TAKE 1 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 26 MAY 84
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TAKE I OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 26 MAY e4
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1 FOREIGN PRESS COMMENT ON CHERNENKO-KIM IL-SONG MEETING,
BRIEFLY QUOTING INDIAN PATRIOT AND WEST GERMAN NEUE ZEIT. (.L
N ? Kor Kim
USsR li- S~.n
Kv
c~rna/~ BORIS MELNICHENKO REPORT ON CONGRESS OF WEST BERLIN SED.
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MIN: .)ME 1640 ORBITA 1900)
(2 MIN:
gym.
3 BORIS SAVADYAN KABUL REPORT ON 65TH ANNIV ESTABLISHMENT OF
SOVIET-AFGHAN DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS. REFERS TO VISIT TO ARCHIVE OF
AFGHAN FOREIGN I1It:ISTRY DESCRIBING SOME OF HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS
KEPT THERE IN CCf:NECTION WITH DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS ESTABLISHMENT,
AND CITES INTVW WITH SARWAR YORESH.. AFGHAN DEPUTY FOREIGN MINISTER
ON DEVELOPMENT OF SOV-AFGHAN RELATIONS. (3 MIN: HOME 1640 ORBITA
1900)
4 YEVGENIY LUAVANOV REPORT FROM ALGERIA, RE AFRICAN LIBERATION
ANNIV, 25 MAY, ON HISTORY OF ANTICOLONIALISM STRUGGLE IN AFRICA
AND TASKS OF OAU AT PRESENT. (2 V: HOME 1640 ORBITA 1900)
ANDREY POPOV BEIRUT REPORT ON TENSE SITUATION IN PERSIAN GULF
p)ieuAa. a
AND MIDEAST, RE FURTHER ISRAELI AGGRESSIONS. (2 MIN: HOME 1640
ORBITA 1900)
6 IGOR GORANSKIY REPORT ON MILITARY EXERCISES IN HONDURAS WHICH
ARE TAKING PLACE NEAR NICARAGUAN BORDERS. (2 MIN: HOME 1640 ORBITA
1900)
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7 ZAMYATIN STUDIO-9 REMARKS: (6.5 MIN: ENGNA 2200; SEGMENT ON
DEPLOYMENT OF U.S. MISSILES, 350 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1455 TASSR
1554; SEGMENT ON SOVIET-AMERICAN RELATIONS, 450 TEXT SENT, TASSE
Ai1AM
S 1459 TASSR 1540; 5-4 MIN: FRENCHINTER 2000 SPANLA 2300 PORTUGUESE
h~sS~Ifs 2100 PORTAFR 1830 SWAHILI 1730 BULL 1530 ROMANIAN 1600 SERBO 1600
IISS(L 1900; SEGMENT ON SOVIET-JAP RELATIONS, 330 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1509
Iq j) uS(,r'n TASSR 1530; SEGMENT ON REAGAN'S VISIT TO CHINA, 330 TEXT SENT:
`i L- " - U T A S S E L 1514 TASSR 1558) m l S S
Ktm it-snNf ELEG'S VISIT TO USSR AND KREMLIN SPEECHES BY CHERNENKO AND KIM
~I , kor tv 41IL-SONG, QUOTING PYONGYANG PAPER, NEUES DEUTSCHLAND, KYODO,
u SSI-
WASHINGTON POST, AP AND UPI 3 MIN); ALEKSEY MELNIKOV REPORT II
i-lb ORIGINS OF OAU AND DETAILING OBJECTIVES, UNDERLINING FAILURE OF
(7c1"' IMPERIALIST ATTEMPTS TO SPLIT ORGANIZATION MIN)i SUMMARY
DON OF CHIEF DIRECTORATE OF GRAIN CROPS OF USSR AGRICULTURE MINISTRY,
U'S
ON PROGRESS OF SOWINIG CAMPAIGN (SENT); VIKTOR LEVIN REVIEWS
1,155(L c~sanM LISTENERS LTRS ON WHAT HAS USSR DONE IN RESPONSE TO U. S. MEDIUM-RANGE
LLS "5"Ies NUCLEAR MISSILE DEPLOYMENT, QUOTING FROM UST I NOV REPLIES TO TASS,
REPORT ON RECENT VISIT BY SPANISH CP DELEG TO USSR AND DECISIONS
To-
SPqJ CP Mel BY SPANISH CP CONGRESS OPPOSED TO EUROCOMMUNISM SENT), AND ON
ynt U.ss2 ACUTE ECONOMIC SITUATION IN SEVEN MAJOR CAPITALIST COUNTRIES AND EEC
FROM OAU HOS IN ADDIS ABABA ON AFRICA LIBERATION DAY, RECALLING
ILSWWSKI MOSCOW NEWS INTERVIEW (4.5 MIN). (ENGINTER 0810)
:OBLAST INVITE WARTIME COLLEAGUES TO VISIT THEM AT SPA WHERE THEY
ARE NOW WORKING, FEATURES INTERVIEW WITH IVAN KOZLOV ON SPA
(,t.S so- DEVELOPMENT IN USSR. (HOME 0800 ORB I TA 0800)
'. 2 6 MAY M't4
10 "IN SOCIALIST COUNTRIES" PROGRAM: BELOV ON..CEMA COUNTRIES'
3 COOP IN MACHINEBUILDING INDUSTRY (4 M 1t); CSSR ECONOMIT ON TRADE
CLa-LY% WITH OTHER SOCIALIST COUNTRIES (3.5iMIN~); ROUNDUP NEWS FROM SOCIALIST
S COUNTRIES, INCL SOCIALIST COUNTRIES PRESS COMMENTS ON DPRK DELEG'S
M. kv~ K- t "Stl^`1 MOS OW VISIT, OTHERS MIN). (TOTAL 14.5 MIN: MAND 0700)
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13 VIET MUSICIAN NOTES MUSICIANS' DESIRE FOR PEACE EXPRESSED
14 INTVW WITH (iULIUS GRAY-COKER), OF SIERRA LEONE MINISTRY
OF INFORMATION AND BROADCASTING AND PARTICIPANT IN TASHKENT FILM
FESTIVAL, SAYS TASHKENT FESTIVAL GAVE OPPORTUNITY TO PPL OF THIRD
WORLD TO DISCUSS THEIR PROBLEMS AND SO POSSIBLY SOLVE THEM.
