TAKE 1 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 25 JUN 84

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Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401760008-1 TAKE I OF SEVERA!_ -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 25 JUN 84 u 1c. d 7 Lc J" - r ~~. I q 67 3093 ANTONOV. 1 SU. +MARY ANON I ZVEST I YA ON CASE OF SERGE Y GEf M 211600) (5 11 W: GERr9AN 0,-700) C (RPT SEVOLOD EH I SH OVSK I Y GENEVA REPORT ON ILO SESSION' BEING HELD NOTES THAT SESSION EXPRESSED CONCERN AT ARMS RACE BUT TO MENTION RIGHT TO WORK. (3 MIN, SENT: HOME 1800 ORBITA `Li) FAILED clop )1800 S . k or" I0d ``Jt w tLMU -WA& RADOMIR BCODAtsOV AND VIKTGR YENIKEYEV DISCUSS ASPECTS OF EAST ,WEST RELATIONS. (SEu r: ENGNA 242300) (VLADIMIR t,IKtANOVICH) ON H:JMAN RIGHTS IN WESTERN COUNTRIES. (SENT: -E ',GINTER 163,1) ANON REVIENIb REVELATIONS AROUND KAL AIRLINER INCIDENT INi ICATING U. S. I VOLVEr1ENT. (RPT ENGINTER 201310) (ENGINTER 0610 0910 FRENCHINTER 242:0;00 SPA:CUBA 0100 JAP 241200) (4S r, 6" REPORT ON KONSTANTIt CH=RNENKO CONGRATULATORY MESSAGE _tc()10ATO INTERNATIONAL W. 0) ECOLOGY CONF=ERENCE IN MUNICH. (BRIEF: GERMAN 7 CHERNENKO sRE- TINGS MESSAGE TO PARTICIPANTS AND GUESTS Ur 16TH CON:= OF FEDJ~RATICN OF EUROPEAN BIOCHEMICAL SOCIETIES INMOSCOW. bl o (TASSE 241317) (ONE ORB I TA 0300 t1AN0aEA 1 1-30 tiAIN10-07"00 1230 ~ p 1600; BRIEF: TASSE 0602 MAYAK 0800 0230 0330. C'RB I TA 0004 0100 0200 J~,'~HOME 0104- 0204 0300 0400 EN4G I LATER 07-00 0806 0900 1000 11-00 1200 QA4A--" 1300. 1400 150011660 1700 1600 -FRENCHINTER 242000/TWIFCE/ 1600 ENGNA 242300 PORTBRAZ 2700 2300'SPANLA 2:300 ITALIAN 1700 SPANISH 242130 GERMAN 0900 15000 GERMAUST 1800 HUNG 1630 INDO 1330 V I ET 1000 1300 Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401760008-1 Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401760008-1 I N i ERNAT I OVAL COOPERATION OF SCIENTISTS. (ENG I INTER 13.10 1710- 9 YURIY ROOACHE`t RE OPENING OF MOSCOW CCNF OF FEDERATION OF EOROPEAN BIOCHEMICAL SOCIETIES, POINTS TO SOVIET READINESS TO COOPERATE IN VARIOUS FIELDS OF SCIENCE, CITING IN THIS CONTEXT ,, Kk,41 5tCHE.RNENKO ' S CONGRATULATORY MESSAGE TO CONr STRESSING NEED FOR 2010 PORTBRAZ 2200 2300 SPAN-'4::_A 2300 ITALIAN 1'700 GERMAN 1500 TURK 1300- ARABIC 1630 PERSIAN 1400 1600 'PORTAFR 1830 AMHAR I C' 1530 SWAHILI 1730 POLISH 1400 BUL 1530 SERBO 1603 1900 URDU 13001 BENG 1500 BUR 1430 INDO 1330 1500 LAO 1360 CANTS 1330 KOR 1330) 91 ECONOMIST DR (BORIS NIKOLAYEV) ON OUTCOME OF LONDON WESTERN G c to 1Iy-SUMMIT REFLECTED IN THEIR POLICY OF EXPLOITATION OF THIRD WORLD i/1 ECONOMY. REFERS TO ~:GRKIr~~ OF - K VLTINNTION F.L CORPORATIONS WHICH IN FACT W'EAtM DEVELOPING COUNTRIES. (6 MIN: HINDI 1400 BENG 1500) "FROM PRACTICE OF COOPERATION": ITEMS ON OUTCOME CENA SUMMIT; INTERVIEw WITH CUBAN REPRESENTATIVE TO CErIA ON CUBAN MEMBERSHIP OF ORGANIZATION; INTERVIEW WITH GDR REPRESENTATIVE TO CEN'A ON ECONOMIC COOPERATION' WITH USSR AND ITS ADVANTAGES; INTERVIEW NPR REPRESEN I AT I VE TO CE`iA ON MPR ECON DEVELOPMENT; YUGOSLAV WITH J. WRITER TALKS ABOUL DAYS OF UZBEK CULTURE IN YUGOSLAVIA. (20-20 MIN, INTERSPERSED WITH MUSIC: POLISH 1300 CZECH/SLOVAK 