGENTINE WEEK" FEATURE: SOUTH AMERICAN COMMUNIST PARTIES HE L_D SUMMIT MEETING IN ARGENTINA; SUMMARY OF DOCUMENT ISSUED CALLED 'THE DECLARATION OF BUENOS AIRES.' TASS CORRESPONDENT IN INTERVIEWED ATHOS FAVA, SECRETARY GENERAL OF THE ARGENTINE COMMUNIST PARTY (PCA); FAVA SAYS THAT THE PCA SEEKS TO STRENGTHEN THE DEMOCRACY TO PREVENT FURTHER COUPS AND THAT THE PCA PROPOSES THE SIGNING OF A CONSTITUTIONAL GUARANTEES PACT; PRAVDA ARTICLE BY JOURNALIST (BRISUNOV) ON INTERVIEW WITH ARGENTINE (:OMPOSER OSVALDO PUBLIESE, WHO IS A PCA MEMBER; PUCLIESE TALKSBOUT HIS WORKS AND HIS VISIT TO THE USSR. (6 MIN: SPANLA 43 SPF.C 1AL PROGRAM DEDICATED TO PABLO NERUDA, HIS LIFE AND WORKS, INCL HIS OWN RECORDING READING HIS POEMS. (12 MIN: SPANLA 0000) All, VOLODI#\ TEITELBOIM DISCUSSING PABLO NERUDA, HIS LIFE AND WORK . \ (12 !MIN: SPANCHILE 2000) 0" - 13 JUL 1984 S Approved For Release 2009/07/09: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401770012-5 Approved For Release 2009/07/09: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401770012-5 45 CHfONICLE OF CELEBRATIONS IN HONORgOF PABLO NERUDA HELD IN Mi SCOW ON HIS BOTH BIRTH ANNIV. (5 MIN: SPANCUBA 0100) 46 REPORTS GIVING ACCOUNT OF FESTIVITIES MARKING PABLO NERUDA'S 3I TI ANNIV. (4 MIN: SPANCHILE 2030) 47 LETTER FROM CHILEAN EXILE IN VIENNA ON HOW CARABINEROS RAID-1OUSE3, KIDNAP AND INTIMIDATE PPL. (7 MIN: SPANCHILE 2030) '13 MARIO NAVARO, PRESIDENT OF COREIGN CMTEE OF SOLE CENTRAL ORG Or CHILEAN WORKERS, ON AGMTS REACHED BY 1,200 UNION LEADERS ON 28 APR CONCERNING HOLDING OF A GENERAL STRIKE, NOTING MEETING WAS CALLED BY NATL WORKERS COMMAND, SAYS THEY AGREED THAT ALL WORKERS MUST PARTICIPATE IN IT AND THAT STOPPAGE MUST BE TOTAL, SAYS THAT STRUGGLE AGAINST DICTATORSHIP MUST NOT END WITH GENERAL STRIKE, WHICH MUST BE FIRST GREAT STEP TOWARD DESTABILIZATION AND OVERXYROW OF REGIME. (7 MIN: SPANCHILE 2030) ~,~( 49 SUMMARY DECLARATION OF BUENOS AIRES WHICH WAS ISSUED AT L At UNiv IF LATAM COMPARTIES MEETING, (7 MIN, SENT: SPANCHILE 2000) 50 R EPORT ON RESULTS OF INTL COIN OF SOLIDARITY WITH Nl C U~O~`~(.~.~ N I C f' I Az IN LISBON. (3 MIN: PORTURAZ 2200 2300) REPORT ON TELLEZ INTVW ON 5TH ANNIV NICARAGUAN REV. WaAa a. (RPT ENGINTER 121310) (FRENCHINTER 122000 GREEK 121800) q alu'V aa J ANON ON 5TH ANNIV VICTORY OF SANDINIST REV. (4 MIN: 11 SPANCUBA 0100) 9- 13 JUL 1984 Approved For Release 2009/07/09: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401770012-5 Approved For Release 2009/07/09: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401770012-5 Q OF C;FVE ~I_. "-- COI" MENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 13 53 USSR MEMORANDUM SUBMITTED T0FRG GOVT RE RECENT WEU 1 DECISION TO LIFT BAN FOR FRG REGARDING PRODUCTION OF STRATEGIC F~J BOMBERS AND LONG RANGE MISSILES. (TASSE 120858) K-e?a'~ - t I SI(- "~ 5...1 MIN: MAYAK 0130 FRENCHINTER 122000 SPANCUBA 0100 -TV I dd GERMAN" 0900 JAP 121.200; 2.1 MIN: MAYAK .0210 ORBITA 122304 0030 i-lf (dart 0200 HOME 0230 GREEK 121 500. 