~1 Im HE TLIMI 1 "r ATM Mr r-P-^T T. u. , ...?. ~w ...~. ... ..... ~... ..~...~~~-...~ ~_._
ANOTHER. HE SPOKE OF IMPORTANCE OF FILMS IN PASSING ON IDEAS OF
TO AUDIENCES. (ENGAFR 252000)
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11 REPORT ON COMMUNIST PARTIES' ACTIVITIES, INCL TALKS BETWEEN
CPSU, SPANISH CP; CPSU GREETINGS TO 7TH CONGRESS OF WEST BERLIN
SOCIALIST UNITY PARTY; LDRS OF ETHIOPIAN WORKERS PARTY CMTEES
jw-
r-n
~ ?~-. MTG j.W,,AODIS ABABA; OTHERS. (5 MIN: VIET 1000)
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12 FEATURE ON WORLD COMMUNISTS: DEPUTY EDITORS OF GERMAN COMPARTY
ORGAN AND OF U.S. COMPARTY ORGAN ON CONDITIONS OF WORKERS IN THEIR
RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES (6 MIN); TALK BY ABDUL HAMID AL-ATRASH,
EDITOR OF TUNISIAN COMPARTY ORGAN AT-TARIQ AL-JADID, ON 45TH
luNks ep FFuNd,.44NNIV TUNISIAN COMPARTY'S FOUNDING, TRACES ITS ROLE AND STRUGGLE
0NN, V
THRU THEIR WORKS AT 2D INTL MUSIC FESTIVAL IN MOSCOW. (5 MIN: VIET
~171VR4- 10
tv)PW
2100; 1 MIN: MAYAK 2000 2230 ORBITA 2000 ENOINTER 2#?00 FRENCHINTER
U-SS(L C LAS 2O P 1NGNA 2200 PORT 2100; BRIEF: OR B I TA 2010 2230)
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15 CHERNENKO GREETINGS MSG TO 6TH CONGRESS OF AAPSO OPENING
IN ALGIERS ON 27 MAY. (TEXT, 350 TEXT SENT: TASSE 202@ TASSR
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QUOTING FROM RESOLUTION. (400 TEXT: TASSE 1000)
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19 VIKTOR (RATSVETOV), ECONOMIC OBSERVER, REPLIES TO ASIAN
LISTENERS QUESTION ON DEVELOPING NATIONS' FOREIGN DEBT. EXPLAINS
THESE DEBTS ARE GROWING, SPECIFICALLY DUE TO ARMS RACE, STIMULATED
BY EXTERNAL FORCES. DIVERSION OF SUCH SPENDING TO SOCIAL AND
ECONOMIC SPENDING WOULD GREATLY HELP THESE NATIONS. CITES EXAMPLES
OF SITUATION IN FAR EAST UNDERLINING WESTERN MONOPOLY EXPLOITATION.
