TAKE 1 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 15 OCT 84

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Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501840008-1 ? Ii i s~ = ac Oct 1 SUMMARY ANON KOMSOMOLSKAYA PRAVDA ON FABRICATED CASE AGAINST BULGARIAN CITIZEN ANTONOV, HELD FOR COMPLICITY IN ATTEMPT ON POPE'S LIFE. (RPT ENGINTER 141710) (ENGINTER 2. EDUARD KOVALEV ON REPORT BY BULGARIAN TELEGRAPH AGENCY THAT BULGARIAN CITIZEN SERGEI ANTONOV HAS SENT LTR TO ITALIAN HEAD OF STATE, PRESIDENT PERTINI, RE HIS DETENTION WITHOUT TRIAL ACCUSED OF INVOLVEMENT IN ATTEMPT ON POPE'S LIFE. (ENT: KAYAK 2030) 3 REPORT FROM TASS PARIS CORESPONDENT ON ANTONOV CASE. (3 MIN, OR : BULGARIAN 1630) 4 LITERATURNAYA ROSSIYA ON FORTHCOMING INTL BADMINTON COMPETITION TO B E HELD Al MOSCOW'S DRUZHBA UNIVERSAL SPORTS HALL. ^N OCT 26-28. (350 TEXT: TASSE.,1813) STAT 5 PRAVDA ON UNGA GENERAL DEBATE. (3,MIN: ENGINTER V-'-7 2110 {f:N(-,' t fay, -?300 ) 6 HIGHLIGHTS OF SOVIET NOTE TO PEREZ ON DECOLONZATION, CIRCUL..ALTED AS AN OFFICIAL DOCUMENT AT UNGA. (3 MIN: ENGINTER ' 110, E'NGI -1 P300) I Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501840008-1 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501840008-1 F10P.30I ( 8 LIFE OF FRATERNAL PARTIES PROGRAM: PRAVA BY DEP DIR OF L C'EO DEPT OF MONGOLIAN PPL ' S REV PATY CC ON I DO EDU IN MONGOLIA `4 MIN); ARTICLE BY SEC OF VCP CC ON VCP'S POLITICAL GOALS UNDER CURRENT CONDITIONS IN SE ASIA (7 MIN); ROUNDUP OF NEWS BRIEFS N). (16 MIN, OVERALL: MAND 0700) STAT 9 FROM THE PRACTICE OF COOPERATION: GDR TRADE REP IN MOSCOW STEAKS ON SOVIET-GDR COOPERATION; MONGOLIAN COSMONAUT TALKS ABOUT INTERKOSMOS PROGRAM; VIET PIANIST EDUCATED IN USSR GETS POLISH CULTURAL AWARD; ROMANIAN EQUIPMENT FOR SOVIET OIL INDUSTRY; SOVIET-CUBAN CULTURAL COOPERATION; HUNGARIAN OPERETTA IN MOSCOW. (20-19--t4 N, INCL MUSIC: POLISH 1400 BULGARIAN 1630) 1 F,1114~ STAT;N- KORSHUNOV V REVIEWS L'ISTENERS' LTRS, FRG LISTENER EXPRESSES CONCERN ABOUT U.S. FOREIGN POLICY, AUSTRALIAN LISTENER ALSO; A FRENCH LISTENER WRITES ABOUT U.S. IMPERIALISM; A CZECHOSLOVAK LISTENER COMPARES U.S. POLICY OF NAZI GERMAN POLICY WHICH LEAD TO WAR (3 MIN). (HOM 0900OR 13 I TA 0900) S IU - 11 "ROUND-UP OF POLITICAL EVENTS"; UN COMMITTEE ON EXERCISE p k.esh 1JL- TS tio_~ OF INALIENABLE RIGHTS OF PALESTINIAN PPL EXPRESSED GRAVE CONCERN/ OVER WORSENING POSITION OF PALESTINIANS LIVING ON ISRAELI-OCCUPIED TERRITORIES; COMMITTEE QUOTED ON ISRAELI OCCUPATION, REVIEWING I HISTORY OF ISRAEL AND RELATIONS WITH UN AND CONSTANT AID IT HAS, BEEN RECEIVING FROM USA; CHERNENKO BRIEFLY QUOTED AT MTG WITH YEMENI LDR (4 MIN; DETAILS OF REPORT RELEASED BY LONDON-BASED INTL INSTITUTE FOR STRATEGIC STUDIES, RE DEVELOPMENT OF MODERN WEAPONS (SENT (ENGNA 0001) k S -I 12 "INTL WORKERS' AND COMMUNIST MOVEMENT": REPORT ON ANNOUNCEMENT CP'u5,4 THAT GUS HALL AND ANGELA DAVIS ARE CANDIDATES FOR FORTHCOMING-U.S. (AS otj PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION; INTVW WITH HIKMET (TURGUD), MBR OF TURKISH ) tlu L+wr C? CC, ON STRUGGLE FOR UNITY OF FORCES OF LEFT IN TURKEY, ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED IN COMMUNIST AND WORKERS' PARTIES' INTL MAGAZINE, WORLD MARXI,Sjf VIEW. (11. 5 MIN: SPANISH 142230 FORT 1300) - IS OCT 1 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501840008-1 SE ~/~tLv Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501840008-1 is ? 13 "INTERLOCUTOR" PROGRAM COMPILED BY OLEG LAVRUKHIN DEVOTED TO LISTENERS' LTRS FROM PORTUGUESE-SPEAKING AFRICAN COUNTRIES VOICING CONCERN OVER WORSENING INTL SITUATION AND GROWING THREAT OF NUCLE~R WAR AND BLAMING BOTH ON USA WHICH IS ALSO CONDEMNED FOR COOP `6ITH SOUTH AFRICA; LAVRUKHIN QUOTES BRIEFLY GROMYKO'S 6 GA SPEECH AND ELABORATES ON GOSR ANNIV SLOGANS 59 AND 52, u-d THEN RESUMES HIS READING OF EXTRACTS FROM LISTENERS' LTRS WHICH PRAISE USSR'S CONSISTENT PEACE POLICY; ITEM ENDS WITH AN ANTIWAR OV ~~J SO-TI RUSSIAN. (9.5 MIN: PORT 1800) (A-IS f I f 14 SOVIET HISTORIAN, BORIS VIRYAt.UV,ON CPSU'S INTERNATIONALISM, NOTING THAT THE FORMATION OF CPU UNITED WORKING PPL OF DIFFERENT ETHNIC