121600 FRENCHAFR 12.1930 JAP 12,11200; BRIE ORJfITA 0001 0100 0500 HOME 0104 0204 03Q0 FRENCHINTER 12290(J E iy='4i,!A 122300) U,,c S (L 54 REPORT ON USSR MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS PRESS CENTER BRIEFING AND STMT BY VLAD I M I R LOMEYKO. (TASSE 121455) (5-3 MIN: ~ `NGINTER 0610 0910 ENGNA 2200 'GERMAN 0900 SERBO 1600 11900' P OL)'SN 13x10 V I ET 1000) !'~,_c; U Orr' 55 VIK1'OR SHLENOV ON FRG ARMS PRODUCTION. (RPT ITALIAN )00) (FRENCHINTER 122000) 5, VIKTOR OLIN ON AGREEMENT SIGNED BETWEEN USA AND FRG FOR SHIPMENT OF F AMERICAN ANTI-AIRCRAFT MISSILES TO FRG. (SENT: m Sy'`" ENGIl fft qI SS!~~S b" 5% YUR)Y IGRINEV DEALING WITH SOVIET GOVT MEMO TO FRG GOVT OF 1 10 JU!__ (5 MIN: GERMAN 1600) k Coo ,fur! (~,5~' r ( ,~,TF1SS COMMENTATOR SEROV DEALING WITH ACTIVITIES OF A FORMER NAZI, MICHAEL KUEHNEN, NOW LIVING I N FRANCE,. THE FRG MAGAZINE ;TERN CARR)r S A REPORTAGE DEALING WITH MICHAEL KUEHNEN. (31 MIN: IRRNAN 1500) J a 13 JUL 1984 Approved For Release 2009/07/09: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401770012-5 FR) Approved For Release 2009/07/09: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401770012-5 ;9 VLAZDJi`1IR OSTROGORSKIY ON UNEi`1PLOYMENT IN FRG AND ABUSE WITH kii'%fEi OYM _N1" FUNDS. (RPT GERMAN 121500) (4 MIN: GERMAN 0900) QOO) 61. YUR I Y RUZNESTOV ON U. S. PRESSURE ON NATO TO BRING ITS ARMS 6U GOOD EVENING. AUSTRIA. (RPT GERMAUST 121900) (GERMAUST (3.5 MIN: POLISH 1400 CZECH/SLOVAK 1500) CHERNENKO PREFACE TO BOOK OF HIS SPEECHES AND ARTICLES PUBLISHED BY PEROAMON PRESS, ADDRESSED TO BRITISH READERS. (TASSE ~~b1 1114-15) (9--4 MIN: ENGINTER 0610 0910 FRENCHINTER 1?2000 SPANCUBA C)V"""'- 0100 CREEK 121800 TURKISH 12.1730 URDU 1200 THAI 1100 HIND 1130; U,SSIv ' i ONE MIN: )AP 121000 121200) ita, `LL LL S1U (raV_fL' 63 CPC.3U CC SUPSOV GREETINGS MESSAGE TO FRANCOIS MITTERRAND, PRESIDENT OF FRENCH REPUBLIC, RE FRANCE'S NATIONAL DAY. (100 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1012 TASSR 1035 HOME 1.500 ORBITA 1500; ONE MIN:,_. HOME 1450; BRIEF: ORBITA 1100 MAYAK 1200 2230 ENGINTER 1'500 1600 1700 00 21-00 FRENCHINTER 1600 ITALIAN 1700 GREEK 1500 SERBO 1600) 64 INTVW WITH SPANISH TRAVEL AGENCY EXECUTIVE ON SPANISH 65 MEETINGS WITH SOVIETS:..-INTVW WITH SPANISH LECTURER AT A MOSCOW UNIVERSITY ON HER IMPRESSIONS OF SPAIN AND.HER WORK. ii.1i.."IIN: '=PANJSH 122130) Approved For Release 2009/07/09: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401770012-5 TOURISM IN USSR AND TYPE OF HOLIDAYS ON OFFER TO SPANISH PUBLIC. "(w`90(9 M SP AN1i I SH 102130) 3 JUL (. ~, Approved For Release 2009/07/09: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401770012-5 TA ! OF COMiIENTARY LIST : MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED LD 11' J 0' 17 t11.:~a I(.A 66 "SOCIALIST GOVERNMENTS AND AFRICAN COUNTRIES ON SOCIALIST DL_'VEL.CPMENT PATH. " (RPT AMHAR I C 061530) (AMHAR I C 67 "AFRYCA AS WE SEE IT". (R'P;T ENGAFR 121700) (FRENCHAFR u.qc . 