TAKE 1 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 6 JUN 84
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June 6, 1984
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2 EXCERFTS 5 JUNE PRAVDA ON COMMUNIST MOVEMENT.
ANON ON U. S. JOURNALIST JACK ANDERSON'S NEW EVIDENCE IN KAL
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1 VIKTOR ILYICE1i5V DISCUSSES COOPERATION AMONG SOCIALIST COUNTRIES
IN VARIOUS SPHERES, CITING ROLE OF CEMA IN ENHANCING ECONOMIC
STRENGTH, POINTING TG JOINT FOREIGN POLICY CONCENTRATION ON
PREVENTI&4 OF NUCLEMR WAR AND PRESERVATION OF PEACE AS SHOWN BY
RESULTS OF VARIOUS USSR VISITS BY BLOC LEADERS. (ENGINTER 19-10
1710 2010 PORTBRAZ-2200 SPANLA"2300 ITALIAN-1700 GERMAN 0900
"""" ARABIC 1630 PERSIAN 1400 1600 TURK 1300 AMHARIC 1530 CZECH/SLOVAK
t7ow^" BOEING 747 AFFAIR. cRPT SERI3O 021600) (ENGINTER 0'610 0910
CIO FREN..HI 'TER 052C'~0 GERMAN 0900 HINDI 1130 JAP 051200) l.~s
YEV'~ENIY 3ENYAEH ON WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY. (RPT ENGINTER
L,S^1-~ 057.310) (ENGINTER 0610 0910 FRENCHINTER 052000 GERMAN 0900 SWAHILI
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5 SOVIET SCiE:.TIST (ALEKSANDR TIMOSHENKO) ON INTERNATIONAL
ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION DAY. (RPT PORTERA Z7, 0=) (10 MIN:
UTH PROGRAM:. (RPT PERSIAN 021600) (PERSIAN 1700)
SOVIET WAY Qf LIFE: INCL INTERVIEWS WITH FOREIGN STUDENTS
AT LOMUM5A UNIVERSITY WHO COMMEND SOVIET QUALIFICATIONS AS MUCH
U"Vi-
APPRECIATED IN THEIR OWN COUNTRIES. (ENGINTER 1410)
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11 VLADIMIR PASAO ON LONDON ECONOMIC SUMMIT, CITING CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE MONITOR ASSESSMENT AS "DIPLOMATIC SPECTACULAR. " (SENT:
HOME 1500 ORBITA 1500)
12 VLADIMIR PASKO ON FORTHCOMING LONDON ECONOMIC SUMMIT,
MILITARY-STRATEGIC ISSUES TO BE DISCUSSED. (SENT: MAYAK 1900)
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13 YURIY KHARLANOV ON FORTHCOMING WESTERN ECONOMIC SUMMIT
IN LONDON; POINTING TO PROBLEMS RESULTING FROM HIGH INTEREST
RATES IN USA AND PROTECTIONISM PURSUED BY WASHINGTON. (3 MIN:
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14 IVAN LAGROV ON COMING LONDON SUMMIT, POINTING TO INCREASING
INDEBTEDNESS AND OTH4R ECONOMIC WOES OF DEVELOPING NATIONS, SUPPORTS
THEIR CALL FOR BASIC CHANGES IN EXISTING INEQUITABLE ECONOMIC ORDER,
BUT SAYS ALL INDICATIONS LEAD ONE TO CONCLUDE THAT WESTERN LEADERS
WILL GIVE SAME NEGAT I VE REPLY AT LONDON SUMMIT AS THEY DID AT
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(5 11IW: HINDI 1400)
LCNDf EC ONOM I C S'J! St1 I T. (SENT: ENGUK 1900)
ECONOMIC MATTERS OIL! BE RELEGATED TO SECOND POSITION BEHIND
MILITARY-STPATEOIC DISCUSSIONS, AS WAS CASE WITH WILLIAMSBURG
SUMMIT. CRITICIZES U. S. PROTECTIONISM IN TRADE WITH OTHER
CCNY1, TICIPANTS. (3.5 MIN: ITALIAN 1700) (,U
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17 SUMMARY ANON MOSCOW NEWS, RE WESTERN ECONOMIC SUMMIT,
!,TOTING U. S, ATTEt PTS TO SOLVE ITS OWN ECONOMIC PROBLEMS AT EXPENSE
OF EUROPE. (3 MIN: ENGINTER 1910)
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18 ANATOL I Y 3EL0 BROV REVIEWS STRIKE MOVEMENT IN VARIOUS
WESTERN COUNTRIES, STRESSING THAT WORKERS FACE OFFICIAL
REPRESSION AND POINTING TO POOR SITUATION OF UNEMPLOYED. (ENGINTER
1310 1710 ITALIAN 1700 TURK 1300 CZECH/SLOVAK 1500 POLISH 1400;
REPORT ON MEXICAN DELEGATION'S PARTICIPATION IN 8TH
~,\m T_NTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVA!_. (8 MIN: SPANLA 2300)
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REPORT ON 8TH INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVA!_ IN TASHKENT.
