TAKE 1 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 8 JUN 84

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Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301750005-6 TAKE 1 OF SEVER ?L COMV_rdTARY L'IT' "'.-:=COW l'CNEOLI ATEC is JUN 64 LC090936 LONDON ECONOM T C c, M,?, r T 1 ROUNDUP CQr1 Er:r BY PRESS AND POLITICAL FIGURES ON SUMMIT. 3 PROGRAM "INTERNATIONAL SITUATION -- QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS": YEVGENIY KACHONOV BRIEFLY-INTRODUCES CONTRIBUTORS; REVIEWS LISTENERS' LETTERS PRAISING SOVIET PEACE POLICIES (1.5 MIN); SHISHKIN REVIEWS SOVIET PEACE INITIATIVES AND CRITICIZES WESTERN ATTITUDES (13 MIN): KACHANDV REPLIES TO QUESTION ABOUT CURRENT COURSE CF NAKASONE GOVERNMENT, WHICH HAS BECOME MORE INTENSE SINCE;. ( VON C-4Q ~ QUESTION ABOUT ECONOMIC SITUATION.I N BANGLADESH, AS ONE OF POOREST COUNTRIES IN WORLD (3w KACHANOV E:cPLAINS WHAT JOHN RIti9 BIRCH SOCIETY IN USA IS ANO STANDS FCR (3 MIN); BORIS ANDRIANOV TELLS OF STRUGGLE OF JAPANESE WORKING PEOPLE AGAINST MILITARISTIC ATTITUDES TO CAMP DAVID AGREEMENT 45 MIN); KACHANOV REPLIES TO D01 d ~. -- AMBITIONS OF MARIA ESTELLA P ER ON, NOTING THAT PERCN I ST MOVEMENT U. S. DECISION TO DEPLOY TOMAHAWK MISSILES ON SHIPS BASED IN ~Lk(> (.4OaA JAPANESE PORTS A MT"); KACHANOV REPLY 'ON SITUATION IN PUNJAB, hAi)SIIeSGIVING BRIEF REVIEW OF RECENT EVENTS (3 MIN); VYACHESLAV LAVRENTYEV REPLY ON SITUATION IN ARGENTINA AND APOLITICAL q~- filn)Gi IS SPLIT (3 MIN); KACHANOV REVIEWS HISTORY OF :IASCNIC LODGES AND RECALLS RECENT POLITICAL SCANDALS INVOLVING :iASCNS ( M I N) ; KACHANOV REPLLY ON RELATIONS BETWEEN NORTH AND SOUTH YEMEN (2 MIN). (OVEL 45 MIN, SENT: BRBITA 0930 1245 1330 HOME 1615) vs- 3 4v VSEVOLOD SHISHKOVSKIY GENEVA DISPATCH ON GENERAL DISCUSSIONS (RPT ENGINTER 071310) (ENGINTER 0610 0910 FRENCHINTER 072000 2CO~ SPAt:CUBA 0100 SPANISH 071900 GERMAN 0900 PORT 072100 GREEK 071800 Svmm!, SWAH IL 071730 HUNG 00900) ( Ia. 100 AT 70TH SESSION OF GENERAL CONF OF ILO. (SENT: HOME 1800 CRB I TA - - S 'JUN 19$4 99 Se q 1800) K 1 Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301750005-6 Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301750005-6 (SHI GING) "NEGCOLCNIALISII UNDER SMOKESCREEN OF Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301750005-6 f 5 LEON I D LE /CHENKO RECALLS REAGAN `S i ye2 AGDR iSS TO ER O PARLIAMENT IN WHICH HE AoaOUNCEO CRUSADE AGAIr T COMMUNISM, nn1~ POINTING OUT THAT MR ONE-THIRD OF WC LD Now CHOOSE TO LIVE 1~~0 UNDER COMMUNIST SYSTEM AND THAT U. S. CRUSADERS; UNLIKE THEIR d 1IDDLE AGES PREDECESSORS, ARE BACKED By NUCLEAR WEAPONS IN THEIR EFFORTS TO DICTATE TO OTHER NATIONS. TC'J:.HES ON EVENTS JIN MIDEAST AND CENTRAL AMERICA. (ENGINTER 1310 1710 2010 PORTBRAZ 2200 ITALIAN 1700 GERMAN 1500 TURK 1300 ARABIC 1630 PERSIAN STAT 1400 1600. PORTAFR 1830 AMHARIC 1530 CZECH/SLOVAK 1500 POLISH 1400 SERBO 1600 1900 KOR 1330 CAIIB 1330 LAO 1300 URDU 124x' 1300 'BEr.G us. 1500 Q71430 INDO 1330 1500) LEV (KOLCHAKOVSKIY) DISCUSSES FOREIGN DEBT OF DEVELOPING CLAItiAG THAT WESTERN COUNTRIES ADVANCE LOANS AT HIGH RATE OF INTEREST WHICH WORSEN ECONOMIC CONDITIONS OF CAI' RECIPIENT COUNTRIES. EXPRESSES SUPPORT OF USSR FOR THIRD WORLD W STRUGGLE AGAINST WESTERN IMPERIALIST FINANCIAL DIKTAT. (4 MIN. U,55(L l J.. WSJ ENG I N7R 1431 ) ASSISTANCE" SCORIUO IMPERILIST CONTROL OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES. (7 M n ' ? MAND 0700) 9 (SHIRYAMOV) RAPLS WEST FOR IGNORING, SCI AND TECH NEEDS OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES. (7 MIN: MANDSEA 1130) 011 Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301750005-6 10 (VLAGIMIR FILIMOSHIN) DISCUSSES CEMA RED ATIOlIS wiTH NEWLY LIBEPA1ED NA-fl0WS. OUTLINING PRINCIPLES ONE WHICH THIS S wr`"J CCOPERATION IS gASE0 AND ITS SCOPE, IN CONTRAST WITH EXPLOITATIVE NATURE OF MIESTER-.4 IMPERIALIST ATTITUDE. (6?-4 MIN: ENOAFR 072000 PERS YARN 1700 FR ENCH I LATER 072000 MANDSEA 1130) -w-, 11 EXTRACT OF STATEMENT AT MOSCOW AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITION BY FRENCH EMBASSY TRADE OFFICIAL, WHO STRESSES IMPORTANCE OF COOPERATION IN THIS SPHERE. (3 MIN: FRENCHINTER 072000) 12 "INTERNATIONAL COMMUNIST AND WORKERS' MOVEMENT." (RPT 13 PPL AND EVENTS: INCL (PROF DMITRIYENKO) EXPLAINING RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS OF SOVIET CITIZENS ENSHRINEDhIN CONSTITUTION, BRIEFLY CONTRASTING SOVIET AND WESTERN CONSTITUTIONS (4 MIN); NOTE ON MOSCOW EXHIBITION OF AFRICAN BOOKS DEDICATED TO ANTICOLONILISM, IUCL INTGERVIEW WITH CAMEROON OFFICIAL (B.KA1 IN PRAISE OF EXHIBITION (4 MIN). (ENGAFR 1700 2000) 14 NEWSREEL: IUCL VSEVOLOD SH