BACKGROUNDS, REFERS TO COMMUNISTS' SLOGAN WORKERS OF WORLD UNITE" WHICH CALLS ON ALL WORKING PPL FOR JOINT STRUGGLE ,S5 C, 142030 FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE AND AGAINST WAR, CITING CHERNENKO ON USSR'S PEACEFUL FOREIGN POLICY GOALS. (7 MIN: ENGAFR 142000 FRENCHAFR 15 VLADLEN KUZNETSOV: "THE ROOTS OF EVIL LIE IN THE POLICY OF STRENGTH," REVIEWING DANGEROUS INTL SITUATION CAUSED BY POLICY OF STRENGTH FOLLOWED BY REAGAN ADMIN, CONTRASTING THIS LINE WITH TRADT1h ONAL SOVIET PEACE POLICY. (7 MIN: GERMAN 1700) (AS TAtF 2 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 15 OCT 84 LD16I114 .~uM 16 (NAME INDISTINCT) VETERAN OF WWII, ON CONCERN OVER INCREASING N4 ACTIV'~T ES OF NEO-NAZI MOVEMENTS. (4.5 MIN: SPANLA 2300) i 1 (BULATOV) ON HEAVY FOREIGN DEBT BURDEN OF DEVPG NATIONS, c DENOUNCING WESTERN BANKERS FOR RAISING INTEREST RATES TO EXORBITANT H I(;{T O )(PLOIT DEVELOPING NATIONS. (7 MIN: MAND 0700) j/ilk3L.BAC FOR( '4ORTHAM LISTENERS. (RPT ENG14A 140001) (ENGNA 0 j ) ( 3 _ 5 OCT 1984 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501840008-1 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501840008-1 1'7 "YOUR OPINION" FEATURE: COLOMBIAN LISTENER ON THREATS TO WORLD PEACE; FRG LISTENER ON REAGAN'S BOMB JOKE; MEXICAN LISTENER; ON REAGAN'S BOMB JQ E; SPANISH LISTENER ON BRAVE RESISTANCE BY NICARAGUAN GUVT AGAINST U.S. ADMIN; ARGENTINE LISTENER SENDS POEM ON Rr-_SSS'ANCL OF NICARAGUAN GOVT TO U. S. ADMIN. (9 MIN: SPANLA LtS 20 MAILBAG FOR WORLD SERVICE LISTENERS: INCL REPLIES TO AUSTRALIAN WHO ASKS FOR MEANING OF WORKD OSVIET AS IT APPLIES TO GOVT IN USSR, HE IS TOLD IT IS F CNCL, THE FOUNDATION OF SOVIET UNION'S POLITICAL SYSTEM; INDIAN LISTLOER ASKS ABOUT GRAIN IMPORTS BY USSR, LISTENR TOLD IT IS ACTUALLY FODDER GRAIN AND RELATIVELY SMALL IN QUANTITY; LISTENER ASKS IF THERE IS A DRINKING PROBLEM, HE IS TOLD THERE IS BUT SOCIETY IS DOING EVERYTHING TO ITLISTENER FROM BOLTON ASKS IF WINE MAKING IS ILLEGAL (D6-)S0LVE IN USSR, NOT WHEN IT IS FOR PRIVATE USE BUT IT IS PROHIBITED TO PRODUCE IT FOR SALE LIKE OTHER INDUSTRIES; BRITISH LISTENER ASKS IF PERSONAL COMPUTERS ARE POPULAR IN USSR, HE IS TOLD NOT AS YET AS WIDESPREAD AS JAPAN AND USA; .U.S. LISTENER ASKS WHY COLOR RED ATTACHED TO COMMUNISM; LISTENER TOLD IT SYMBOLIZES RED BLOOD SPLIT FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE; LISTENER ASKS ABOUT SOVIET INVOLVEMENT IN AFGHANISTAN AND WHAT IT HAS BROUGHT; LISTENER TOLD IT HAS BROUGHT POLITICAL STABLITY TO COUNTRY; INDIAN LISTENER ASKS WHAT SOVIET TRADE UNIONS DO FOR THEIR MBRS AS REGARDS HOLIDAYS, LISTENER TOLD THEY HAVE MANY HOLIDAY CENTERS AND MANY WORKING PPL RECEIVE HOLIDAY VOUCHERS; BRITISH LISTENER ASKS IF THE USSR EXPECTS TO CONTINUE ITS RAPID ECON DEVELOPMENT-IN THE FUTURE, LISTENER TOLD THIS DEPENDS ON BOTH DOMEsTr'AND FOREIGN DEVELOPMENTS. (ENGINTER 1231) (.A S ( r` 21 -REVIEW OF LISTENERS' LTRS: LISTENERS' LTRS QUOTED EXPRESSING (HEIR ADMIRATION OF PROGRAM, SENDING BEST WISHES, LISTENERS' _TRS QUOTED EXPRESSING CONCERN FOR PEACE. { 'J, M I N : '. iNGA; R 17000 4A Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501840008-1 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501840008-1 22 MAILBAG PROGRAM: READING JAp sISTENERS LTR ON MEMORIES OF VISIT TO USSR, WAR, PEACE, CONCERNS A30UT NAKASONE ATTEMPT TO PILL TAREZ' `JAf I1 TUAL IJNDERSTANDINO BETWEEN SOV, JAP PPL, OT14ERS,, (2 M TN: JAP 1411200) 23", LI3TEINNRS QUIZ RE FORTHCOMING MOSCOW INTL YOUTH AND STUDENT FESTTV . (4-3 MIN: ENGUK 2000 SE;RBO 2000 THAI i100) i COW AMNIV,_RSARY CASE 2n CPSU CC SLO A~1S. (ENGINTER 102110) (6-3 MIN: ENGINTER Sloc~a~s ~~ 6052 Q oijwF(? I -Z10 G&E.EK 141 ?00 HUNGARIAN 141900 BUR 141430 JAP 141200) 11 ) a I SARM/ Pr ACE 25 COSMONAUT GEORGIY GRECHKO, VICE CHMN SOVIET PEACE CMTEE, 9Pac2 SOV IC-T PRESS, ARTICLE ENTITLED "SPACE SOLELY FOR PEACEFUL ENDS. " r~ fi Mlfy1: I AE .IAN 2000 ) 76 "waY WE SEE IT": ROUNDUP St]V PRESS COMMENT, RE 15TH ANNIV LAUW. OF IiNITERVO NOS PROGRAM, ON SIGNIFICANCE OF PROJECT, (sue ?U'GTINGG WORLD MARXIST REVIEW, IZVESTIYA, UNATTRIBUTE DINTVW WITH O J iL J ~1 0E''' IiVNGARIAN SCIENTIST, PRAVDA, KOMSOi11OLSKAYA PR.