121920) Mu&qagca/ X63 "AFRICA AS WE SEE IT": PRAVDA ON WASHINGTON-PRETORIA PrawLta ti-S _ COLLABORATION (7 MIN): OEORCIY (TASHH?IIN) ON KENYA'S 1984-85 BUDGET (5 113 1,0; N) ROLAY ANDREYEV ON FARMING REVOLUTION IN ALGERIA (5 69 "AE R):CA AS WE SEE IT": SUMMARY PRAVDA "WASHINGTON AND SOUTH-t AFRICA" (7 MIN); ANON ON ALGERIA'S INDEPENDENCE DAY, NOTING COUNTRY'S ACHIEVEMENTS SINCE INDEPENDENCE AND THAT IT IS EFFECTIVEL..Y COPING WITH ITS PROBLEMS, POINTS OUT PRIME GOAL OF DOMESTIC POLICY IS WELLBEING OF PPL. (ENGAFR 1700 2000 U AL:-:K ANDR SERGEYEV, AN EXPERT ON AFRICAN ECON PROBLEMS, ON NEW ; iC ONOM J ( ORDER. (POOR: ENGAFR 122000 ) IT1M ABOUT VOLUNTARY WORK OF STUDENTS IN USSR, BY WHICH THOUSANDS OF STUDENTS CONTRIBUTE TO DEVELOPMENT OF ECON, INCL INTVWS WIItfAFRICAN STUDENTS STUDYING IN USSR ON THEIR INVO1-~VEMEN1 IN PROJECT. (5 MIN: ENGAFR 122000) "WAVE OF FRIENDSHIP BY RADIO". (RPT AMHARIC 271530) 13 JUL U (A NIC 1500) Approved For Release 2009/07/09: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401770012-5 15 Approved For Release 2009/07/09: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401770012-5 STAT 1 , F i CAN LISTENERS' CLUT : : -.ECTION OF LTRS SENT FROM L-TSIFNERS' CLUIBS IN VARIOUS AFRICAN COUNTRIES IN RESPONSE TO -.ON1 EST Ortc?AN I ZED EARLIER IN YEAR, LISTENERS STENERS INVITED TO SAY WHY r HEY JOI f`IED CLUB, L,','-HAT THEY KNOW ABOUT US S AND WHAT T; 4"y WOULD LIKE TO ASK THEIR SOVIET CONTEMPORARIES. (10 MIN: E:AGAI- 700) rfl a0 76 ANON BEIRUT DISPATCH DESCRIBING ACTIVITY IN CITY AS LIFE RETURNS TO NORMAL, NOTING GOVERNMENT IS GRADUALLY PUTTING INTO EFF=ECT SECURITY PLAN APPROVED BY MAJOR POLITICAL FORCES OF COUNTRY, WHICH IS BRINGING SOME RELIEF TO LEBANESE PPL, POINTING 'D "l / / L. HOWEVEtJ L THAT STABILIZATION PROCESS IS STILL FACING MANY I I h~~d DIFF]CULT]-5, CLAIMING THAT WOUNDS INFLICTED BY ISRAELI AGGRESSION OF COUNTRY IS SEEN AS BIGGEC-T OBSTACLE TO STABILITY BY LEBANESE. (3 MIN: ENC. I N'rER 1310 I , 10 ENGNA 2200 SPANLA 2300 GERMAN i SO0 SWAHILI 1730 PERSIAN 1-600 POL...ISH 1400 BULGARIAN 1530 KOR US JUL 1SE 5 1 ItiS 1330 CAMB 1330 LAO 1300 URDU 1300 DENG 1500 BURM 1430) ~?- / I c~5 Approved For Release 2009/07/09: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401770012-5 Approved For Release 2009/07/09: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401770012-5 ~.~VJa~U1J 5th"' / '7t ~ 13 JUL 1984 Approved For Release 2009/07/09: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401770012-5 i T:L'WEEKLY TALK' NOTING INTL RED CROSS ' REP SAID FOR r-1AST TTME NO WOUNDED HAVE BEEN REPORTED IN LEBANON, THUS FOR SECOND WEEK KARAMI GOVT HAS SUCCEEDED IN SPREADING PEACE ANDL3._CURITY AND NORMALIZING OF SITUATION, MENTIONING THAT DEi'M1OS !.JERE STAGED BY FAMILIES OF KIDNAPPED BUT SOON SETTLED THANKS TO EFFORTS OF GOVT AND NABIL BARRI, HOWEVER, ISRAELI AGENTS CONTINUE TO OPERATE IN TRIPOLI, STPESSING THAT KARAMI'S SUCCESS REFUTES WESTERN CLAIMS THAT HF WILL NOT BE ABLE TO RESTORE NORMALCY, MAINTAINING THAT THIS IS BECAUSE INI?ISII WANTS TO FIND PRETEXT FOR INTERFERENCE. (AF2 )C 1"00) 78 PALESTINIAN ARAB CORNER: ANON "ELECTIONS IN ISRAEL AND PALESTINIAN PROBLEM," NOTING UPCOMING NEW ISRAELI KNESSET 0~5 ELECTIONS, MENTIONING THAT TWO MAIN CONTENDING PARTIES ARE RULING L..IKUD AND OPPOSITION LABOR GROUPS, POINTING OUT DIFFERENCES BETWEEN CANDIDATES IS REGARDED AS TACTICAL, THEY HAVE SAME POSITION REGARDING GENERAL STRATEGY AND ATTITUDE TOWARD PA' ,TINIAN ISSUE (S MIN); PALESTINIAN POEM. (ARABIC 1430) 79 ).NIVW WITH 'ADD AL--'AZIM MtJNAH, EDITOR OF CAIRO PAPER AL.