I SKHOVSK I Y ON GENEVA CONF OF ILO, OUTLINING AGENDA, REITERATING SOVIET VIEW THAT ILO SHOULD (Loc u~ SEEK TO RESOLVE LABOR PROBLEMS AND PROMOTE PEACE AND DISARM Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301750005-6 Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301750005-6 15 "TWO-LINE STRUGGLE IN WORLD FOL1TlC,4L ARENA": (MULATOV) ON WARINESS _OEIJ. S. NOT TO BE FIRST NUCLEAR STRIKER, I'' p(lL'"'"'NOTING U. S. PLANS TO USE NUCLEAR ARMS AGAINST CHINA IN FIFTIES, Sf~ FAILURE OF THIS SCHEME THANKS TO SOVIET STAND (4 A-w- ANON ON MILITARY EXERCISE BY U.S. AND THAILAND AGAINST KAMPUCHEA WHICH IA,S sit . CL sly' 16 TIME, EVENTS, PEOPLE: INCL YURIY PAVLOV REPORT FROM ODESSA MILITARY Gr.^UG ON NEW MILITARY RECRUITS TAKING OAHT OF SERVICE, WORKS NEAR ADDIS ABABA WHERE FIRST WORKS PARTY ORGANIZATION HAS BEEN SET UP; VLADIMIR SAVCHENKO REVIEWS SELKHOZTEKHNIKA-E4 17 '' MOSCOW RADIO LISTENERS' CLUB": INCL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT LISTENERS' LETTERS AND COMPETITION ENTRIES; PREVIEW OFTISCUSSION ON DEMOCRACY IN USSR; REPLY ON SOVIET GOVERNMENT'S ROLE IN CONTROLLING LIFE FOR BENEFIT OF PEOPLE; REVIEW LETTERS DESCRIBING CLUB TIVITIES. (ENGAFR 1700) 1B PANORAMA: INCL NOTE ON NAZI INVASION OF USSR; LISTENERS' LETTERS APPEALING FOR PEN-FRIENDS, NOTE ON USSR 'S SINCERE 'fa't,' FRIENDSHIP FOR OTHEP. COUNTRIES. (ARABIC 1630) 1 SS / u, - . (tJVLL51oj CCMME' YhRY L 1 _T : CaW t.0r4IOL; :A i'ED T JUN 84 Ai 1984 00000, 19 INTERVIEW WITH SOVIET SPORTSMAN VALERIE'- (BORZOV) ON SOVIET OI'Mt*tc OLYMP IqS DECISION. (RPT ITALIAN 0110) (GERMAN 0900) us 5(- 11A(>0TT" OVA 20 VLADIMIR BYKOV SPECULATES THAT ABSENCE OF SOCIALIST BLOC ATHLETES WILL MEAN USA IS VICTUALLY CERTAIN TO ATTAIN MAJOR SHARE OF MEALS, ?CLA I MS THAT U. S. DESIRE TO DOMINATE IN GAMES IS MAJOR REASON For? HOSTILE ATTITUCE AGCPTED COWARD SOCIALIST ATHLETES. -- (5 MIN: ENGINTER 0331) Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301750005-6 Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301750005-6 7.t ROUNDUP' SOVIET AND WESTgR1J PFEcS- E, 0pjp'IF?IJT tI 1..O ANGELES OLWLCS, CORRECTNESS OF SCIVIET NOWAPTlcIP4TII #V0 CONDITIONS IN LOS ANGELES. C ITEKC PRAI(P.A, LQNDOW MMES. LIT:=RATL'RNAYA G At pv, GAZES KN -T[MES AN) IDANL SH PRESS. (151"G INTER 1910) SUMMARIES PPA':DA EDITORIAL ARTICLE, 7 JUN, "SERIOUS APPROACH STILL UNSIGHTED, RE PRESICENT READ-AN'S 1RI2H PARLIAMENT SPEECH. air GINTER 0610 0910 SPANCUDA 0100 GREEK REAGAN'S IRISH PARLIAMENT SPEECH. (TASSR 071545) (ENGINTER 1310 1710 ENGNA 2200 PORTBRAZ 2200 2:300 SPANLA~,2300,ENGUK 1900 ITALIAN 1700?GERMAN 1500 TURKISH 1300 1730?ARABIC 1630 PERSIAN 1400 1600 PORTAFR 1830 AMHARIC 1530 BULGARIAN 1530 CZECHOSLOVAK 15C0 POLISH 1400 SERBO 160011900 KOREAN 1330 URDU 1200 1.00 BENG 1500 BU INDO 1330 1500?) Q-S D ' S SOCALLE 24 SUMMARY VIKENTY MATVYEV IZVESTIYA ON REAGAN DESIRE FOR DIALC'~UE BETWEEN USSR AND USA RE ARKS ISSUE. (TASSE 071829) (4w_0 WORDS: TASSR 1459) 25 VURIV KORNILOV DENOUNCING WASHINGTON'S MILITARY POLICY. (4 MIN: GERMAN 0900' Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301750005-6 (TASSE 062046) (?-3 MIN: EN ~~(,tfj i071800 SWAHILI 07173 D A"1HAR I C 07 f 530 HUNGARIAN 071900 V I ET 1000 peu-4aa~ . Va4- JAR 917 200 BUR 1030 THAI 1100 LAO 1030) G(S + rAr~l 23 TASS OBSERVER ON MILITARY AFFAIRS VLADIMIR BOG.ACHEV ON Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301750005-6 26 t JVANW00a, ON SOPI1ISTICATCO "MAT POSE- I?y e SMINGrQ1! It Zs CITES C1YEfaNEbIKO 5pEEck AT LI)NCEIW FOR DPR1K PARTY, STATE D1..C ON on: U. S. A~2M5 UILLV~: JVCLCf* d A.PC DEPLOYMENT 1N f-AR EAST: VAS' PACIFIC, pCGIt Tt1&EAT AG?INST SOVIET U.1-410--N, OTHER SOCIALIST 4"r.,,` PAISSI/c li-S COJNT I RES IN AS[A, PACIFIC, DENOUNCES WASHINGTON-TOKYO-SEOUL MILITARY BLOC, QEf L0Y11ENT OF NUCLEAR MISSILES IN, WESTERN EUROPE. off''' CSStw 16 5 IN: KOREAN 0930) r w, E.~ 27 TAGS NEWS A?JALYST VASILY KHARLOV ON WASH INQTCN'S REjECTION 0-11 dAA~ C~c.S OF DECLARATION ISSUED BY HEADS CF STATE AND GOVERNMENTS OF SIX a NJC. COUNTIRES, RE ARMS ISSUE. (400 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1428 TASSR. 