&,VDA CONTRASTING LI SStL pr,r U.S. MILITARIZATION CF SPACE WITH ITS PEACEFUL UTILIZATION BY USSR, PROAVOA QN SOVIET UN INITIATIVE ON SUOJECT. Pace-.., SPACE: WORDS AND DEEDS, " ON DEMANDS FOR PREVENTING M I L I TAR I Z I A.T I ON ax (#A OF OUTER SPACE. (590 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1525 TASSR 1300) SpG-C.0- L,ISS(L r_3 TABS CCRR VLADIMMIIR BOG:CHEV ON NEED TO PREVENT ,' ,L-Ilr':RjZATiOM OF OUTER SPACE. (6 ilIN: iROMANIAN 1700) VS 27 TABS POLITICAL ANALYST YURIY KORNILOV "WEAPONS IN OUTER 2 (40-LINE STRUGGLE ON -WORLD POL I T ARENA" PRESENTS TASS NILIT 00SERVER (ACOACHEV) ON TWO DIFFERENT ATTITUDES TOWARD FUTURE OF SPACE ItFLb BY VSSIL USA. (5 MIN: 5 OCT 1984 ~S Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501840008-1 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501840008-1 3u YEVGENIY KACHANOV ON WASHINGTON ANNOUNCEMENT ON SETTING NA-' UP OF NATIONAL SPACE COMMISSION TO OUTLINE AND FORMULATE LONGTERM L t5 .Gr%is5l AIMS AND TASKS' OF-UU!`S. SPACE PROGRAM. (3. 5 MIN, SENT: HOME / 16r~00BITA 11,00) (AS 31 SOVIET DEFENSE MINISTRY ANNOUNCEMENT ON USSR DEPLOYMENT OF CRUISE MISSILES TO COUNTER EXISTING U.S. DEPLOYMENT. (TASSE 131752) (3 MIN: BUR 141430 INDO 1330 1500; 2-1 MIN: GREEK 131900 1416 O-B4R 141430; BRIEF: GREEK 141900) kkS 32` TASS MILIT ANALYST VALDIMIR BOGACHEV ON RECENT SOVIET COUTNERMEASURES ANNOUNCED BY SOVIET DEFENSE MINISTRY. (RPT TASSE 142043) (ENGINTER 1410 1810 2110 ENGNA 2300 ENGUK 2000 PTAL 1800 GERMAN 1600 PERSIAN 1500 1700 ARAB 1730 TURK 1400 ZULU 1800 BULL 1630 POLISH 1500 SERBO 1700 2000 KOR 1330 LAO 1300 BE G 1500 URDU 1300 BUR 1430) US T ASS POLITICAL ANALYST VASILIY KHARKOV "FUTILE CALCULATIONS, ILLUSORY HOPES" ON USSR DEFENSE MINISTRY REPORT ON COUNTERMEASURES TAKEN BY USSR IN ANSWER TO MASS DEPLOYMENT ASS ?~ BY 3A OF LONGRANGE CRUISE MISSILES OF ALL MODES OF BASING. (400 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1600 TASSR 1348) Gc$ TAKE 3 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 15 OCT 84 u 5 - 1n0tJ L( 34 VLADIMIR (TOXACHYEV) ON USSR DEPLOYMENT OF MISSILES TO m~55~~rs COUNTERACT U.S. GOVT'S DEPLOYMENT, THUS FORCING USSR TO TAKE MEASURES TO PREVENT U.S. FROM ACHIEVING MILIT SUPERIORITY. (4 MIN: PORTBRAZ 2200 SPAN[ A 2300 )L ./ US ~s s2- _ ~ ` P 3 ~.1 lS ARiv}/ ! 55 Lt C o r rH Fl FIFATURF . (rc e r F_n/~ INr ,e /yt~9! o) ~n6!n/~? 36 "''DISARM, ISSUE OF THE DAY" FEATURE: VIKTOR SHLENOV us - uSy~ Ps+k "PEACE, SECURITY AND COOP FOR EUROPE," RE GOSR SLOGAND AND SIoSu~s S ~'~t GosR EUROMISSILES (RPT GERMAN 121700); TASS MILIT ANALYST BOGACHEV ON DECLINING U.S. REPUTATION IN REGARD TO AGMTS AND TREATIES ON ARMS 1,15 d'`O &A4r"j _ MI TAT I ON3 (PPT TASSE 091629). (CREEK 141600) a- 15 OCT 1984 d, us 2- V Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501840008-1 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501840008-1 DISARM -- AGAINST U.S. MILIT DOCTRINE," DEALING WITH ACTIVITIES SCHEDULED FOR TUESDAY 1b OCT TO BE CARRIED OUT BY YOUTH ORGANIZATIONf OF FEL RATJON OF GERMAN LABOR UNIONS, CENTRAL DEMAND OF ACTIVITIES S `ss t's1 S STOF1! OF STATIONING OF NEW U. S. NUCLEAR MISSILES IN FRG AND REVERSA) \OF DANGEROUS U. S. STRATEGIC CONCEPTS. (5 MIN: GERMAN 1700)( ss& &0 33 VIKTOR SHLENOV "PEACE, SECURITY AND COOP FOR EUROPE," RE L~OGANS AND EUROMISSILES. " (RPT GERMAN ?121700) (PORT 1800) 5 Stow 2 GO$R~S L& "FOR PEACE AND SECURITY IN EUROPE": NEWS ON CONTINUING I MOVT AGAINST DEPLOYMENT OF PERSHING AND CRUISE MISSILES IN WEST 64t EUROPE, REVIEW OF LISTENERS' LTRS TO MOSCOW RADIO STRESSING NEED MkSSIl FOR SERIOUS TALKS TO STOP NUCLEAR ARMS RACE, CONDEMNING U. S. AND C.'+ .--------NATO AGGRESSIVE POLICY, LAUDING SOVIET STRUGGLE FOR PEACE AND STAT APPEAL FOR FURTHER STRUGGLE TO TURN PACIFIC REGION INTO NUC-FREE 'ANON DISCUSSING WORLDWIDE ANTIWAR ACTIONS. (RPT ENGINTER 0.c hoes 131410) (GREEK 131900 BUR 131430) STAT Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501840008-1 us 5- Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501840008-1 ? STAT uS 'D u.S 7y). &j-- ? 