--MAWGIF, AI--?ARABI, DURING HIS RECENT VISIT TO USER, GIVING EGYPTIANS' V1EWS ON RESUMPTION OF RELATIONS BETWEEN USSR AND EGYPT, MAINTAINING EGYPTIANS PREFER INDEPENDENCE TO SUBSERVIENCE THEY CARE FOR THOSE WHO CARE FOR THEM, CLAIMING E GYM' C ANS COT NOTHING USEFUL FROM COOP WITH U. S. ~ (ARABIC 1400) 80 IGOR SHEFTUNOV RE OPENING LAST WEEK GF MEETING OF UN SPECIAL CMTEE ON INDIAN OCEAN, POINTING TO PRESENT TENSION IN PERSIAN GULL AND QUOTING ETTELA'AT AND OT,-IER IRANIAN PAPERS CLAIMING THAT REGIONAL CRISIS STEMS FROM ACTS BY TWO SUPERPOWERS, MAINTAINING OBJEGTI"JE rtL:HIND SUCH ALLEGATIONS IS TO MAKE TRUE SITUATION V&GUE AND TO OBSTRUCT VTRVGGLES FOR DEMILITARIZATION OF INDIAN 0CEAI ANp PERS14N GULF. (10 MIN: PE=RSIAN 1600 1700) Approved For Release 2009/07/09: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401770012-5 COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 13 JUL 84 Si ANON IN SERIES "HISTORIC ANNIVERSARY TODAY" NOTING ON 12 1947U. S. SIGNED AN AGMT WITH TURKEY, TO PROVIDE TURKEY WITH 1.00 MILLION DOLLARS FOR ARMS, MAINTAINING THIS WAS AT BEGINNING OF U. S. CAMPAIGN TO LAUNCH COLD WAR, SUPPRESS NATLIB MVMT AND TO SURROUND USSR WITH U. S. MILITARY BASES, RECALLING u, 12 JUL AGMT WITH TURKEY STIPULATED THAT ARMS SUPPLIED UNDER 61O" AG SIT COULD BE USED ONLY FOR PURPOSES APPROVED BY U.S., RECALLING A THIS SOON LED TO TURKEY BEING DRAGGED INTO KOREAN WAR, AND OTHER B I LA1,r.RAL AGMTS THAT GRANTED U. S. RIGHT TO ARMED INTERVENTION IN TURKEY, POINTING TO 1982 SECURITY MEMORANDUM WHICH PREPARED GROUND FOR USE OF TURKISH TERRITORY FOR RDF, STRESSING THAT TURKISH PUBLIC OPINION I S DEEPLY, AND RIGHTLY W? UA AND HELLENIC INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BANK. (300 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1135) MAJOR ALUMINA PLANT, NOTING AGMT WAS SIGNED BY TSVETMETROMEXPORT 83 VIKTOR SHLENOV ON U. S. ASSISTANT SEC OF STATE ROBERT BURT DECLARING THAT IF AN AGGRAVATION CAN BE OBSERVED IN GREEK-U.S. RELATIONS, THIS IS RESULT OF IMPUDENT BEHAVIOR OF GREEK GOVERNMENT, RE PAPANDRL.OU STNTS SUPPORTING PEACE AND DISARMAMENT, WHILE AT SAME TIME. DENOUNCING U. S. OVER ITS STAND ON THESE ISSUES. (GENT/1 GREF-i' 1500) 139 ANON ON U.S. DISPLEASURE WITH GREECE BECAUSE OF INDEPENDENT LINE FOLLOWED BY PAP'AN.DREOU GOVT WHICH REFUSES TO CONTINUE ROLE OF CI.NDERALL_A PLAYED HAPPILY IN PAST BY RIGHT AND YEARNED FOR TODAY BY NEW DEMOCRATIC LEADER EVANGELL OS AVEROF, QUOTING GREEK SPOKESMAN MAROUDHAS THAT GREECE WILL NOT YIELD TO ANY PRESSURES, DIRECT OF INDIRECT AND WHEREVER THEY CAME FROM. (S, i NIN: C:REEK 121800) i/i Approved For Release 2009/07/09: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401770012-5 Approved For Release 2009/07/09: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401770012-5 el, pr U/S ;;UpiiA~! AN(-Orf PRAVDA ON DIVIDED CYPRUS AND THREAT TO