1140) WITH LE MONDE CATEGORICALLY REJECTING POSSIBILITY OF DEPLOYMENT ~up dAAOLV' ON JAPANESE SOIL OF U. S. MEDIUM-RANGE MISSILES. (450 TEXT f qld 4 SENT: TASSE 1859) wvt css l It's 29 VIKTOR TANIN ON RECENT NATO MTG IN WASHINGTON AND SOCALLED \DID NOT RESPOND TO ANY SOVIET PROPOSAL. (5 MIN: GERMAN 1500 I TAJ..L~1N 1900 PORT 2100) JUN Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301750005-6 WASHINGTON DECLARATION UNDERLINING THAT NATO POLICY AIMS AT CONFRONTATION, THE U.S. NUCLEAR MISSILES IN EUROPE SIGNIFICATE C, LESS SECURITY FOR EUROPE. NEVERTHELESS, NATO IS NOT INTERESTED 'mow U4 IN REDUCING DANGER OF NUCLEAR CONFRONTATION. THE AUTHOR REFERS TO KONSTANTIN CHERNENKO'S ATTITUDE TOWARD THIS PROBLEM AND 0"w POINTS TO SEVERAL SOVIET DISARM PROPOSALS, THE NATO MTG IN WASHINGTON Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301750005-6 LD091 026 30 ALEKSANDR POGODIN HELSINKI DISPATCH GIVING DETAILS OF 4TH CONGRESS OF INTL MOVT OF PHYSICIANS FOR PREVENTICN OF NUCLEAR WAR. (PPT GREEK 061SC0) (SERSO 1600 CZECH/SLOVAK 1500 BULGARIAN 15-30 POLISH 1400 PCRTBRAZ 2200 2300 ENGNA 2200 ITALIAN 1700 GERMAN 0900 ARABIC 1630 PERSIAN 1400 1600 a4W-, KOREAN '1330 LAO 1300 URDU 1200 1300 BENG 1500 BUR 143 31 VLADLEN KUZNETSOV STRESSING THAT PEACE AND SECURITY ARE OF PRIME-IMPORTANCE TO MANKIND., (6 MIN: FINNISH 1430) BENEFIT TO ALL t6.5 MIN: TURKISH COUNTRIES. 1730) 34 V I KTCR OLIN ON APPEAL MADE BY GROUP OF AMERICAN CLERGYMEN TO DUTCH GOVERNMENT TO RENOUNCE DEPLOYMENT OF AMERICAN NUCLEAR MISSILES IN ITS COUNTRY ALTOGETHER, NOTES FOLLOWING VISIT BY CLERGYMEN TO DUTCH EMBASSY IN WASHINGTON GROUP FELT THAT DUTCH GOVT HAD NOT GONE FAR ENOUGH BY ' REFI i: ING 13 ALLOW DEPLOYMENT OF THESE DEADLY WEAPONS AT 1)4I?VPRESENT TIME, AND EXPRESSED THEIR VIEWS ON REOAN:S SPEECH IN IRISH PARLIAMENT, CLASSING IT AS A PURE PROPAGANDA TACTIC N ELECTICN YEAR. (ENGINTER 20i0) 35 VLADIMIR KOZYAKOV IN RESPONSE TO LISTENERS' LTRS ABOUT BOOKLET SOVIET MILITARY POWER, SAYS BOOKLET IS LIKEA COMIC, WITH MANY ILLUSTRATIONS THAT LOCK LIKE SCIENCE FICTION. WHILE DETAILING NEW SOVIET WEAPONS, BOOKLET DOES NOT MENTION Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301750005-6 32 ANON ON SOVIET PROPOSALS MADE AT ST1CKHOLM CONIC, C Ste- OPOSALS ARE TO BE OF -ri~ INCLU J 5ok. je- } Csn ?3,1 NO, 1/I >4_ "~(FR5HAFR 071930) Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301750005-6 C-- CCMir'ENTATM ;NSt.ERS LISTENERS ' QUESTIONS, BY ANATOL I Y GAN IN PEPLY TO MR. (MURPHY), AN RAP VETERANS, WHICH IS G ,+TED c'/ () S. ERITISH HOPE TKAT RED ARMY AND NAZIS WOULD FIGHT TO A STANDSTILL, PO I p r I NG OUT GREENHAM COMMON WOMEN ARE PART OF NEW) SPIRIT, MAINTAINIiNG U.S. HAS NOT WORKED FOR RECONSTRUCTION OF EUROPE BUT TURNED IT INTO A MISSILE BASE, SUPPORT OF USSR BY ORDINARY BRITONS RECALLED. (5 M ENGUK 1900) u,5 37 ASKOLD BIRYUKOV IN TASS ON JAPANESE PAPER'S DISTORTION OF SOVIET STAND ON U.S. MISSILES IN EUROPE, ~pf jA&W REFUTING NINHON KEIZAI REPORT ON DOCUMENT ISSUED ON CEAUSESCU'S VISIT TO USSR. (5 MIN: JAF'' ASSN 071200) IU .)(a V4;4- 38 VIETNAM PEACE CMTEE SEC GEN STRESSES WORLD PEACE CAN BE (RPT VTET 071300) (4 MIN: VIET 1000) UNITED STATES 39 SUMMARY GENNADY SHISHKIN SOVETSKAYA ROSSIA ON HUMAN RIGHTS AMERICAN STYLE. (350 TEXT: TASSE 0710 TASSR 072225) CL 40 TASS MILITARY WRITER VLADIMIR EOACHEV ON THREAT POSED BY U. S. BASES ABROAD. 1500 TEXT SENT.:. TASSE 1801 TASSR 1515) = :' 4 U-J 41 TASS POLITICAL NEWS ANALYST SOR15 SHABAYEV DESCRIBES WASHINGTON'S TRANSFORMATION FROM GUNBOAT DIPLOMACY TO AWACS DIPLOMACY. (600 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1524) J& 42 TASS POLITICAL NEWS ANALYST YUR I Y KCRN I LOV ON U. S. ADMIN'S APPROACH TO EAST-WEST RELATIONS. (TAQSE 071312) (FREbIC.H I LATER 072COO VIET 1200 1400) Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301750005-6 Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301750005-6 43 5T*L My iCJKDRASHEV QN REQMv' 5 V'11T To SJROPC. pt T t?3ERMAlJ 1p7hor-0 N 12 H C7 J. 1--) C, wS- " 0-172100 FI":';ISH 07 1?:3~ ) yJ F(J ( IwtVN NITH-i V-,ALPIH1P. SUS$WV. USSR. IXPLITY M1#5 TEg OF FOREIGN TRADE, WI3 VISIT IED V. S. RCC z TLY r.S HEAD OF SO IE T DELEGAT I OtJ ATTEND WG AfGJUAL MTG Or- U. S. -5QJ I ET TRADE CNCL. / ENT: ENGUA 2200) Wv SECURITY. (RP T 21x2300 ON 30 t'AY LIST) (ENG": A VALDIMIR POZUER'S 'DAILY TALK' ON UPI STORY THAT 'JUN ?994 Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301750005-6 THEY SPOKE CF SOVIET PP1 THEY MET AS BEING HAPPIER AND MORE LIVELY THAf4 THEY HAD EXPECTED, EXPRESSING HOPE FOR BETTER SOVIET-U. S. RELATICNS AND STATING EXCHANGE VISITS ARE OF GREAT VALUE I~ ESTABLISHING FRIENDLY RELATIONS. '45 RECORDED STMTS BY MGRS CF t;RO ,P OFF i.J. S. SCHOOLCHILDREN FROM BALTIMORE GIVIWC THEIR IMPRESSIONS OF VISIT TO TBILISII, ' ~w n R VAk4a "ROUNDUP OF CURRENT POLITICAL REAGAN RETURNED TO LONDON FROM NORMANDY WHERE HE SAID WAR IS (~!