GASTON VARGAS POINTS OUT THAT STARS OF FESTIVAL WERE PEOPLE
THAT STRUGGLE FOR FREEDOM. (11 MIN: SPAWCHILE 0330)
21 REPORT ON STH INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL OF TASHKENT.
DESCRIBES CITY OF TASHKENT, PRODUCTION, TRADITIONS AND SO FORTH.
SEVERAL PARTICIPANTS GIVE IMPRESSIONS OF REGION. (13.5 MIN:
SPANCHILE 2030)
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22 "IN SOCIALIST COUNTRIES": CEMA OFFICIAL ON SCI AND TECH
COOP A1ONG CEMA h!MDERS, ACHIEVEMENTS MADE (7 MIN); NEWSLETTER
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FROM ULAA~ BAATAR ON USSR-MPR COOP (5 M ft-) . (12 MIN TOTAL: MAND 0700)
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JUN 1984
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c iv:~,i -N~ T A V LIST M' QGCOW CONSUL I DA T ED 6 JUN 84
CONDEMNS CHINA'S HEGEMONIST ACTIONS, BELGIUM REJECTS PRC PLEA FOR
ON TASHKENT FILM FESTIVAL, NOTING SOVIET, ASIAN, AFRICAN, LATAM
FILM:3, INCL THOSE FILMS WHICH DENOUNCE REAGAN'S HAWKISH
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SCHEMES (3 MIN); PRAVDA REPORTS FROM TASS CORR ON CHINESE
PROVOCATIONS ALONG SING-VIET BORDER, AFGHAN ALSO
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SUPPORT IN ITS ARPIED PROVOCATIONS AGAINST VIETNAM (3 MIN).
MINN: VIET 1300 1400) . u-3 Y SS
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24 "INTERNATIONAL COM;,'JNIST AND WORKERS' MOVEMENTS": ON MOSCOW
MEr=TING OF REPRESENTATIVES OF COMMUNIST AND REVOLUTIONARY DEMOCRATIC
NEWSPAPERS (
5 MIN) ; STRUGGLE OF SOUTH AFRICAN WORKERS FOR THEIR
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RIGHTS (t1IN). (A;CHARIC 1530)
25 " C-IARGES AGAINST IMPERIALISM" ON SOWETO ANNIVERSARY,
CHILD STEALING IF USA.