ITS (a.5' WlIN: ENGINTER 1910) ANON MP`tRKTNG 10TH ANiNJV TRAGIC EVENTS IN CYPRUS JUL 1974, NOTING i ASS PROVINCIAL RALLIES WILL TAKE PLACE ON INITIATIVE OF AKEL ON 13 JUL AND WILL BE HELD UNDER SLOGANS OF AN INDEPENDENT, SOVERF:IGN, UNITARY , NONALIGNED AND DEMILITARIZED CYPRUS. (SENT: GR 121'7,01)) 97 ANON ON INTL DAY OF SOLIDARITY WITH CYPRUS. (5 MIN: ALBAI*ThN 11120) 1-11 (:38 VIKTOR VINOGRADOV ON RECENT MEETING OF mfAAc~-al PROGRESSIVE. PARTIES OF MEDITERRANEAN COUNTRIES IN BELGRADE. pCL 'St- t (,Liss p (8 *1N: ! (::?MAN I AN 1600) hi I N~ : /;'~N G I N! l l::K 1431) 09 BO;j I3 DUROV ON MILITARY BUILDUP I N PAKISTAN AND ALARM VOICED BY P('LS OF REGION, GUOTING PATRIOT ON PAKISTAN'S SUBSTITUTION FOR SEATO BY U.S., MAINTAINING PAK I STAN IS A BASE AGAINST AFGHAN PPL, THAT i'AKI STAN LOOKS TO CREATE CONFLICT WITH ITS NEIGHBORS, STRF_S'_SIi-.1G THAT PAKISTAN'S ECON SUFFERS AS A RESULT OF MILITARY SPEND] NC, C*LUOTING NATIONAL HERALD THAT IT WOULD BE BEST FOR PAKISTAN TO GIVE UP ITSHOPES TO BE A GREAT POWER. (4- V9 v (Lii::HI N) ON FRUITFUL ECON COOP BETWEEN INDIA, USSR. (5 ) A 1. 130) U At--(AAANI ;TAN 91 SUMMARY ANON IZVESTIYA ON SITUATION OF AFGHAN CLERGYMEN. (RP'I PERSIAN 111700 (PERSIAN 1700) (i SUMMARY 'RRASNAYA ZVEZDA DENOUNCING U. S. AND OTHERS FOR ;Pp~ORTING C:OUN T ER---( FREE IN AFGHANISTAN. (5 MIN: ITALIAN 1900 C:E NI 1500 AUAi3IC 1430) L3 13JUL_i94 Approved For Release 2009/07/09: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401770012-5 Approved For Release 2009/07/09: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401770012-5 Std mW Jj_ 93 REV) .W OF SOVIET PRESS ON COUNTER-REV FORCES ON WHICH WA:Sl n :i i\.3G1O t DEPENDS IN ITS UNDECLARED WAR AGAINST AFGHANISTAN, GUO71NG ZA RUi EZHOFi, KRASNAYA ZVEZDA, NEW TIMES AND SOVETSKAYA ROSS1YA ON CRIMES BY BANDITS AGAINST VILLAGERS, ASIA AND AFRICA TODAY LOOKS AT REAL MOTIVES. OF CGUN T Eh(-REVS AND MEZHDUNARODNAYA ZHIZN AND KOMOOI'iOLSKAYA PRAVDA GIVE DETAILS OF FINANCIAL BACKING AND SUPPORT GIVEN BY U.S. PRAVDA NOTES THAT SOVIET PRESENCE IN AFGHANISTAN IS THERE AT REQUEST nF= GOVERNMENT AND SOVIET CONTINGENT WILL BE WITHDRAWN AS SOON AS WAR STOPS. (3 MIN: 94 ROUNDUP NEWS REPORTS FROM DRA, INCL CONSTRUCTION OF RESIDENTIAL HOUSING, TRAINING OF MEDICAL PERSONNEL, OTHERS. (5 ii,IN: MOND 0700) 95 BORIS SAVODYAN ON AFGHAN AC R I , INCL INTVW WITH AFGHAN AGRI,4IINISTFR. (RPT MAYAK 120430) (FRENCHINTER 122000) TAKE 7 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTKARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED L 141049 96 PRAVDA ON UPCOMING PRC-UK TALKS ON HONG KONG. (3 MIN: 10G Lom 4L +cc VIE) 1000) 55 t 97 PROGRAM FOR CHI YOUTHS: NEWS ABOUT YOUTH ACTIVITIES. (70 (SVETLANIN) ON VISIT TO (SUVOLOV) MIL ACADEMY, INTVWJNG CADET ON HIS STUDY, GAINS, FUTURE PLAN (7 MIN): SPECIAL PROGRAM SPORTS WINDOW: (POZULAVSKIY) ON MATCHES PLAYED BETWEEN SOV WOMEN'S BASKETBALL TEAM AND CHI TEAM IN BEIJING, SHANQt$ I (5 MIN). (19.5 MIN, OVERALL: MAND 1230) 98 PROGRAM FOR CHI INTELLECTUALS: INTVW WITH (KULIN), CHAIRMAN OF CENTRAL BOARD OF TU OF CUL WORKERS, ON ROLE OF TUS IN ft-C-- PR9t