~ Q~-IJ~/~ TERRIBLE AND MUST NEVER BE REPEATED AGAIN; HOWEVER IN 1921 HE TWICE HOLD NEWSMEN THAT HE ENVISAGED NUCLEAR LIMITED nth WAR IN EUROPE At;D EVER SINCE HIS HORRENDOUS SEWARIO HAS BEEN EXAMINED (4 tiled); ANON ON CIA EXCEEDING SPENDIt!Q (RAYMOND LAMB). A SACKED AIR TRAFFIC. C0-:TROLLER'. DURING STRIKE SOME RYS AGO IS NOW LIVING IN PCOR ACCOMriQDATION FIVE BLOCKS FROM WHITE HOUSE AND IS GUOTED AS SAYING HE HAS NEVER BEEN HAPPIER AND GOD TAKES CARE OF AL~_ HIS PROBLEMS, AS HE RECEIVED BREAKFAST IN NEARBY CHURCH AND CHARITIES GIV HIM FOOD AND CLOTHES; STRESSES THIS IS APPARENTLY U. S. RIGHT TO FPEEDO;1 WHICH WOULDN'T BE ENJOYED IN USSR AS EVERYt3CDY HAS RIGHT TO HOME AND Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301750005-6 Surnr'~'` ARGENTINE CONGRESSMEN TO VISIT BOLIVIA AS .A SIGN OF SUPPORT TO BOLIVIAN GOVERNMENT: PETROLEUM WORKERS ENDED STRIKE: ARGENTINE RAILWAY WORKERS ON STRIKE DEMANDING BETTER SALARIES: POST OFFICE. AIND._TELEPHONE COMPANY EMPLOYEES AS.WELL AS WORKERS OF TUCUMAN SUGAR MILLS ALSO ON STRIKE: REPORT ON INFLATION RATE INCREASE IN ARGENTINA DURING THE PAST YEAR: THE SOVIET UNION CCNTIUES TO BE ARGENTINA'S MAIN BUYER. `10 MIN: SPAN L. A. 2300, 51 INTVW WITH BRAZILIAN BUSINESSMAN (TOMAS LAURENTO)' AT n~~1I 1 OF -.:M NS lr.nrlT '?ti1 %.l.: ONS`O ~JLIL'DA?1 I C.76r LJ r3 1 A4 Ir. ?1 OF e~,E~~{~'.~.Ir_Vr_r r1'._ -- '. r.~1..1~~ 1'r 1 n ?.# I L1Tr'. Ir. M.~~11.?~nCU ~.L'~~J r. VU #I'( O'T 49 ANON ON SITUATION IN CENTRAL AMERICA. (5 MIN, POOR: BULGAR,I,ANd 1530 ) OTHER POLITICIANS A POLITICAL AGREEMENT W:-IICH WAS.NOT SIGNED BY 50 "ARGENTINE WEEK" FEATURE: BRAZILIAN, ARGENTINE, MEXICAN, AND COLOMBIAN PRESIDENTS ADDRESSED A DOCUMENT TO LONDON SUMMIT REQUESTING A CONSTRUCTIVE DIALOGUE TO SOLVE L.A. FOEIGN DEBT PROBLEM: ARGENTINE PRESIDENT TODAY SIGNED WITH MRS PERON AND GhVt`v INTRANSIGENT AND COMMUNIST PARTY: COMMUNIST PARTY ISSUED ? AGRICULTURE MACHINERY FAIR IN MOSCOW, TALKS ABOUT BUSINESS CONTACTS MADE ON OCCASIOt. AND VISIT HE WILL MAKE TO ROSTOV. (5.5 MIN: (,(,ssi~- Ilud U) - -8 M4 j A, 'PORT`RAY 2200) JUN VOLODIA TEITELBOIM ON ABUSES CARRIED OUT BY PINOCHET WHO READS NOTE DENYING MILITARY UPRISING INROBCRE. SUMMARY BY . HAS THE AUDACITY TO STATE THAT HE IS DEEPLY HURT BECAUSE OF CHA S OF FRAUD AGAINST HIM. (13 MIN: SPANCHILE 2000) r Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301750005-6 Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301750005-6 ? 5f REPORT WO TALL ORLANDO rg1LL/qS JN 1-ioSC0Id - PEA?E 14 REPORTED ARRANOEg ENTS FOV WAT I C .q,L STCxPP1 GE To 't*KE PLACE LN CN I Lf . AFTER- TAL A FILM lCHIL64N SITUA'TC94 As EYHIBITED. c4 s Im _PANCHIL~ 200) REPORT ON PPLS DEr 3C Mo'iIMEr2T'" DOCUMENT ADDRESSED TO PPL ON CHILE REFERRINi TO CURRENT CHILEAN SITUATION, DENOUNCES GOVT CAMPAIGN AGAINST OPCSITICN AND ESPECIALLY AGAINST MCP. DOCUMENT ALSO POINTS OUT SUBJECTS ON WHICH THE CHILEAN OPPOSITION' AGREE AND LISTS THE MOVEMENT'S PROPOSAL. (16 MIN: SPANCHILE 2030) 56 2D.PART OF INTEVW WITH COLOMBIAN COMMUNIST LDR (MANUEL CEPEDA) 57 YURIY RESHETIJIKOV ON FORTHCOMING MEETING OF U.S. CONGRESSIONAL I TT ES. (RP T Er;G I LATER 072010) (ENG I N TER 0610 0910) 58 TASS COMMENTATOR VADIM BIRYUKOV CI1JNO JACK ANDERSON'S -Mlmr: 7wANLA dJUJ PORTBRAZ 2200 2300) 60 SUMMARY VITAL IY KORIONOV PRAVDA "THE DETERMINATION OF URUGUAYAN PATRIOTS", ABOUT DEMONSTRATIONS AGAINST URUGUAYAN REGIME WHICH HAVE SEFN HELD IN VARIOUS PARTS OF COUNTRY, INCLUDING MONTEVII PEO. (3 MIN: MAYAK 0250) ELECTION CAMPAIGN EUROPEAN POLITICANS HAVE CONCEIVED VARIOUS EUROPEAN PROJECTS, "SUCH AS A POLITICAL EUROPE, EUROPEAN UNION, EUROPEAN DEFENSE AND A UNITED STATES OF EUROPE. SUCH IDEAS ARE NOT NEW BUT HAVE ALWAYS COME TO NOTHING. WISH FOR NATIONAL INDEPENDENCE AND INTER-IMPERIALIST DIFFERENCES DESTROY SUCH PRO. ECTS. (5. 5 MIN: FRENCH 1730) WEST EUROPE . 61 (EDUARD ARSENEYEV) ON RUN-UP TO EUROPEAN ELECTIONS. IN THEIR- Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301750005-6 NYT REPORT SAYING PENTAGON PLANS TO USE DOLPHINS AGAINST NICARAGUA. Nl Wa- (450 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1549 TASSR 1319) I~-S 59 REPORT ON EXCHANGE OF GREETINGS TELEGRAMS BETWEEN USSR FOREIGN AFFAIRS MINISTRY AND MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO, MARKING 10TH ANNIV OF ESTABLISHMENT CF DIPLOMATIC P"^ RELATIONS BETWEEN TWO COUNTRIES. no TEXT SENT: TASSE 1719; n.C Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301750005-6 63 VLADIMIR OSTROGORSKIY ON U. S. FOREIGN,MINISTER SCHULTZ'S CRITICISM RE FRG FOREIGN MINISTER GENSCHER'S PROPOSAL ON INCLUSION 4OF REFERENCE TO DETENTE IN NATO COMMUNIQUE.' (RPT GERMAN 071500) ^^~ GERMAIk0900 ) 64 SUMMARY VLADIMIR LOMEYKO LITERATURNAYA GAZETA ON RISE OF 67 ALEKSANDR (BESHONOV) ON OPERATION OF BERUFSVERBOT LAW IN SWEDEN, CITIN30 EXAMPLES OF PEOPLE 'WHO HAVE BEEN DISMISSED FROM THEIR JOBS OR WHO HAVE HAD THEIR-ACTIVITIES RESTRICTED IN CONSEQUENCES OF THEIR POLITICAL VIEWS, DW'ELLIt?J G ON CASE OF RAQOlJOURNALIST (MAJ WECHSELMAN). (FINNISH 061600) 68 "FRIENDSHIP PANORAMA" PROGRAM FOR FINNS: REVIEW OF RECENT CULTURAL, SCIENTIFIC AND CO1MERCAIL CONTACTS BETWEEN USSR AND FINLAND (5. 