?- ANTIWAR AND ArNTI;,I.S ILE MOVEMENT, QUOTING FRG PEOPLE EXPRESSING
, !oSJPPORT FOR SOVIET POSITIONS AND REFERRING TO CHERNENKO'S REPLY
~dr TO PETRA KELLY (4 MIN); ANON ANTICIPATING THAT LONDON WESTERN
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ECONOMIC SUMMIT 'WILL CONCENTRATE MORE ON MILITARY-STRATEGIC
THAN ON ECONOMIC ISSUES, QUOTING PRAVDA AND JAPANESE PRESS (3 MIN);
VLADIr' IR KORCLEV, RE DEPLOYMENT OF TOMAHAWK MISSILES ON U. S. SEVENTH
FLEET SHIPS5 POINTS TO U.S. USE OF WARSHIPS AS TOOL FOR
PRESSURE AGAINST OTHER COUNTRIES, CITING EVENTS IN VIETNAM,
"IN FRATERNAL COUNTRIES": SRV CULTURE MIN NGUYEN VAN HIEU
(RPT ENGAFR 051700) (PORTAFR i@30)
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NEWSREEL: INCL ALEKSANOR KURILIN BONN REPORT ON ACTIVITIES OF
GRENADA, NICARAGUA AND PERSIAN GULF (4 rIN . (ENGINTER
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29 TAW(ING WDT+ YOU FEATURE. VYACHESLAV ROSTOVTSEV ANSWERS
LE T T ER:S ~R G-UYA A ON WHY SOVIET UNION DOES NOT WANT TO
NEGOTi*T'E. iJTT }1 U- S GOVERNMENT REGARDING ARMS RACE; BOLIVING
LISTENER Q? jJ ETHER Af; INVASION OF NICARAGUA IS IMMENT IN VIEW OF
MANEUVERS BEING CARRIED OUT IN HONDURAS; SPANISH LISTENER ON WHY
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2S AMONG OUR LISTENERS: ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS PUT BY MOROCCAN
LISTENERS ON WHETHER IN PRACTICE ALL CITIZENS ARE EQUAL UNDER
SOCIALISM, ON ATTITUDE OF SOVIET UNION TOWARD DEVELOPING COUNTRIES,
ON LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION USED IN SOVIET SCHOOLS. (FRENCHMAG
0519
30 "LISTENERS' PROGRAM": A. REVIEW OF LETTERS SAID TO
CONTAIN IN GENERAL EXPRESSIONS CF CONCERN ABOUT AGGRESSIVE
FOREIGN POLICIES OF UNITED STATES AND OTHER WESTERN COUNTRIES.
2 MIN) : B. LETTER FROM TABRIZ ASSAILING VOA'S CLAIMS THAT
UNITED STATES IS WILLING TO START NEGOTIATIONS WITH SOVIET UNION
AND CONDEMNING C;.1ITEC) STATES' AGGRESSIVE NATURE. (2 MIN):
VS Vo 1?+' C. ANSWER TO LETTER ON TUDEH PARTY AND ITS ACTIVITIES.
USS(L-
LISTENER ASKS FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THIS PARTY WHICH, HE WRITES.
HAS PLAYED A GREAT ROLE IN ACHIEVING IRAN'S FREEDOM AND
INDEPENDENCE. Tft& RADIO THEN CITES HISTORY AND PROGRAM OF TUDEH__
OLYMPICS. FOLLOWED BY REVIEW OF LETTERS WHICH, THE RADIO SAYS,
SOMETIMES VOICE DOUBTS ABOUT THIS DECISION. ONE SUCHLETTER
IS FROM ?CRUZ NM--KARI WHO ASKS IF THE SOVIET OLYMPIC COMMITTEE'S
DECISION WAS INDEPENDENTLY MADE OR INFLUENCED BY GOVERNMENT.
THE RADIO ANSWERS TMT SOVIET OLYMPIC COMMITTEE'S DECISION
WAS INDEPENDENTLY MADE OR INFLUENCED BY GOVERNMENT. THE RADIO
ANSWERS Th/}T SOVIET OLYMPIC COMMITTEE IS AN INDEPENDENT
ORGANZATIOW AND THERE IS NO GOVERNMENT CONTROL OVER SOVIET
R.EeiRESENTATIVES IN f I4TERNATIONAL SPORTS FEDERATIONS. (3 JUN
, r r ./\ ~ .k 1. A T n / 1 f~ T M 1% i r r r A 1 4 1 M T K I. C5 C M t-- T A A 1 4 L .-1 A\ S.
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3 "?UE5T I0Ks /IrNO ANSWERS. " ( RP T SOMALI 191600 ON 20 MAY LIST)
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AFRICAN MAILBAG. (RPT FRENCHAFR 031930 ON 4 .TUNE LIST)
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35 TASS CORR SERGEY KARMALITO NEW DELHI REPORT ON MEMORANDUM
TURNED OVER TO INDIA'S MINISTER FOR PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS AND SPORTS
BUTA SINGH BY GROUP OF INDIAN PARLIAMENTARIANS AND PROMINENT
PUBLIC FIGURES ON ANTI-INDIAN ELEMENTS'HATHERING IN LOS ANGELES.