(4 MIN: ENGINTER 1431)
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16 INTVW WITH (ABDUL AZIZ), APPSO VICE PRESIDENT, ON EVE OF APPSO
6TH CONGRESS IN ALGIERS, NOTES CONGRESS IS BEING HELD AT AN
HISTORICALLY IMPORTANT TIME FOR WORLD AS WHOLE. CONGRESS WILL
DISCUSS ORGANIZATION'S ROLE IN STRUGGLE AGAINST APARTHEID AND FOR
WORLD PEACE AND MANY OTHER TOPICS. GRAVE SITUATION IN WORLD TODAY
IS FAULT OF U.S.-SPONSORED ARMS RACE AND AGGRESSIVE INTRIGUES IN
WORLD. IN CONTRAST USSR PURSUES POLICY OF PEACEFUL COEXISTENCE WITH
NATIONS OF DIFFERENT SOCIAL SYSTEMS. (5-3 MIN: ENGINTER 1-310
1710 2010 FRENCHINTER 2000 PERSIAN 1400 1600 ARAB 1630 PORTAFR
1830 SWAHILI 1730 BULL 1530 CZECH/SLOVAK 1500 POLISH 1300 SERBO
WASHINGTON REPORT ON UN SEC GEN DE CUEL!LAR ADDRESS AT INTL
PROBLEMS SCHOOL OF JOHN HOPKINS UNIVERSITY POINTING OUT THAT ALL
COUNTRIES SHOULD STRICTLY OBSERVE FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF,UN
CHARTER. (400 TEXT SENT:.TASSE 0931 TASSR 0845)
iS TAGS CORR BERGEY BAYSAKOV NEW YORK REPORT ON CONCLUSION OF UN
ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL SESSION, SUMMING UP ITS RESULTS AND
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? r ~~` >TUMA_ V IS CONTRIBUTION TO ROUNDTABLE FEATURE. (4.5 MIN: FRENCH 1730)
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20 NOTES OF A PUkLICIST: BORIS TUMANOV ON JOURNALISM AND
PRINCIPLE OF INFORMATION, NOTES HIS WESTERN COUNTERPART
CONTINUALLY CRITICIZE SOVIETS FOR ABSENCE OF PLURALISM IN SOVIET
MASS MEDIA AND FROM WHICH THEY DEDUCE FREEDOM OF PRESS DOES NOT
EXIST IN COUNTRY; EXPLAINS DIFFERENCES BETWEEN WESTERN AND SOVIET
VIEWS ON FREEDOM OF PRESS, AND WAY PLURALIST SPECTRUM OF WESTERN
PRESS IS AIMED NOT AT MIND, BUT RATHER AT REFLEXES, OF INDIVIDUAL
W44
WHICH ARE CONDITIONEDIN HIM BY BOURGEOIS SOCIETY. (8 MIN: FRENCH
19301
21 YOUTH PROGRAM: INCL ITEM ON SOVIET YOUTHS PREPS FOR INTL
u P YOUTH AND STUDENTS FESTIVAL TO BE HELD IN MOSCOW NEXT YEAR (4 MIN) ;
TALK BY TUNISIAN STUDENT ON HIS STUDIES AND PLEASURES IN USSR
.,,,,,j.~ATHLETES; LITERARY PROGRAM FEATURING LIFE OF AN AFGHAN WOMAN WHO
DIED_-FOR REVOLUTION. (TOTAL 17 MIN: PERSIAN 1600) L--S
IN). (FRENCHMAG 251930)
L sst
YOUTH PROGRAM: TALK ON HEROISM AND SACRIFICE OF SOVIET
YOUTHS CITING EXAMPLES; SOCIALIST COUNTRIES' WITHDRAWAL FROM LOS
~?SS~ ANGELES OLYMPICS AND HOW THIS DECISION HAS BEEN WELCOMED BY SOVIET
,y f% /W C.
23 STENERS' PROGRAM.- (RPT PERSIAN 231600) (PERSIAN 1700)
( 1n LA- S - (
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24
MAILBAG FOR BRITISH LISTENERS: INCL QUOTES FROM LISTENERS
LTRS PRAISING RADIO MOSCOW AND SOVIET PEACE POLICY, EXPRESSING
CONCERN OVER SAFETY OF SOVIET ATHLETES AT LOS ANGELES GAMES, AND
EXPRESSING OPPOSITION TO REAGAN'S PLANNED VISIT TO IRELAND; LISTENER
WHO EXPRESSES HOPE USSR IS DOINO SOMETHING TO GET VLADIMIR POLOVCHAK
CHANCE TO FREELY RETURN TO HIS PARENTS IN USSR. STI'4TS BY SOVIET
FOREIGN MINISTRY SAY THAT U.S. AUTHORITIES' STAND ON PLOVCHAK CASE
RUNS CONTRARY TO INTL LAW, HELSINKI FINAL ACT AND V.S. LAW.
(ENS 19001
s ,. 2 6 MAX 144
25 MAILBAG: INCL LISTENERS LTRS ON ANTI-SOVIET PROPAGANDA IN
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26 VLADIMIR YESEYEV ON PRAGUE SPORTS ORGANIZATION' MTG. (RPT
ENG I N' R 252010) (ENGINTER 0610) ( c
6 U ~C
27 GUEST SPEAKER: RECORDED STMT BY NEW ZEALAND TOURIST
(RITCHT GILLESPIE). (RPT ENGINTER 251550) (ENGINTER 0831)
(\ue at`~S NUCLEAR WAR AND CURBING OF NUCLEAR ARMS RACE. (350 TEXT: TASSE
NOT TO TAKE PART IN OLYMPICS. BACK IN MOSCOW, FEELING WAS THAT
SECUR- TY OF PPL MUST COME FIRST. (ENGNA 252300) L