5 MIN); GECRGIY KUZNETSOV, WHO PARTICIPATED IN SOVIET-FINNISH JOURNALISTS' SEMINAR IN TURKU, DESCRIBES TURKU AS AN INDUSTRIAL TOWN AND NOTES ITS TWIN-TOWN TIES WITH LENINGRAD (4. 5 MIN) (FINNiSH 1430) ='N 19p Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301750005-6 65 "GOOD EVENING, AUSTRIA," PROGRAM F?"RJR AUSTRIANS. (R PT (,l1,cS GER T 071900) (G ERMAUST 1900) TO INFLUENCE BRITISH GOVERNMENT TO RENOUNCE UCLEAR WEAPONS, GIVE MEMBERS OF DELEGATION OF BRITISH MEDICAL' CAMPAIGN AGAINST NUCLEAR WEAPONS, DURING USSR VISIT. THEY SAY THEIR MOVEMENT'S AIM IS 66 (YEVGENIY NIKOTENKO) INTERVIEWS TWO BRITISH DOCTORS, GENERAL IMPRESSIONS OF USSR, VOICE HOPE FOR FURTHER SOVIET 1 ITISH EXCHANGES. (6 MIN: ENGINTER 15550) Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301750005-6 70 "AFRICA AS WE SEE IT": (ALEK LAVRIVIN) ON BOTHA'S ENRUOPEAN v't (3 MIN) : YURIY VLADIMIROV OF PRAVDA ON U. S. AID TO AFRICA ~a7hA~S TQJR (5 MIN): (GRIGORIY PASHIN) ON MALWI'S.BLEAK FUTURE (3N). (AMHAR I C 071530) t V l41S '-71' "AFRICA AS WE SEE I T": IGOR TARUTIN PRAVDA Or, GOTHA'S TRIP TO WESTERN EUROPE (TASSE 070430) (3 M T N) ; ALEKSA":DR KEL I N wtn a ON CDIIRIr1TA1n CONGRESS ALA EADI PARTY EASE ON PRINCIP ES e1oP1 6 OF T ':ERAL -- COMMENITARY (FRE fR 071933 CL5- / OF SCIENTIFIC SOCIALISM, TO MgRK TENTH A,?::.LIVESRARY CF ETHIOPIAN REVOLUTION (2 MIN); YURIY RCGOV ON SIX MONTHS aijoyCF SUHARI MILTIARY ArMIN IN NIGERIA (RPT EN3AFR 051700, SEGMENT "AFRICA AS WE SEE IT") (E[4GAFR 1700 2000) 72 "SOCIALIST GOVERNMENTS AND AFRICAN COUN TR E I S ON w SOCIALIST PATH": ON CEMA'S PROGRESS TO DATE (4 MIN); GRIGORIY YEFIIIOV ON INCREASING PRODUCTION AND TRAINING OF 73 "FROM OUR REPORTER": PROGRAM ON CE-11A COOP IN DEVELOPMENT OF AFRICAN COUNTRIES. (RPT AMHAR I C 051530 ON 6 UN LIST) IS 4SUN 1984 74 SUMMARY IGOR TARUTI*N PRAVDA ON BOTHA'S TRIP TO ? ~s{~`A :41ES7. EUROPE. _ S7-!-SS-3E 0704^?0) (5-MIN:- FRENCHINTER 072000) &A^- V Al Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301750005-6 Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301750005-6 75 ANON ON $OTOtt `S 1PROI'Q5AL -THi4T NATO Ii$SUME FUNCTION'S C7F A p l1N'ISTRATi ION ON WA14H131A. 6SGNT. MAYA16. ~INTE-:VVIEI: WITH- (B I 001M) ' ILGADeP OF L39E9I/uW DELEGATION TO TASHKENT !NT ,TL FILM FESTIVAJ-, OWING IMPRESSIOiZo OF FESTIVAL, ~JTING ITS VALUE Id PPOI1OTIOS CONTACTS: OUTLINING UP, HIS DISCt~SIOi i*.&Tk- SOVIET OFFICIALS ON PROMO T 10' COOEPF ATION 1' " BETW ('41 TWO CO;RWTH IES. (4 MIN: EN OAFR 072000) 77 VALENTIN DIM.TRIYEV, CPSU CC ALTERNATE MEMBER, ON HIS RECENT VISIT TO ETHIOPIA. (RPT AMHAP.IC 041530) (AMHARIC 071530) DISEASE RESEARCH CENTER IN ETHIOPIA. (RPT AMHARIC 231530) 78 WAVE OF FRIENDSHIP: ON USSR AID FOR AMBO PLANT 79 RESUME OF SOVIET PRESS ON ISRAEL, QUOTING PRAVDA, NEW TIMES, MOSCOW NEWS AND KRASNAYA ZVEZDA. (4. 5 MIN: ENGINTER 80 ANON: "A LINK IN THE CHINA OF CRIMES BY TEL AVIV", `ai?J,~l (3) c e5, ( DURING PAST SEVENTEEN YRS, STRESSING THAT ALL THESE MEASURES HAD NOT WEAKENED WILL OF PALESTINIAN ,'Pi TO CONTINUE STRUGGLE (5 MIN); REPORT ON PRESS CONF HELD AT MISSION OF PLO IN P~ MOSCpW -~tE 20T-H 11%! OF FOUND I WG CF PLO eF1 (ARABIC !430) Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301750005-6 LINKING U.S. WITH ISRAELI CRIMES IN LEBANON, MAINTAINING WITHOUT U. S. -BACKING TEL AVIV WOULD BE UNABLE TO CARRY OUT ITS SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES, NOTING HOW THROUGH ISRAELI PRIME MINNSITtR TEL AVIV EXPRESSED SATISFACTIC:4,WITH CONTINUATION OF IRAN-IRAQ IN ATTEMPT TO WEAKEN ALL ARABS. 81 CORNER OF PA.L FSTINIAN ARAB PPI: TALK BY. SEC OF SOVIET COMMITTEE t=ORFRIEWCSHIP ANO SOLIDARITY WITH PALESTINIAN PP1 CONDEMNING ISRAELI POLICY IN OCCUPIED WEST BANK AND U. S. SUPPORT FOR THIS POLICY, ALSn EXPRESSED SUPPORT FOR PALESTINIAN PP1 (5(5 111W); REVIEW OF ISRAELI MEASURES RE OCCUPIED WEST BANK Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301750005-6 62 REPORT CN MOSCOW fiP_IEWCSi-IIP HOQSSF- I11CET1'J; THE USSR. (ARABIC 1400) CHAIRMAN OF SJvIET-5'1~RIAN t-r18NDSHIF ' CCIETY, Ttr',RA YANOVSK.0VA, CHAIRMAN OF CC OF TU OF ::CR:NERS IN FIELD OF EDUCATION AND YR I A ES I ` t-t-!AF X Z AL -FtiSAD. CARAO I C_ .11;00 ? 