45 IN1V'd WITH GURIY MARCHUK, DPTY CHAIRMAN OF USSR CNCL OF MINISTERS, ON U.S. TRADE SANCTIONS AGAINST USSR. (350 TEXT SENT: TASSE 0945 TAS3R 0925) t~ss(L- 43 46 (ALEKSNADR YASNEV) ON 2D ANNIV OF PROJECT EXODUS LAUNCHED 15 IN U., S. (SENT: ENGNA 2300) r ti -S 7 THE WAY WE SEE IT: (DMITIRIY ZAKHAROV) REPLY TO QUESTION ULS a,/1 BY ZAMBIAN LISTENER. (RPT ENGINTER 141710) (ENGINTER 1531) (SS1- C(n V-5 STAT Sao VS STAT cl~ is 48- INTL DIARY: INCL ANON SAYING ORDINARY AMERICANS DO NOT SHARE RULING CIRCLES' STRIVING TO ATTAIN SUPERIORITY OVER USSR, DATA QUQTED_FROM TWO RECENT U. S. OPINION POLLS TO SUPPORT CLAIM, NOTING BOTH MONDALE AND FERRARO HAVE CONDEMNED PLANS TO MILITARIZE SPACE; VYACHESLAV LAVRENTYEV CITING WASHINGTON POST ON TV DEBATES BETWEEN R?:AGAN AND MONDALE, (SENT). (HOME 1745) 50 MIKHAIL GLEBOV CITING INTL HERALD TRIBUNE GIVING EXAMPLES OF U.S. DEFENSE DEPT USES AMERICAN TAXPAYERS MONEY, DETREMENTAL TO U. S. ECCO14. (ENGINTER 1410 1810) (t S Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501840008-1 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501840008-1 0 ? L0161302 STAT 53 HERNAN DEL CANTO ON INCREASING DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN ISOLATION PINOCHET`S REGIME IS SUFFERING. ALSO POINTS OUT NEED-FOR ENTIRE COUNTRY TO SUPPORT A NATIONAL STOPPAGE DEMANDING AN IMP1t)VEMENT TO CURRENT SITUATION. (6 MIN: SPANCHILE 2100) a4 ANON ON ARRANGEMENT FOR FIRST NATL STOPPAGE TO BE HELD 30 OCT IN CHILE. MARIO NAVARRO, LDR OF SOLE CENTRAL ORGANIZATION OF CHILEAN WORKERS (CUTCH), TALKS ABOUT PURPOSE OF STOPPAGE SCHEDULED FOR 30 OCT. (13. 5 MIN: SPANCHILE 2100) ~, Y1~XL STAT tt~o M10 Ld . 55 ANON POINTING OUT THAT EXPLOSION IN CHURCH IN PUNTA ARENAS WAS OBVIOUSLY A CNI DOING AND ON NEED TO CLARIFY THIS ATTACK IN WI CH A SECURITY OFFICER DIED. (3 MIN: SPANCHILE 2130) PEDRO CORREA ON CHILEAN STUDENT STRUGGLE AGAINST REGIME AND TO( TUT E PRACTICED BY CNI. (10 MIN, POOREST: SPANCHILE 2130) 52 ANON TASS CORR IN CUBA ON CUBAN CONTRIBUTIONTO CEMA. SUGAR C~~ Q ':=XPORIS, MACHINERY IMPORTED FROM CEMA COUNTRIES BY CUBA. (3 MIN: i*11 t 0100) - 15 DCT 1984 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501840008-1 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501840008-1 DIREC1OR E AT - AbIO MOSCOW; STUDIOS. (3 MIN: SPANCUBA 01-00) 60\--BOMMARY ALEXANDER LUKYANOV REPLIES TO READERS' QUESTIONS PUBLISHED IN PRAVDA ON PRESENT DAY SITUATION ON FALKLANDS, TOUCHING ON BRITISH--ARGENTINE RELATIONS AND U. S. ATTEMPTS TO MILITARIZE 61 VALENTIN MASHKIN ON VOA REPORT ON LITERACY CAMPAIGN IN UA. (RPT SPANLA 132300) (5 MIN: BUR 131430) 62 TASS POLITICAL OBSERVER SERGEY KULIK ON NATO NUCLEAR PLANNING GROUP SESSION. (TASSE 131710) (FRENCHINTER 142100 GREEK 141900) uS rNI ENGINTER 131410) (GREEK 131900) 64 "GOOD EVENING, AUSTRIA" PROGRAM FOR AUSTRIAN LISTENERS: INCL SUMMARY FROM UNDATED AND ANON IZVESTIYA DEALING WITH THE (5 MIN); (STANISLAV POLINKOV) CORR FROM VIENNA ON RECENT MTG OF INTL ASSN OF RESISTANCE FIGHTERS ON 40TH ANNIV OF VICTORY OVER NAZI FASCISM (3 MIN). (GERMAUST 2000) 65 GUEST SPEAKER: ALEKSANDR BARABEYCHIK INTVW WITH BRITISH AUTHOR PENELOPE LIVELY, ON HER IMPRESSIONS OF USSR AFTER RECENT CONF OF SOVIET AND BRITISH AUTHORS, SHE SAYS USSR SEEMS TO HAVE MORE VISIBLE HISTORY, MICHAEL HOLROYD ADDS THAT THE USSR HAS GREATER APPETITE FOR WRITTEN WORD THAN IS THE CASE IN BRITAIN. (3 DN: ENC)NTC--.R 1650) U /0 .,.w 15 OCT 1984 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501840008-1 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501840008-1 ? POLITjCE!L PROBLEMS IN THE FUTURE. (ENQUK 2000)" ? 