TING WORKERS' RIGHTS. Is MIN: MAND 1600) 55 99 TABS NEWS ANALYST (MIKHAIL YAKUFES) ON RECENT MTG OF KHMER Iccw-p ~ou~thor) ESISTANCE LDRS IN BEIJING. (RPT ENGINTER 102010) (4.5 MIN: pyto 4' p L 030) JUL 55 S v -" ' Approved For Release 2009/07/09: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401770012-5 9 Approved For Release 2009/07/09: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401770012-5 PAX ad -Ja V11'4 1.00 PRAVDA CITING JAP PRESS ON RECENT VISIT OF PRC DEFENSE MINISTER 10 JAPAN, NOTING GROWING MILITARY CONTACT BETWEEN TWO GO) ~c. U. S. FOR CONTINUING ITS MILITARY BUILDUP DESPITE PROTESTS AND 01 SP OBJECTIONS FROM ALL QUARTERS. REITERATES SOVIET UNION'S PEACEFUL VA STANP'PN INDIAN OCEAN. (4 MIN: HIND 1130) U5 () 102 ALEKSANDR LEVCHENKO RE ASEAN FOREIGN MINISTERS' TALKS Wuk ' TO FORM NEW MILIT BLOC WITH ASEAN AS ITS MBR. (5 MIN: MAND vts~ 1600) 1 l / j it M4d COUNTRIES (3 MIN: INDO 1330 1500) ASIA/FAR EA ST 101 TASS SPEC CORR (VLADIMIR KARKIYAS) REFERRING TO UN SPECIAL CMTTEE MTG ON INDIAN OCEAN NOW GOING ON IN NEW YORK, CHIDES IN JAKARTA. (RPT URDU 121300) (4 MIN: HIND 1130 THAI 1100 BUR 103 SPECIAL PROGRAM "2-LINE STRUGGLE ON WORLD POLIT ARENA": BULATOV ON 3HULTZ VISIT TO SE ASIA, CHARGING U.S. WITH TRYING 104 ANON ON SHULTZ VISIT TO SE ASIAN COUNTRIES WHICH IS DESIGNED TO TURN THIS REGION INTO A REGION UNDER U.S. MILI,T-INFLUENCE. (5.5 MIN: VIET 1000) It 105 TAS$ POLITICAL NEWS ANALYST ASKOLD BIRYUKOV ON 1(''' CONCLUSION REACHED AS CLOSE OF ASEAN FOREIGN MINISTERS CONF IN IJAKARTA. (700 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1904) 106 OLEG ALEKSEYEV ON MEETING OF ASEAN FOREIGN MINISTERS IN JAKARTA, TOUCHING ON WASHINGTON'S FAILURE TO DICTATE TO THEM THEREBY STIRRING UP TROUBLE IN INDOCHINA TO DISTRACT ATTN OF PUBLIC OF ASEAN COUNTRIES FROM PEACE INITIATIVES OF THREE INDOCHINA COUNTRIES AND FROM MILITARY ASPECT OF PRC-USA COOPERATION. INDOCHINA COUN RIES' PEACE PROPOSALS REVIEWED. (5 MIN: ENGINTER 1431) Ls, /SS (DUROV) ON JAP-U. S. SECURITY PACT, SAYING IT DAMAGES JAP'S NATL INTERESTS SECURITY, THREATENS SECURITY OF NEIGHBORING COJN\ RIES IN ASIA. (6 MIN: MANDSEA 1130) g Approved For Release 2009/07/09: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401770012-5 13 JUL 1984 Approved For Release 2009/07/09: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401770012-5 u 5S fU 100 GIST OF (DOMITRIY PETROV) ARTICLE ON CURRENT JAP-U. S. RELATIONS PUB1-IS14ED IN MEZHDUNARODNAYA ZHIZN, NOTING JAP INVOLVEMENT IN U. S. STRATEGY AGAINST USSR. (13 MIN: JAP 109 INTVW WITH VICE MIN OF FISH INDUSTRY BYSTROV ON SOV-JAP COOP ,6\ FISHERY. (7 MIN, SENT: JAP 121200) 110 RADIO MOSCOW ANNOUNCES ESSAY CONTEST FOR THAI LISTENERS, lrl Ili- MARKING 20TH ANNIV OF THAI-LANG PROGRAM, ON KNOWLEDGE ABOUT h h . 