53 ALEKSANDR TIfrOSHKIN RECALLS EVENTS 17 YRS AGO IN EGYPT, RE EGYPTIAN ARMY'S DEFEAT AND DEMOS WHICH FOLLOWED PROTESTING. AGAINST NASIR'S POLICIES, COMPARISING THOSE EVENTS WITH EVENTS DURING SADAT'S LDRSHIP WHEN EGYPTIAN PP1 EXPRESSED THEN THEIR TRUST IN REV REGIME WHOSE POLICIES WHERE BASED NOT ONLY ON EGYPT'S CAPABILITIES AND RESOURCES BUT ALSO ON SINCERE SUPPORT CF EGYPT'S ARAB FRIENDS AND ALLIES, PARTICULARLY 84 SUMMARY YURIY GLUKOV PRAVDA BEIRUT DISPATCH NOTING DANGEROUS ESCALATICr: IN IRAN-IRAQ WAR. (PORTBRAZ 072200) v V ' 85 ANON ON SITAUTION IN PERSIAN GULF. (RPT TURKISH O ' AA~ 0130_ (SWAHILI 071730 JAP 071200) (~-8 REPORTS DATELINED BAGHDAD, NICOSIA, WASHINGTON AND KUWAIT, ON TENSION SITUATION IN PERSIAN GULF AND ? U. S. INTERFERENCE IN CONFLICT. (350 TEXT SENT: TASSE 135U4 87 IGOR SHEFTUNOV: "THE IMPERIALISTS ARE HASTENING TO THE GULF", REFERS TO SOCIALIST COUNTRIES' SUPFORT FOR DEVELOPING CCUNTR IES, ADDING THAT DESPITE THIS THE WEST I$ .TRYING TO IMPOSE LAW OF THE JUGGLE AND THAT THIS IS MANIFESTED IN PERSIAN GULF INCIDENTS. SAYS SPECIAL ATTN WAS PAID AT LONDON SUMMIT TO PERSIAN GV6F REGION, WHERE IMPERIALISTS SPARKED t1 RKING OPENING OF SOVIET--E':RIA.N FRIE."r!DSHIP DAYS, CITING f ` EPE=CHES ON OCCAS I DO' BY MIKHAIL KC".DAk,OV, FIRST DP TY L.LO0 . SM(4SAYS DEVELOPING COUWRIES CAN RESIST IMPERIALIST PRESSURES ".{f ao ONLY W THEY UNITE. (12 MIN: PERSIAN 1600 1700) W~ li/4 G, Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301750005-6 OFt- IRAN-IRAN WAfi WITH THEIR DIVIDE AND RULE POLICY. SHEFTUNOV i.1 own ' 4u ks Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301750005-6 88 ANON ASSAILING U.S. MAGAZINE ON CREATION OF FIFTH COLUM OF DISINFORMATION AND FALSEHOOD IN REPORTING ON FIGHTING, 11~3 89 ANON ON DELETERIOUS CONSEQUENCES FOR GREEK ECONOMY IN GENERAL';;' 9 ANON ON SITUATION IN AFGHANISTAN, ACCUSING WESTERN MEDIA W,~, ";`~'' GREE$~18OO) PAI i s4vJ lLS TARE 6 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 8 JUN 84 LDO91O29 IN IRAN. (pPr PERSIAN 311700) (PERSIAN 1600) AND AGRICULTURAL ECONOMY IN PARTICULAR OF EEC MEMBERSHIP. (3 MIN: 90 SUMMARY ALEKSANDR (KLIPOV) PRAVDA ANKARA DISPATCH "FOR THE DEFENSE OF THE DEMOCRATIC RIGHTS.'! `%91 SUMMARY (LEONID VETHALOV)NEW TIMES POINTING OUT THAT BY SUPPLYING ARMS TO PAKISTAN, `: U. S. IS THREATENING PEACE AND STABIITY IN INDIA, STATEING THAT BUSH ASSURANCE TO INDIA IS MEANINGLESS UNLESS I,tBSr-' ussN ?'OF AFGHANISTAN'S ROAD AND TRANSPORTATIONS. 92 ANON ASSAILING PROPAGANDA, INCLUDING IRANIAN, ON PARALYSIS -11 DISPATCH ON PARTICIPATION OF AFGHAN FUGITIVES IN STRESSING DEFEAT OF INSURGENT BANDS IN PANJSNIN VALLEY, TERRORIST ACTIVITY CARRIED OUT BY THEM AGAINST INNOCENT CITIZENS, SCHOOLS, HOSPITALS: "THE TRUTH ABOUT EVENTS Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301750005-6 94 FOR MEDDLING IN AFGHAN'S INTERNAL AFFAIRS (1. 5 t1IN); AFGHAN GOVT DRA NEWS: KARMAL INTVWED ON DRA'S SUPPORT FOR UN ATTEMPT FOR PEACE SETTLEMENT THERE (1.5 MIN); BAKHTAR NEWSAGENCY RAPS CHINA IMPROVES PPL'S LIVING STANDARDS AND IRRIGATION, AFGHAN SCIENTISTS' 'to NEt4 FI INGS (2-5 MIN). (5.5 MIN.- MAND 0700) 18 JUN 14t ~.. .SS- Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301750005-6 97 VIKTOR VLADIMIROV GN CHINESE DEFENSE MINISTER ZHANG be- AIPING'S RTHCOMING VISIT TO USA. (ENGINTER 14'31 THAI 1100 BUR ?ua -* 103 ) j S us 98 "ASIA TIDBITS": VISIT TO LIBERATED PART OF AFGHANISTAN: LL5 SITUATION: MONGOLIAN WRITERS' CONG ENDS: SOVIET WOMEN'S BASKETBALL TEAM TO ATTEND CHINA GAMES END OF JUN (4. 5 MIN, SENT: ~Jlon ~al ~~ MAND 1600) S S 99 PROGRAM FOR CHI YOUTH: YOUTH ACITIVITES INCLDG ROLE, FUNCTION- OF KOMSOMOL TEAKS. STUDENTS OF TECH SCHOOLS IN ULAR HOLD SKILLS COMPETITION, CULTURE ACTIVITIES IN BULGARIAN VILLAGE, SMALL t DESIGN CLOTHES. .SAP YOUTHS OPPOSE DRAFT LAW, SOVIET WOMEN'S BASKETBALL TEAr1TO PLAY IN CHINA, SOVIET BOXING, SOVIET MUSICIANS PLAY FOR YOUNG BUILDERS ON KAIKAL-AMUR RAILWAY (9MIN: ss MGRS OF INDIAN PARLIAMENT, SOCIAL ACTIVISTS CONCERNED ABOUT OLYMPIC "MIDWAY": SPK REPORTS ON THAI MIL EXERCISE IN BORDER REGION: DEMONSTRATINS HELD IN SASEBO AGAINST ENTRY OF U.S. CARRIER 100 PROGRAM FOR CHI INTELLECTUALS: DRAMA CRITIC (SVLEIGESIN) ON WORKS PORTRAYING SOVIET STRUGGLE AGAINST FASCISTS DURING 2 (12 N: MAND 160-3) JUN 1464 ASIA/FAR EAST 7 mum. 101 SUMARY -ANON ZA RUBEZHOM ON U. S. ROLE IN CREATION OF MILITARY MACHINE IN ASIA TARGETED AGAINST USSR AND OTHER PROGRESSIVE FORCES IN REGION. (300 TEXT SENTL? TASSE 1657 :ypt Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301750005-6 Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301750005-6 STAT ~J,.