66, GLANCE AT BRITISH SCENE: ARKADIY MASLENNIKOV SUMS UP RESULTS OF TORS IIES CONF IN BRIGHTON, OUTLINING ISSUES DISCUSSED NOTABLY STATE OF BRITISH ECON, SUPPORT FOR U.S. MILITARY PROPOSALS, PLIGHT OF ORDINARY BRITISH WORKERS' AS SHOWN BY ITS ANTI-TU CAMPAIGN, POINTING DESPITE OPPOSITION BY BRITISH PPL AND PARLIAMENTARIANS WITHIN GOVT CIRCLES, THATCHER IS DETERMINED TO -CARRY OUT HFR POLICIES, THEREBY FURTHER AGGROVATING ECON AND t&3 67 VANTAGE POINT: BORIS BELITSKY SPEAKS OF LAST WEEK'S DECISION OF HIGH COURT JUDGE IN BRITAIN TO FINE MINERS UNION AND ITS LDRS, SAYS DECISION IS NOT SURPRISING IN LIGHT OF COUNTRY'S JUDGES POLITICAL LEANINGS, CITING STATISTICS ABOUT JUDGES PUBLISHED IN ANTHONY SAMPSON'S BOOK NEW ANATOMY OF BRITAIN, STRESSING WAS FULLY JUSTIFIED IN HIS REMARKS ABOUT BRITISH JUDICIARY. (ENGUK 2000)(/ 68 NEWSREEL OF SOVIET-FRENCH FRIENDSHIP: ANON IN SERIES ON 60TH ANNIV OF ESTABLISHMENT OF DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS BETWEEN USSR a~~;~ AND FRANCE EN1 ITLED: "GENERAL DE GAULLE AND FRANCE'S RETURN TO- j\c L J_ VLS5f,- Of- INDEPENDENCE AND COOPERATION WITH USSR,"" DEALING WITH COLD WAR - PC F %.0 k1a ~L r-c,rstut, timij I t7tN1-URY XtLAT1UNS BETWEEN USSR AND FRANCE (13 MIN); ANNOUNCEMENT OF COMPETITION RE 60TH ANNIV OF FRENCH-SOVIET ------------------- i1 DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS, QUESTIONS READ (2 MIN); ANON ON VISIT BY REPS OF 23 FRENCH TOWN TWINNED WITH TOWN OF FEDERATION OF RUSSIA, TO USSR INTVW WITH HEAD OF DELEGATION, WHO SPOKE OF EXCHANGES B WFEN FRENCH AND RUSSIAN TOWNS (4 MIN). (FRENCH 1830) 5 0 CT 1984, Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501840008-1 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501840008-1 t,(,% W A Lliif DA-- F;')G OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 15 OCT 84 69 ITALIAN'TOPIC$_IN SOVIET PRESS: PRAVDA ON MTG OF NATO NUCLEAR PLANNING GROUP IN STRESA; 'EKONOMISTICHESKAYA GAZETA ON HARSH CRITICISM OF MCRICAN ECON POLICY EXPRESSED BY PARTICIPANTS AT BOLOGNA SEMINAR; SOVETSKAYA ROSSIYA ON RAMIFICATIONS OF SINDONA AFFAIR; IZVESTIYA ON GREAT INTEREST EXPRESSE DBY ITALIAN BUSINESSMEN IN EXHIBITION OF SOVIET-MADE TV SETS AND DOMESTIC APPLIANCES IN PADUA; FOREIGN LIT PRINTED INTVW GIVEN BY FEDERICO FELLINI. -11 TALI AN- 000 ) 70 ALEKSANDR PETROV INTVWS ANGELO CRESCO, HEAD OF ITALIAN PARLIAMENTARY DELEGATION, CURRENTLY VISITING USSR AT INVITATION OF SOVIET-ITAI-IAN SECTION OF SOVIET PARLIAMENTARY GROUP, HE SPEAKS ON NEED TO STRENGTHEN SOVIET-ITALIAN PARLIAMENTARY RELATIONS IN ORDER TO IMPROVE RECIPROCAL UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN TWO PPLS. (3.5 MIN- ITALIAUOR )0) 71 (YERMOLAYEV) RE 10TH ANNIV NEXT MONTH OF USSR-PORTUGAL U p~,?4RIENDSHIP ASSN, SPEAKS OF CELEBRATIONS PLANNED THROUGHOUT USSR OuSS ON MARK OCCASION, AND PLANNED UZBEKH DELEGATION'S VISIT TO PORTUGAL OCT. (6.5 MIN: PORT 1300) 2 ACCOUNT OF ACTIVITIES OF DIRK DOLMAN-LED DUTCH 'Dot DELE&ATION ACTIVITIES IN ALMA ATA AND HIS MTG WITH AIKEN ASHJMOV, PRESIDENT OF KAZAHKSTAN SUPSOV PRESIDIUM. (450 TEXT: TASSE 1724) 73 CHERNENKO CONTRATULATIONS TO LDRSHIP AND ALL MBRS OF FINLAND-USSR SOCIETY, MARKING 40TH ANNIV OF ITS CREATION. (TASSE 0, 141505) (2-1 MIN: HOME 0330 GREEK 141900 KOREAN 0930 1130 LAO 11'400 M ,NA) 3EA 1130) JI OCT 1984 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501840008-1 1030 1300 CAMB 1330 INDO 1330 URDU 1200 THAI 1100 HIND 1130 BENG 1500 BUR 14'30; BRIEF: TASSE 0505 MAYAK 0300 0430 0530 ORBITA 0400 ::OiIE 0600 E_NG I NTER 0600 0900 1000 1 100 FRENCH I NTER 142100 ENGNA ('x001 3PANIA 0000 SPANCUBA 0100 SPANISH 142230 MAND 0700 VIET 1000 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501840008-1 c"I ljIJ 71 ROMANOV ADDRESS AT HELSINKI MTG 14 OCT MARKING 40TH ANNIV Qa ARMIS1ICE AOMT WITH FINLAND AND ESTABLISHMENT OF FINLAND-USSR p'rMu Sh C.c ac FRIENDSHIP SOCIETY. (TASSR 141641) (18 MIN: FINNISH 1.530; 5-3 MIN: rig(p'J~ ENGINIER 0710 1010 FRENCHINTER 142100 SPANCUBA 0100 HUNGARIAN 142000 usS(' sOCr~~ VIET 1p00; 2-1 MIN: ORBITA 0200 HOME 0400 ENGINTER 0800 0900 1000 NTER 142100 ENGNA 0001 SPANISH 142230 GREEK 141900 P * NCHI ` 0~j 1100 F Le d ~fJ- " HUNGARIAN ] 41730 MAND 0700; BRIEF: ORB I TA 0004 0100 0104 HOME ) 0700 SP Nt_A 0000'SPANCUBA 0100 MANDSEA 1130 VIET 1000 1300 1400) aQaM-' k r 5i / t~~ ~~Gbf~ REPORTS ON TALKS BETWEEN KOIVISTO AND ROMANOV, 15 OCT, WITH GIST REMARKS EXCHANGED. (400 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1705 TASSR 1537 SPANLA 2300; 2-1 MIN: 5 MIN:' PORTBRAZ 2200 3 00 -? . ; HOME 1600 ORDITA 16 HOME 1900 ORBITA 1900 GERMAUST 2000; BRIEF: ORBITA 2300 ENGINTER (( ~I 2000 2100 2200 ENGNA 2300 ENGUK 2000 PORTBRAZ 2200 2300 SPANLA R_BMAtJuJ 2300 