0 5 c " USSR U-SSr' zm ..1) "N^ ~~~ 111 SOUTH KOREA DICTATOR CHON TU-HWAN SCHEMES TO REPRESS ~p 1 FINANCIAL SCANDALS BY DISMISSING SOME HIGH-RANKING OFFICIALS SHIF ING RESPONSIBILITY ONTO THEM. (3 MIN, SENT: KOREAN 1130) ASIAN COMMUNIST 112 (NIKOLAYEV) ON COOPERATION BETWEEN USSR AND DPRK IN CULTURAL SCI F1 EDUCATIONAL FIELDS. (5 MIN, SENT: KOREAN 0930) 1'., REPORT ON SOV BOOKS TO BE PUBLISHED IN VIETNAMESE BY MOSC,OWIPUDLISHING HOUSE. (5 MIN: VIET 1300 1400) 114 BUI ml NGA, SEC OF CP ORGANIZATION OF VIET WORKERS AT COTTON YARN FACTORY IN KRASNODAR, ON WORK, ACTIVITIES OF VIET WORKS S THERE. (4 MIN: VIET 1300 1400) Approved For Release 2009/07/09: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401770012-5 (3 MIN: THAI 1100) Approved For Release 2009/07/09: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401770012-5 4 ''1 118 REPORT ON QUIZ ORGANIZED BY MOSCOW RADIO RE 40TH ANNIV CEMA/EAST EUROPE 1.15 SUMMARIES TIKHONOV KOMMUN13T ON RESULTS OF CEMA ECON 6-e SUMMIT. (TASSE 111000) (11 MIN: BUR 1 630 MAND 0700; 9-8 MIN: l9 ~5 1 N TER 1910 LAO 1030; 1. 5 MIN: JAP 12L200; BRIEF: JAP 121000) I16 YAKOV MALYKIN ON'IMPORTANCE OF CEMA ECON SUMMIT. (CZECH/SLOVAK 121600) (8-5 MIN: POLISH 1400 ROMANIAN 1600 KOREAN 0930) 117 ANON ON COOP AMONG CEMA COUNTRIES IN CONSERVATION OF TAKE B OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 13 JUL 84 OF cnr T AL T ST DDUOI 11T T nn1 I N 81 11 fGAR T A IA. MIN: Mill BULGARIAN 417.13r%% IY PEACE RUN MOSCOW - FREIBERG IN THE GDR. IT IS DEVOTED TO THE 40TH a`n ANNIVERSARY OF VICTORY OVER THE FASCISM. (99 MIN); REPORT DEVOTED Go- tip VTO SOVIET VIOLINIST OLEG KOGAN AND HIS VISIT TO THE GDR, WHERE HE WILL GIVE GUEST PERFORMANCES AND MEET STUDENTS AT SEMINARS. (3 MIN); MAILBAG, INCLUDING REQUESTED INFORMATION ABOUT VARIOUS (ASSN SPORTS ACTIVITIES IN THE USSR, PARTICIPATION OF SOVIET SPORTSMEN IN THE OLYMPIC GAMES. (10 MIN); BRIEF MISCELLANEOUS NEWS FROM UtSSo ,511,-P'CSOVIET ECONOMY AND INDUSTRY (3 MIN). (25 MIN OVERALL INCL MUSIC: GERMAN 1600 1 i)Ec1 U'S 5 STAT tv 55 P--- 3i Approved For Release 2009/07/09: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401770012-5 Approved For Release 2009/07/09: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401770012-5 121 YURZY ILYIN, DPTY MINISTER OF HEAVY INDUSTRY AND TRANSPORT ENGINEERING, ON SOVIET-POLISH COOPERATION. (POLISH 1300) uss b 122 ANON KIEV REPORT GIVING PROFILE OF GEN. VLADIMIR PILINSKIY, ,W1R VETERANS. (POLISH 1400) U,sS(L- HERS],J 123 "SOVIET UNION YESTERDAY, TODAY AND TOMORROW": INCL ITEM ON i0 a. ON 40T1=t, ANNIV OF LIBERATION OF KIEV AND UKRAINE. (ITALIAN 1900) 124 "VANTAGE POINT": BORIS BELITSKIY ON 9TH ANNIV SINCE START SPACE/SCIENCE OF SOVIET-AMERICAN JOINT SPACEFLIGHT, JULY 1975, STRESSING THAT u,SS~' A VENTURE THAT STARTED FULL OF PROMISE FOR POOLING EFFORTS IN VAS Ola g(j SPACE BY WORLD'S MAJOR SPACE POWERS, AND WHICH WAS DASHED BY U. S. 0t' J+"TENDS IY TOWARD MILITARIZATION OF SPACE. (SENT: ENGUK 1900) 125 ANON REVIEWING FIVE MONTHS OF SOVIET COSMONAUTS' STAY ABOOSALYUT-7. (GREEK 121500 ENGAF 1700 2000 SPANLA 2300) 126 "RADIO JOURNAL ON SCI-TECH IN USSR": INCL REPORT ON SOVIET c 127 SCI-ENGINEERING: INCL REPORT ON RESULTS OF RESEARCH ON MARS AND VENyS. (ITALIAN 1900) 128 REPORT ON SOVIET SCI EXPEDITION TO NORTH POLE. (7 1L.SSt MIN: t 0700 MANDSEA 1130) OWO REPORT BY POLAR EXPLORER (TORSTIKOV) ON CREATION OF NORT POLE 27 RESEARCH STATION. (RPT GERMAN 