-aa ~d~/ ,ka paps 102 DM I TR I Y ANTONOV ON SITUATION IN ASIA. NOTING RISING TENSION IN CERTAIN AREAS IN ASIA DUE TO U.S. IMPERIALISTS' POLICY OF TURNING THIS CONTINENT INTO FUTURE NUCLEAR WAR THEATER, NOTING U. S. ATTEMPT TO ESTABLISH BASES IN PERSIAN GULF BY USING IRAN-IRAQ WAR AS PRETEXT, ASLO NOTING U.S. SUPPLY OF MILITARY HARDWARE TO PAKISTAN AND SETTING UP OF V.S. BASES TO RING INDIA IN INDIAN OCEAN, AND HAILING SOVIET PEACE INITIATIVES TO REDUCE TENSION Q. IN THE MORLD. (10 MIN: LAO 1030) JAPAN WILL PROTECT ITS INTERESTS BY REFUSING TO OPEN ITS MONEY ':104 (KROKH I NOV) ON JAPANESE-U. S. U5 FINANCIAL CONFLICTS, REVIEWING RECENT AGREEMENT ON CURRENCY, FINANCE BETWEEN TWO COJNTRIES, NOTING ENORMOUS TRADE IMBALANCE REMAINS TO BE SOLVED. SAYS MAR ET\ FOR U. S. CAPITAL. (8 MIN. JAP 071000) N 0h90~ & S 105 INTERVIEW W I TN (VLAD I SLAV TSEDENABL), MPR DEPUTY L PT PERMANENT REP TO CEMA, ON VALUE OF CEMA ASSISTANCE TO MPR. ENGINTFR-071310) (ENOOINTER 0610 0910 GREEK 071800 LAO 1300) ANON ON PRODUCTS PROVIDED FOR VIETNAM BY TRACTOR PLANT IW- IA. (PPT VIF_T 071300) (VIET 1000) TAKE 7 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 8 JUN 84 EAST EUROPE 107 TASS CITES'SECRETARIAT ON MULTICOOPERATION WITHIN CEMA FRAMEWORK FOR SCI-TECH PROGRESS. (350 TEXT SENT: TASSR 0719 TASSE 1044) ECONOMIC SUMMIT. (450 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1833 TASSR 1330) s ~\J 04 108 TASS INTERVIEW WITH YURIY SHIRYAYEV, RE FORTHCOMING CEMA Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301750005-6 Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301750005-6 109" INTERVIEW WITH (AWDRAS ZSOLNAI), DEPUTY CHEIF OF CEMA SECRETARIAT JOINT ECONOMIC PROJECTS DEPT, ON CEMA MEMBER-STATES ECONOMIC STRATEGY, DESCRIBING ECONOMIC PROGRESS AS FASTED IN WORLD, S, REFUTING WESTERN PROPAGANDA AGAINST SOCIALIST ECONOMIC VIABILITY. (4-3 MIN: ENGINTER 1310 1710 2010 ITALIAN 1700 PORTAFR 1830 CZECH/SLOVAK 1530 POLISH 1400 SERBO 1660.1900 KOR 1330 CAMB 1330 URDU 200 1300 BENG 1500; ANON. PORTBRAZ 2200 2300 INDO 1330 1500 110 VLADIMIR GRIGOROVICH "CEMA -- FICTION AND FACTS " (RPT Cayr ALBANIAN 071430) (KOR 0930 ALBANIAN 1430; POOR: HUNGARIAN 351 / 0719 11 ANON ON COOPERATION WITHIN CEMA AIMED AT IMPROVING-LIVING S C -0~ STANDARD OF PEOPLE IN SOCIALIST COUNTRIES. (5 MIN: ROMANIAN 1600) 112 ITEM ON COOPERATION IN ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY. (5 MIN, POOR,:,/ 113 OLEG BOGO10LOV ON CEMA JUNE MEETING. (RPT ENGINTER 301310) cl (HIND 00 ITALIAN 1900 SPANCHILE 2000) 1 REPORT ON COOPERATION AMONG CEMA MEMBERS. (3. 5 MIN: S?`1 SPAN U 0100)_ 115 ANON ANSWERING LETTER PEGGED TO MID-JUNE MOSCOW SUMMIT /~...? JUN1yda L Pt'"k OF CEMA, GIVING BACKGROUND, ROLE OF CEMA ORGANIZATION. (12 MIN: 116 SUMMARIES (ALEKSANDR SITEZHEV) KRASNAYA ZVEZDA "UNITY AND COHESION" ON COHESION OF SOCIAIST STATES. (7 MIN. ALBANIAN 1430 POLISH /A00 HUNGARIAN 1630) Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301750005-6 Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301750005-6 117 SUMMARY ANON UNDATED NEW TIMES ON ANNIVERSARY CSSR-USSR Q Jtt) DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS, RECALLING ESTABLISHMENT IN 1934, WARTIME C ~-~- (ice Dip1- COOPERATION AND MUNICH BETRAYAL. (POOR: CZECH/SLOVAK 1500) wr ~; ) 118 "VOICES OF FRIENDSHIP": 1) TALKS WITH ACADEMY MEMBER OLEG BOGOMOLOV ON THE FORTHCOMING CEMA SUMMIT IN MOSCOW POINTING TO (-~f"I THE PRINCIPLES AND TO THE ACHIEVEMENTS OF THIS COMMUNITY C~- 15 INCLUDING STATISTICAL DATA. (`` 2) REVIEW OF LISTENERS' LETTER MIKHAIL SHOLOKHOV. (6 MIN) 4) REQUESTED INFORMATION ABOUT STAT .~.~~ . SUPPORTING THE SOVIET NOC'S DECISION NOT TO PARTICIPATE IN THE G b+re c LOS ANGELES SUMMER OLYMPICS. I) 3) REPORT ON SOVIET WRITER $o Co#' THE GENERAL CONSTRUCTION PLAN OF MOSCOW. Q MIN) 5) QUIZ. (1 MIN) 6) MUSIC, FOLLOWED BY REPORT ON VISITS OF SOVIET ORCHESTRA IN VARIOUS 121 PREVIEW OF SOVIET EXHIBITION AT FORTHCOMING POZNAN TRADE--FAIR. (POLISH 1400) 122 ANON ON POLISH-SOVIET SEMINAR CURRENTLY UNDER WAY IN MOSCOW ON ROLE OF TRADE UNIONS, INTERVIEWING PARTICPANTS. (5 MIN: POLISH.? 123 SUMMARY ANON MOSCOW NEWS INTERVIEW WITH POLISH FOREIGN MINISTER. (5 MIN: SPANCUBA 0100) 124 MAILBAG: INCL REVIEW POLISH LISTENERS' LETTERS IN PRAISE 125 SUMMARY PRAVDA EDITORIAL, 9 JUN, STRESSES ROLE OF YOUNG PPL IN ARMED FORCES. (1;5 MIN: ORBITA 2000 2200 2300) 126 INTVW WITH ALEKSANDR (SOKOLOV), HISTORIAN, RECALLING 40,, EVENTS LEADING TO OPENING OF SECOND FRONT. (RPT ENGUK 031900) cl~ awa rENG I NTER 1431) ~v i1 Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301750005-6 OF PSH-SOVIET FRIENDSHIP. (POLISH 1300) Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301750005-6 127 ALEKSANDR SERVIN RAPS NATO FOR ATTEMPTING TO DISTORT J 40 Q~~(HISTORICAL FACTS ON SOVIET DECISIVE ROLE IN WWII. (9 MIN: JAP o~ 071 ) (.l 8 BORIS IVANOV ON 40TH ANNIV OF ALLIES FORCES NORMANDY 130 INTVW WITH VETERAN OF GERMAN WORKERS' MOVEMENT AND LEADING LAN NG. (RPT HINt) 071400) (6 5 MIN: HIND 1130) 29 TALK BY MAJOR GENERAL MIKHAIL (MOHNIN), MILITARY HISTORIAN, ON TR1.