ITIAN 2000 SERBO 2000) STAT'l- K-01Q(5~ J v "Ali 'c5fk-` IL U1J54 STAT I or-3 STAT 2a STAT 24x' STMT REJECTING UNGA RESOLUTION DENOUNCING POLICY OF RACIAL COOPERATION BETWEEN ZAIRE AND FRG, RE ACTIVITIES OF OTRAG AND INTENSIVE CONTACTS BETWEEN ZAIRE RULING QUARTERS AND FRANZ JOSEF STRAUSS' CHRISTIAN SOCIAL UNION PARTY (3.5 MIN). (ENGAFR'1700 /3 15 OCT 1984 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501840008-1 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501840008-1 0 ? i; "AFRICA AS WE SEE IT": ANON ON RSA'S DEFIANCE OF INTL BODY (5 MIN); ANON ON AFFORESTATION IN ETHIOPIA (4 MIN); ALEKSEY GRIGORYEV ON ZAIRE-FRG COOP MIN). (SOMALI 1600) CO dp T r? ,A I N1 V~,`"W I TN ,ANDREW (MSHABE).. SOUTH AFRICAN NATIONALIST WHO 5,a ' SPENT 15 YR' IN SOUTH AFRICAN JAILS, RE INTL WEEK OF SOLIDARITY WITH SOUTH AFRICAN PRISONERS, RECOUNTING HORROR OF. LIFE IN JAIL, OPPRESSION OF POLITICIANS AND FATE OF POLITICAL PRISONERS. (4-3-MIN: ENGINTER 1-410 1810 PORTBRAZ 2200 ARAB 1730 ZULU 1800 POLISH--*, 00 SERBO 1700 2000 BUR 14:30 URDU 1300- BENG 1500 LAO 1300) "EVENTS IN WORLD AND AFRICA"' BY ALEKSANDR FEDOROV: WEEK OF SOLIDARITY WITH FIGHTING PPL OF SOUTH AFRICA IS BEING OBSERVED AT PRESENT EXCEPT BY USA. AMEBIC COMPANIES CONTINUE TO INVEST AND CROCKER HAS SUPPORTED SOUTH AFRICA IN CONGRESS. U.S. SUPOIT OF RACIST REGIME UNDER REAGAN REVIEWED. (4 MIN: ENGAFR 1700) 81 REPORT ON MOSCOW PRESS CONF ON ZIONIST-NAZI ALLIANCE, PAST AND PRESENT, QUOTING HISTORIAN PROF"GRIGORIY BONDAROVSKIY WHO SAID 0nt5A- ONE OF AIMS OF ZIONISTS WAS TO ESTABLISH THEIR EXCLUSIVE CONTROL U 5, 5(L tjj%2+51` O V E R -JEWS I N GERMANY. (4 MIN: ENGNA 2300) 62 "WINDOW ON ARAB WORLD": INCL ANON ON PERES VISIT TO USA AND WESTERN PRESS COMMENTS. ISRAEL HAS, AS RESULT OF THIS VISIT, OBTAINED HUGE AMERICAN ASSISTANCE. WASHINGTON POST SAID ISRAEL -~t-S IS COUNTRY WHICH HELPS AMERICANS IN IMPLEMENTING THEIR POLICIES IN V yr MIDFA3T. NYT SAID GOVT OF PERES WILL COOPERATE WITH REAGAN ADMIN IN ALL FIELDS. BUSH WAS QUOTED AS SAYING ISRAEL IS AMERICANS' ONLY STRATEGIC ALLY IN REGION. ISRAEL IS READY TO PUT ALL ITS TERRITORIES, INCL OCCUPIED ARAB LANDS, UNDER PENTAGON'S DISPOSAL. 3 MIN: ARAB 1530) 5 OCT 1984 U S Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501840008-1 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501840008-1 ? T.-I n OF 'OE:VERAL -- COMMENTARY LICT: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 15 OCT 84 83 TASS ANALYST LEONID PONOMAREV "USA CONTINUES POLICY OF SEPARATE DEA'.:5,." ON U. S. AND ISRAELI BEHIND--SCIENCES EFFORTS TO ~_SPLOIQ_ REVIVE INFAMOUS REAGA1 FLANS FOR MIDEAST. RE WEINDERGER VISIT TO 4 W 1 SRAEL TO DISCUSS IN DETAIL DIFFERENT ASPECTS OF U.S.-ISRAELI v e, STRATEGIC COOP. (400 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1500 TASSR 1356) U- S 84 SERGEY YEVGENYEV REPORT FROM MOSCOW AIRPORT DESCRIBING Ac-Sp5A7 SCENE ON ARRIVAL OF SYRIAN PRESIDENT HAFIZ AL-ASAD. (3 MIN: ARAT3 jt5A0) (LSS(U 851 ANON ON SYRIAN PRESIDENT ASAD VISIT TO USSR AND SOVIET 1700 2000 KOR 1330 LAO 1300 CAMB 1330 URDU 1300 BENG 1500 BUR 143Q - I NDO 1330 1500) 86 LEONID KRICHEVSKIY ON CONCLUSION OF YAR PRESIDENT tc 1 It REPORT ON YAR PRESIDENT'S ACTIVITIES IN USSR 9 OCT, CITING REMARKS EXCHANGED AT TALKS WITH CHERNENKO. (RPT ENGINTER 100710) _?r,tc.o (5 M .IN j I~U(i 141430) W, I PRESS COMMENTS WELCOMING VISIT, STRESSES FRIENDSHIP AND COOPERATION BETWEEN TWO COUNTRIES. (4-3 MIN: 1.410 1810 2110 ENGNA 2300 PORTBRAZ 2200 2300 SPANLA 2300 ENGUK 2300 ITAL 1800 GERMAN 1600 ARAB 1730 TURK 1400 GREEKCY 1800 PERSIAN 1500 1700 1800 PORTAFR 1830'SOMALI 1600 ALBANIAN 1530 BULL 1630f POLISH-1500 SERBO (RPT FNGIR 141410) (ENGINTER 0710 1010 HUNG 142000 JAP 141200) L~.. ' 99 ANON ON SOV-YEMENI COOP AGMT AND CHERNENKO'S STMTS ON P ~~~~SITUAfl8N IN MIDEAST. (4 MIN: SPANCU2A 0100) OCT 1984 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501840008-1 3ulzh V SAL USSR VISIT. (RPT ENGINTER,,121410) (GREEK 121900) 90~PSU CC/USSR SUPSOV PRESIDIUM/USSR COUNCIL OF MINISTERS TELEGRAM O CONGRATULATIONS TO GEN SEC OF CC OF YEMEN SOCIALIST PARTY, AL. 1 NAS I R MUHAMMAD, ON P DRY INATL