111600) (GERMAN 0900) LIFE IN USSR 130 PRAVDA EDITORIAL 14 JUL DEVORED TO VOCATION AND DUTIES OF lJ~'~ v COMMUNISTS IN COUNTRYSIDE. (2 MIN: ORBITA 2000) 131 REPORT ON ON CEREMONY PRESENTATING STATE AWARDS TO GROUP OF FIGURES FROM SCIENCE AND CULTURE AND PARTY AND STATE WORKERS 41 IN KREMLIN 13 JUL, INCL ADDRESS BY KUZNETSOV (BRIEF). (200 TEXT 5e+ SENT: MAYAK 1230; KUZNETSOV ONLY, BRIEF: ORBITA 1704 1800 1904 13 JUL U04 Approved For Release 2009/07/09: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401770012-5 Lei, J C 1 O OME 1800), 15 Approved For Release 2009/07/09: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401770012-5 132 SUMMARY IVAN KAPITONOV KOMMUNIST Of GROWTH OF SOVIET INCOMES, IMPROVED WELFARE. (TASSE 121443) (7 MIN, SENT: MAYAK 0800; BRIEF: 1V(, S ENG I,NWR 0700 0900 MANDSEA 1130) REPORT ON SOLEMN MEETING 12 JUL DEDICATED TO 60TH ANNIV (9(3CONFERRING OF LENIN'S NAME UPON KOMSOMOL, GIVING ACCOUNT OF ar fA d l~ pF PROCEEDINGS AND QUOTING SPEECH BY VI.KTOR MISHIN (3 MIN)t4. (45 MIN, L~2 n~i^) S n0 J- E X C TTS SENT: HOME 1315) ~ STAT u c jm TAKE 9 OF 9 -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 13 JUL 34 135 "COMMENTATOR ANSWERS LISTENERS' QUESTIONS": NIKOLAY GORSHKOV REPLIES TO ESSEX LISTENER ON AVAILABILITY OF MANUFACTURING CONSUMER GOODS IN USSR, POINTING OUT THAT, GENERALLY SPEAKING, THERE IS NO SHORTAGE OF CONSUMER GOODS IN USSR AND THAT, IN FACT, USSR EXPORTS TO MANY COUNTRIES INCL BRITAIN OF ITS SURPLUS CONSUMER GOODS, MENTIONING THAT FOR A TIME THERE WERE GREAT DEMANDS IN USSR FOR FOREIGN PRODUCED CONSUMER PRODUCTS, BUT IN RECENT YEARS GOVT HAS GIVEN MORE ATTENTION TO IMPROVEMENT OF PRODUCTION IN THIS COUNTRY AND AS A RESULT LIGHT INDUSTRY PRODUCTS ARE NOW CHALLENGING IMPORTED GOODS, TOUCHING ON SOVIETS' GROWING SPENDING POWERS THANKS p'~,~TO INCREASING WAGES. (ENGUK 1900) ~--0-~ 13 JUL 19F I :;~ 0 Approved For Release 2009/07/09: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401770012-5 G Approved For Release 2009/07/09: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401770012-5 5p' 136 IVAN KOSTYUKOV MARKING IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY WORKERS' DAY 15 JUL, NOTING METALWORKERS ARE ONE OF HIGHEST PAID CATEGORIES OF COUNTRY'S LABOR FORCE AND EMPLOYMENT IS GUARANTEED, POINTING OUT THAT INDUSTRY HAS UPDATED MANY OF ITS FACTORIES THUS RAISING EFFICIENCY AND IMPROVING WORKING CONDITIONS. (3 MIN: ENGINTER 1310 ITALIAN 1700 ARABIC 1630 PERSIAN 1600 CZECH/SLOVAK 1500 SERBO 1600 1900) 137 "WHAT IS COMMUNISM": VLADIMIR AFONIN REPLIES TO (THOMAS KUSA) OF NEW YORK ON ORIGINS AND FUNCTIONS OF CPSU. (RPT ENGNA 26220`(ENGNA 2200) 138 VISITORS: CZECHOSLOVAK RADIO WORKESRS: CZECH/SLOVAK 1500 /73 t 1319}MISC INTERNAL USSR ITEMS: 73 GLOBAL 3 SOV 9 DEMOC 8 Lt S S(v YUGO 3 EUR 13 NORTHAM 2 LATAM 9 MIDEAST 1 AFR 7 ASC 10 ASNC 8 7NPR ENGINTER 1100 V POOR: ENGAF 122000 1700 DART 1500 MISSED: PERSIAN 1400 PART MISSED: ENGINTER 1500 SPANISH 122130 FRENCHMAG 12i930 (ENDALL) BT #9859 -a3 13 JUL 1984, Approved For Release 2009/07/09: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401770012-5