\TH ABOUT ANTI-HITLER COALITION. (7 MIN: HUNGARIAN 1630) l DKP MBBR(KURT BACHMANN). (RPT GERMAN 071600) (GERMAN 0900) 131 YOUTH PROGRAM: ITEM ON COMMEMORATIVE ACTIONS OF YOUNG PPL ABOUT WWII: MTG WITH VETERANS, A MOSCOW AND PRAGUE ARTIST W4..)i-SPEAK,A(G ABOUT THE FIGHT FOR PEACE. (CZECH/SLOVAK 1500) OF INHABITANTS OF ORADOUR, PEGGED TO 40TH ANNIV OF THIS ACT. it BY GERMAN TROOPS DURING WWII, CONCENTRATING NOTABLY ON MASSACRE 133 TATIANA RUDENKO INTVW WITH PIERRE FUMET, VICE-PRESIDENT OF FRENCH POSTAL SERVICES ASSN OF WAR VETERANS, WHO LED GROUP OF WAR VETERANS VISITING USSR, SAYS THEY WERE PARTICULARLY IMPRESSED WITH HEROIC POPULATION OF STALINGRAD IN 1943, AND THE RESPECT ENGNA~2200 ) Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301750005-6 HOCraw~ (11.,5A4,IN: FRENCH 1730) SOVIET YOUTH TODAY HELD FOR HEROES WHO DIES IN CAUSE OF PEACE AND FREEcDM. (4. 5 MIN: FRENCH 1730) ACCOUNT OF YELENA SOKOLOVA ON ATTROCITIES COMMITTED JUN. i$2} CP ANON RE D-DAY NOTING HOW CAMPAIGN HASBEEN LAUNCHED IN USA TO MINIMIZE CONTRIBUTION OF USSR TO DEFEAT OF NAZI GERMANY, ,, h MIKHAIL GROMOV, RECALLS HIS VISIT TO USA IN 1941 TO DISCUSS LEND rr O'' LEASE, AND HIS INTERVIEW WITH ROOSEVELT, ANOTHER MBR OF U-S &o DELEGATION RECALLS THAT ORDINARY--PPL OF USA GREETED THEM KINDLY, VvSs~' NOTING PROBLEMS WITH LEND LEASE PERSISTED THROUGHOUT WAR. (6 MIN: Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301750005-6 TAKE 8 OF 8 -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCONW COSOLIDATED 8 JUN 84 135 TASS CORR REPORT FROM GROUND CONTROL CENTER ON SALYUT CREW'S COMPLETION OF FOURTH MONTH IN ORBIT. (300 TEXT S S SENT: TASSE 0942 TASSR 0955) 136 ANON SCI CORR ON COMPLETION OF FOURTH MONTH IN ORBIT BY SALYUT-7 CREW, RECALLING EARLIER MISSIONS, INCL VISIT OF SOVIET-INDIAN CREW AND SPACE WALKS. NOTES THAT STATION IS WELL EQUIPPED AND THAT CREW IS CURRENTLY CONDUCTING MEDICAL-BIOLOGICAL EXPERIMENTS, TOUCHES ON SOVIET BELIEF IN PEACEFUL USE OF SPACE. 4 (ENGINTER 1310 1710 ENGNA 2200 GERMAN 1500 1600 ITALIAN 1900 POR1R 1830 AMHARIC 1530) VOSTOK-1 ON PERMANENT EXHIBITION IN MOSCOW; GAGARIN'S EXPLOITS .? \ O '-. ? I I Ill All . I\. . % \ 137 MOSAIC: INCL DESCRIPTION OF REPLICA OF GAGARIN'S 13 ALEKSANDR POZNER FOURTH INTERVIEW IN SERIES WITH ACADEMICIAN VELIKHOV ON U. S. STAR WARS PROGRAM. (RPT ENONA 25 300 ON F.L MAY 140 REPORT ON REGULAR POLITBURO SESSION, OUTLINING ISSUES ,~ DISCUSSED. (RPT HOME 071700) (5-3 MIN: MAYAK 0030 ENGINTER PwSi0610 0110 FRENCHINTER 072000 SPANCUBA OtOO GERMAN 0900 GREEK 07 0 1 ti ND I 1130 CAMB 1.330 LAO 1300) JUN 1984 138 ALEKSANDR POZNER THIRD INTERVIEW IN SERIES WITH ACADEMICIAN VELIKHOV ON U. S. STAR WARS PROGRAM. (RPT ENGNA 242300 ON ?,~. MAY 05 IST) I (PORT 072100) 141 ALIYEV REPORT AT SESSION OF COMMISSION FOR CONSTRUCTION (2ij CMtM OF BAM RAILROAD. (TASSE 071607) (BRIEF: HOME 0104) Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301750005-6 Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301750005-6 142 AUMMAR I ES VAD I M Z AGLAD I N MOSCOW NEWS. 10 JUNE ISSUE, ON CPSU POLICY ON ECONOMY. (350 TEXT SENT: TASSE 0724; 10 MIN: POLISH 1300) 143 YURIY ROGACHEV REVIEWS SOVIET INDUSTRIAL GROWTH IN FIRST 5 MONTHS OF YEAR, BASED ON NEWLY RELEASED TENTATIVE STATISTICS. (ENGINTER 1310 1710 ITALIAN 1700 GERMAN 1500 TURK 13DO ARABIC 1630 PERSII~N~1400 1600 POLISH 1400 SERBO 1600 1900: ANON: AMHARIC 1530) 144 ALEKSANDR PUTKO ON RIGHTS OF SOVIET CITIZENS. (RPT ENGINTER 071310) (PERSIAN 17,00 SWAHILI 011730 KOR 0930; ANON: HUNG 900) 145 SOVIET LIFESTYLE: REPORT ON DUTIES OF SOVIET PEOPLE'S DEPUTIES (6.5 MIN. SENT); REPORT ON LABOR PROTECTION POLICY AT TRACTOR PLANT L-6.5 MIN). (13 MIN: MAND 1600) 146 PROF VLADIMIR (DIMITIENKO), WRITER ON SUBJECT OF HUMAN RIGHTSrNTERVIEWED ON SOVIET CONSTITUTION. (4. 5 MIN: TURK 1300) 147 (BILL BIRGGS) ON STATE OF PRESS IN USSR, SAYING PRAVDA AND IZVESTIYA RECEIVE UP TO 1.300 LETTERS DAILY FROM READERS AND THEY ARE ALL PROCESSED AND RESPONSE IS AMDE TO THEM; APART FROM PREACHING WAR, VIOLENCE, RACIAL HATRED, ETC., PRESS IS FREE. THERE ARE PUBLICATIONS IN ALL SOVIET NATIONALITY LANGUAGES. UNPRO: ENGINTER 0700 0800 0900 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1500 (4 M// ENGNA 072300) if 148 MISC INTERNAL USSR ITEMS:/7Q) GLOBAL 4 SOV 11 DEMOC 3 1600 1700 1600 2000 2100 FRENCHINTER 1600 CZECH/SLOVAK 1600 POOR: DARI 051500 ZULU 1800 HUNG 071900 PART MISSED: FRENCHMAG 071930 (ENDALL) BT #1260 Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301750005-6