DAY. (TASSE 131308) MIN: JIW 14.1200; BRIEF: GREEK 131600 131900 BUR - it Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501840008-1 91 LITEUARY PROGRAM DEVOTED TO WORKS OF IRANIAN POET RUDAKI. (RPT PERSIAN 131800) (PERSIAN 1800) COUNTRI S. (12 MIN: PERSIAN 1700) 92 REPORT ON ARTICLE BY NOVOYE VREMYA'S VIKTOR VOLSKIY ON EFFORTS\TO FORM NEW PACT SIMILAR TO CENTO AND INCLUDING REGIONAL 93 INTVW WITH SOVIET COMMERCIAL. ATTACHE IN GREECE, YURIY {~- (VOSTIKOV), ON SOVIET-GREEK TRADE RELATIONS. (RPT GREEK 031600 ON 4,- T LIST) (GREEK 141600) UuS"('.' AAEAAA ANON ON RICHARD PERLE VISIT TO CRETE TO INSPECT U.S. WAR TJ? BASES IN SCIUDHA AND GHOURNES, NOTES VISIT IS TAKING PLACE AT TIME OF INTENSIFICATION OF U.S. MILIT ACTIVITY IN EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN AND THAT IN RECENT YEARS PENTAGON INCREASINGLY F'ESORTS TO DISPLAYS OF ITS STRENGTH IN AREA. GREEK PPL SAY DECISIVELY "NO" TO U.S. ATTEMPTS TO PRESERVE FOR EVER ITS MILIT PRE CE IN GREECE. (3 MIN: GREEK 121900) 95 ALEKSANDR KOROLEV REFERRING TO PROPOSED U.S. NUCLEAR UMBRELLA ON PAKISTAN, POINTS OUT HOW GRADUALLY AMERICA IS PULLING PAKISTAN INTO ITS GLOBAL MILIT MACHINERY AND THEREBY JEOPARDIZING PEACE IN SUBCONTINENT. STATES THAT PAKISTAN INVOLVEMENT IN THIS U. GLOBAL STRATEGY WILL ONLY BRING DISASTER TO IT. (6 MIN: B~NG 1500 HIND 1400) -,FC,HANI S7 AN LLS 96 TASS POLITICAL ANALYST ASKOLD BIRYUKOV ON U.S. AID TO AFGHAN COUNTERREVS. (500 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1750 TASSR 1505) (.c$ 97 VLADIMIR OSTROGORSKIY ON RESULTS OF FRG CHANCELOR HELMUT A yAt3 KOHL VISIT TO PAKISTAN, WITH EMPHASIS ON HIS STMTS ON AFGHAN n G-UESTX~t~. (5 MIN, SENT: GERMAN 1600) 1_4 V Pawl sI ud Ci~~ _~ s ccT h~~ 93 LEV VI..ADIMIROV ON SITUATION IN CAMPS OF SOCALLED AFGHAN 5 lf" REFUc E1S IN PAKISTANI TERRITORY. (SENT: ENGINTER 1531) P&Vs (( J Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501840008-1 0 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501840008-1 ? ? 101 ANON, FIRST IN SERIES, ON AFGHAN REVOLUTION. 121 Q )) (PERSIAN 1700) (RPT PERSIAN t REPORT ON AFGHAN CLERGYMAN'S MTG WITH SOVIET IRANOLOGISTS. (10 MAN, POOR: PERSIAN 1800) TAXF 7 OF SEVERAL COMMENTARY LEST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 15 OCT 84 Da1A L S 5 (L 103 SOV CUL LIFE PROGRAM: GDR CUL FESTIVAL IN MOSCOW; MODERN HI PAINTING EXHIB HELD AT MOSCOW ORIENTAL PPL'S ART MUSEUM; 0 T H E T . (21 MIN: MAND 1600) SS 104 PROGRAM FOR CHI YOUTHS: YOUTH NEWS, INCL REPORT ON PTY ACTIVITIES' MTO IN ALMA ATA, MOLDAVLAN ENGINEERING COLLEGE STUDENT DEVPS CONTROL PANEL FOR REMOTE CONTROL TV RECEIVER, OTHERS (7 MIN); TALK ON TOURING ACTIVITIES ARRANGED FOR PARTICIPANTS IN NEXT YRS MOSCOW WORLD YOUTHS, STUDENTS GET-TOGETHER (3 MIN); PART 1 OF NOVEL ABOUT AFGHAN YOUTH RETURNING TO HOMELAND AFTER TAKING REFUGE IN PAKISTAN (15 MIN). (25 MIN, OVERALL: MAND 1230) A`iIA/FAI EAST 1O1', UNDATED TASS COMMENTARY ON PENTAGON ,d PRESSURE ON SOUTHEAST ASIAN COUNTRIES, NOTING PENTAGON IS TRYING TO WOO ASEAN COUNTRIES INTO MILITARY ALLIANCE AND RECALLING IT HAS BEEN SUPPLYING ARMS TO A3 O~N COUNTRIES. (4 MIN: INDO 1330 1500) OCT 0- 17!U 1984 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501840008-1 /1 JAPANESE DELEGATION OF FOURTH ROUNDTABLE CONF OF REPS OF SOVIET AND Jup IOutjd4A t,(gSfL ~~ JAP PUBLIC, WITH GIST REMARKS EXCHANGED. (TASSE 122030) (BRIEF: M U _ 4 1 0 * _ POLITICAL AND PUBLIC FIGURE, TO CHE.NENKO RE RECENT PUBLICATION IN IQ- JAPAN OF BOOKS OF SPEECHES AND ARTICLES BY SOVIET LDR, ON ASPECTS ~ u p LO Lx, 55P ~~ RELATING1 O BOOK. (450 TEXT: TASSE 2145 T/ SSR 1958 ENGNA 2300) 109 KORIONOV ON OUTCOME OF SOV-JAP ROUNDTABLE CONF PUBLISHED S, (-or `ir'al ( L IN 14 OCT PRAVDA, HAILING OUTCOME OF CONF. (5 MIN: JAP 141200) 110 SOV ECONOMIST (ANDREY VERMSKIY) ON PROSPECTS SOV-JAP COOP AFTER COMPLETION OF DAM RAILROAD. 