(300 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1547 TASSR 1345)
33 MAILBAG FOR CSSR LISTENERS: REVIEW LETTERS EXPRESSING
ANXIETY OVER EXACERBATED INTERNATIONAL SITUATION; QUOTES CSSR
LISTENERS' LETTERS RECALLING THEIR WARTIME EXPLOITS. (CZECH/SLOVAK
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34 REPORT ON MOSKOVSKIYE NOVOSTI INTVW WITH ANATOLIY KOLESOV,
DEP CHMN OF USSR SPORTS CMTEE AND OLYMPIC WRESTLING CHAMPION,
-ON U.S. AUTHORITIES PREVENTING SOVIET ATHLETES FROM PARTICIPATING IN
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GAMES. (300 TEXT SENT: TASSR 1230)
36 ITEM RECALLING ERNEST HEMINGWAY REMARKS THAT SPORTS TEACH
NOT ONLY TO WIN, BUT TO LOSE AS WELL. AT OLYMPICS 84 WASHINGTON
INTENDED ONLY TO WIN. PRAVDA ARTICLE QUOTED REVIEWING SOVIET
SUCCESSES AT INTL COMPETITIONS IN RECENT YEARS AND STATING THAT
THERE WAS NO DOUBT LOS ANGELES GAMES WOULD HAVE BROUGHT THEM MORE
SUCCESS, BUT WASHINGTON HAD CREATED UNACCEPTABLE CONDITIONS AND
DI 7 DITED GAMES. (4 MIN: ENGINTER 1431 ) a - US
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37 SUMMARIES PRAVDA ED T RIAL ARTICLE, 7 JUN, "SERIOUS APPROACH
STILL UNSIGHTED," RE PRESIDENT REAGAN'S IRISH PARLIAMENT SPEECH
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OFFERING PEACE TALKS. (500 TEXT SENT: TASSE 2046 TASS 2115; 4-3
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VOW _ MIN: ENG)ITER 2010 ENGNA 2200 PORTBRAZ 2200 SPANLA 2,300 SERBO 1900)
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REPORTS DATELINED LONDON AND WASHINGTON ON PRESIDENT REAGAN'S
IRISH PARLIAMENT SPEECH, SAYS USA HAS PRIVATELY ASSURED ITS
NATO ALLIES THAT REAGAN'S DUBLIN SPEECH DID NOT REFLECT ANY CHANGE
IN AMERICAN POLICY. (450 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1648 TASSR 1530)
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39 TASS OBSERVER VASILIY KHARKOV ON U.S. AND NATO LDRS
CONTINUING TO PRONOUNCE IN FAVOR OF DIALOGUE BETWEEN WEST AND
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EAST, RE REAGAN'S IRISH PARLIAMENT SPEECH. (RPT TASSE 051200)
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ENGAFR 1700 PORTAFR 1830 SOMALI 1600 SERBO 1600, POOREST: BULG
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P&W 40 PRAVDA ROUNDUP "ELIMINATE NUCLEAR THREAT" OF REACTIONS TO
Ses SOVIET-ROMANIAN TALKS IN MOSCOW. (3.5 MIN: SERBO 1900)
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TASS POLITICAL OBSERVER ASKOLD BIRYUKOV "NIHON KENZAI'S
VERBAL SURGERY" ON JAP PAPER NIHON KENZAI REPORT RE ISSUING OF A
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Lo DOCUMENT ENTITLED ON CEAUSESCU'S VISIT TO SOVIET UNION. REPORT
CLEARLY DISTORTS USSR'S POSITION ON QUESTION OF RENEWING TALKS ON
cauSestu-
LIMITATION OF NUCLEAR ARMS IN EUROPE. (550 TEXT SENT: TASSR 123
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42 "2-LINE STRUGGLE IN WORLD POLITICAL ARENA": (LEONIDOV)
Nut-0 ON NATO MTG IN WASHINGTON, SAYS NATO CONTINUES'. TO REPLY ON
SeSS~~~ MILIT FORCE, CITES CHERNENKO STMT ON PEACE, SOVIET
Cod' GOVT S T ON FREEZING NUC ARMS. (7 MIN: MAND 1600) (,t.S
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CONGRESS OF INTL MOVT OF PHYSICIANS FOR PREVENTION OF NUCLEAR WAR,
OUTLINING PRINCIPLES ON WHICH CONGRESS PROCEEDINGS ARE BASED, NAMELY
COST OF NUCLEAR WAR AND POSSIBILITY OF PREVENTING IT; DUTY
OF SCIENTISTS IS TO DISCLOSE NUCLEAR DETAILS TO ALERT PUBLIC
AGAINST NUCLEAR WAR. (3.5 MIN: GREEK 1-500 PORTBRAZ