141000);' Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501840008-1 106 ANON ON U. S. STREATEGY IN PACIFIC OCEAN, NOTING SIGNIFICANCE OF PACIFIC, U. S. DEPLOYS SHIPS IN THIS REGION, U. S. POLICY OF HAVING JAPAN TO CONTROL SEA 1,000 MILES, SAYS U. S. MILITARY BASES IN JAPAN, SOUTH KOREA, PHILIPPINES, AND OTHER VARIOUS PLACES IN PACIFIC. SAYS U.S. IS NOW BUILDING EAST FRONT IN THIS REGION ACAINSI!USSR AND OTHER SOCIALIST COUNTRIES, STRESSING THAT USSR PRrOPOSE IDEAS TO BUILD CONFIDENCE IN THIS REGION. (7 MIN: KOREAN BUR 1..) a 108 111 (L.ICHIN): "PROMOTE PEACE, GOOD NEIGHBORS RELATIONS IN ASIAN--PACIFIC AREA" LAUDING CHERN`NKO PROPOSAL FOR TURNING ASIAN--PACIFIC AREA INTO AREA OF PEACE, GOOD NEIGHBORHOOD DURING MTG WITH DPRK'S KIS LAST SPRING; SUPPORTING PROPOSALS BY MONGOLIA, ASEAN, INDOCHINESE NATIONS FOR PEACE, STABILITY, NEUTRALITY IN SE ASIA.-- 7 MIN: MANDSEA 1130) 1 12 JON ON SITUATION I N SOUTH KOREA. (4 MIN, SENT: KOREAN 1330) 1 1:3 ANON ON THAI'S OCCUPATION 01= THREE LAO VILLAGES, REFERRING TO UNSC ' S RESOLLT(&)A I MED AT EIAD INQ DANGEROUS SITUATION 107 REPORT ON ALIYEV RECEIVING ]:N I.kREMLIN GROUP OF LDRS OF REPORT ON LTR SENT BY MUNENORI AGAKI, PROMINENT JAP dos W-. (3 MIN, POOREST: VIET 1300) Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501840008-1 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501840008-1 LAO S 11'l ACCOUNT OF LAOTIAN WHITE PAPER, "THE TRUTH ABOUT LAOTIAN-THAI RELATIONS," NOTING CLOSE LINKS BETWEEN PPLS MADE TENSE BY THE ACTIONS OF REACTIONARY FORCES IN THAILAND, INCLUDING ALLOWING U.S.SPECiAL SERVICES TO USE THAI TERRITORY FOR SUBVERSION AND CONTINQ:ED OCCU ATION OF AREAS IN THREE PROVINCES. (5 MIN: ENO ER 15' 1. ) AN '. OMMUN I ST (A S 11D SUMMARY LITERATURNAYA GAZETA DESCRIBING GENOCIDE OF POL 6, M STAT S ~^ Pto (t~c It c, Roo 30 aN POT REGIME IN KAMPUCHEA, SUBSEQUENT PROGRESS IN SOCIAL REGENERATION. (4 MIN: ENGINTER 1710) 1 (KULIKOV), OF UNION OF SOVIET SOCIEITES FOR FRIENDSHIP, CUL RELATIONS WITH FOREIGN COUNTRIES, MBR OF SOVIET-VIET FRSHP SOCIETY, ON VIET DAYS OBSERVED IN KAZAKH SSR, PEGGED TO VIET NAIL DAY, NOTING PROGRESS OF THAT SOVIET REPUBLIC, ITSt1LD IN PROVIDING INDL PRODUCTS TO SRV. (6 MIN: VIET 1000) tu.(4cvu_ i'-- (A-S5 f L ;Y I N'I ,- R 111410) (FRENCFI I LATER 142100 GREEK 141900) TAVF B_0F SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 15 OCT 84 L 0,16J550 FAST EUROPE 11.9 "OUR OWN SOFIA CORRESPONDENT" PN RUSSIAN FEDERATION DAY. rye t ITN: ALBANIAN 1530) FO a.)ING. (4 MIN: KOREAN 1130) 19' 15 OCT 1984 (( i::,T_ ANON ON ANNIV OF GDR FOUNDING NOTES DEVELOPMENT SINCE ITS Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501840008-1 J20 AL_tTKSANDR PUTKO ON FCSTIVAL OF GDR CULTURE IN USSR. Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002501840008-1 ? 122 CPC -~ ON E XCHI~'NGE OF 0REE1 IiIGS TELEGRAMS BETWEEN USSR 3S,1Nkv AND GDR FOREIGN MINISTRIE=S, RF 351H ANNIV OF ESTABLISHMENT OF at L b~ DIPLOMATIC-R'LLATiONS BETWEEN USSR AND GDR. (150 TEXT SENT: MAYAK (,t-51- 13.. MIN: GERMAN 1600) 123 USSR DEFENSE MINISTER MARSHAL DMITRIY USTINOV GREETINGS of POLISH ARME FORCES MARKING 41ST ANNIV. (ENGINTER 121600) ti 1C u wkr~?+ (BRJF F` GREG-K 121900) u s s f L C-o l.~S+1 & 4I ,ATOLIY BARKOVSKIY ON FIRST SOVIET-POLISH TRADE AGREEMENT SJGNED IN 1944 AND FURTHER MUTUAL COOPER JON. (6 MIN: POLISH 1500) I. 1 125 LITERARY HISTORIAN TALKS ABOUT LINKS OF POET LERMONTOV WITH ? P AND AND POLISH LITERATURE. (5 MIN: POLISH 1500) L: 126 SOVIET-ROMANIAN FRIENDSHIP CHRONICLE, INCLUDING lbmookcL V.. S5~- BRIEF REPORTS AND HEADLINES OF SOVIET-ROMANIAN CULTURAL EVENTS AND ECON VENTURES IN FIRST HALF OF OCTOBER. (15 MIN, POOR: ROMANIAN 1700) 127 REPORT ON MOSCOW PRESS CONF GIVEN BY COL-GEN ALEKSEY L( ONJJCUZHELTOV, RE 40TH ANNIV OF LIBERATION OF BELGRADE. (400 TEXT P/V/~~ i! p4GAFR \ 17001 .2000 PORTAFR 1830 SERBO 1700) SENT: TASSE: 1128; 150 WORDS ADD: S;ERBO 1700; BRIEF: FINNISH 1530 rnosc,o~ 128 REPORT ON PRESS CONF HELD BY SOVIET WAR VETERANS COMMITTEE ON 440TH ANNJV OF LIBERATION OF BELGRADE, WITH BRIEF ACCOUNT OF ALEKSEY ZHELTOV'S SPEECH AND MENTIONS OF REPLIES BY PARTICIPANTS IN r EL- RADEE WAR OPERATIONS. (16 MIN: SERBO 2000) I J )FOL. OGY 129 SOVIET PHILOSOPHER VLADIMIR (SEMANOVSKIY) ON CONTEMPORARY POLITICAL, IDEOLOGIES. (11), 13;0 PUCE ZIMIN ON PROLETARIAN INTERNATIONALISM. (FINNISH !415'30) (P US I AN 1300) a 1,'J H15TORJAN'S TALK ON CPSU RE=VIEW SBACV.GROUND OF MARX AND