1.500 HUNG 1630 a1L 1530) ( -1+) _ REPORT OIL WORLD YOU IHS PREPARING FOR 1985 MOSCOI.i YniJTH FEST I VA (4 MI N: N M "1,11D 1230) CU STAT04EN TS BY VARIOUS OFFICIALS ON EDUCATIONAL 12 ANON G FACILITIES PROVIDED-JTO FOREIGN STUDENTS, TECHNICAL ELEMENTS, AND OTHERS -- ALL OF TH%=M CHILDREN CF WORKERS OR PEASANTS. (6 MIN: TURK 730 ) 13 ANON ON TRAINING OF FOREIGN SPECIALISTS IN USSR, STRESSING l9 THAT STUDENTS FROM THIRD WORLD, ON RETURN TO THEIR HOEM COUNTRIES AFTER SOVIET TRAIfINC?, PLAY IMPORTANT ROLE IN SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC DEVF4-0PMEN. T. (6 MIW ARABIC 1430) 2 5 JU '1S Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401760008-1 E'llIcki I1'ar0- cj Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401760008-1 14 REPORTAGE ON OPENING OF 5TH OLYMPIAD OF RUSSIAN LANGUAGE STUDENTS, PARTICIPANTS FROM VARIOUS COUNTRIES, AT PUSHKIN INSTITUTE FOR RUSSIAN' LANGUAGE. (10 MIN: ARABIC 1400) 15 "INTERNATIONAL LABOR AND COMMUNIST MOVEMENT" FEATURE: REPORT ON PORTUDUF-SE FARMING PROBLEMS AND COi'It'UNIST PLAN FOR LAND REFORM; REPORT GPI LAPOR PROBLEMS IN FRG; HEAD OF FRG COMPARTY COMMENTS ON FORE i OkRS' CHEAP LABOR PROBLEMS. (10 tilt: PORTBRAZ 16 LIFE OF FRATERNAL PARTIES PROGRAM: STATEMENT CF COMMUNIST, WORKERS' PARTIES OF ARAB COUNTRIES SUPPORTING SOVIET PEACE POLICY (5 MIN); REPORT ON CZECH CP'S SUCCESS IN PARTY BUILDING (4 i IIND ARTICLE BY ME'N"ERS OF PARAGUAYAN CP CC ON PARAGUAYAN CCCc'iMUNISTS' STRU)GLE AGAINST DICTATORIAL REGIME (4 MIN); REPORT ON '. TING OF PARTY SECRETARIES OF SCHOOLS OF HIGHER LEARNING IN CUBA, KAMPUCHEAN DELFGATION'S VISIT TO USSR, EXPANSION OF JAP CP1 O THEFT MIN) . (TOTAL 13 MIN: tIANO 070-0) REAGAN'S DIPLOMACY OF STRENGTH HAS ENTERED BLIND ALLEY (3 MIN); B'ULATOV ON PARTIA}. WITHDRAWAL OF VIET TROOPS FROM KAFIPUCHEA, RIOTINQ PEACEFUL CIEG0TIATIONS BETWEEN INDOCHINESE COUNTRIES, ASEAN WITHOUT OUTSIDE INTERFERENCE IS ONLY WAY TO SOLVE PROBLEMS IN EAST ASIA (3. 5 t"IN). (TOTAL 6. 5 MIN: MANO 1600) 18 TIME, EVE,! S, PEOPLE: INCL INTERVIEW WITH ACADEMICIAN SEVERIN, RE MOSCOW BIOCHE11ICAL CO:.; 7, POINTING TO IMPORTANCE OF.-BIOCHEMISTRY AN 't) EXPLAINING ITS t4.AIN TASKS (6 MIN); VLADIMIR TSVETOV ON U. S. -JAPANESE RELATIONS AND MILITARY COOPERATION (5 MIN, SENT) ; TRIBUTE TO SOVIET TEST PILOT KOKKIhNAKI, 80 YEARS OLD TODAY, PRAISING HIS BRAVE. DEEDS AND RECALLING HIS RECORD-BREAKING EXPLO,S (6 MIN;). (HOME 0300 ORBITA 0800) - 3 f 2 5 JUN t e4 Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401760008-1 Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401760008-1 24 ANON, IN RESPONSE TO LISTENERS' REQUESTS. RESTATING REASONS WHY USSR DECIDED NOT TO PARTICIPAT IN LOS ANGELES GAMES; EXTRACTS FROM LISTENERS' LFTTERS EXPRESSING APPROVAL OF SOVIET 2~OMAILRAG FOR WORLD SERVICE LISTENERS: INCL REPLIES ON CPSU MEMBERSHIP; SOVIET LEGISLATIVE PROCESS; REASONS WHY UKRAINE Atvlil BELORUSSIA HAVE INDIVIDUAL MEMBERSHIP OF UN; EQUALITY ENJOYED BY LACK OF DISCRIrIWATION AGAINST JEWISH CITIZENS OF USSR, i1E+!TIONIG PROCEDURE BY WHICH SOVIET JEWS CAN Er1IGRATE TO ISRAEL; CATEGORIES OF SOVIET IMPORTS AND EXFORTS; AFGHANISTAN'S LITERACY CAMPAIGN, SOVIET LAWS REGARDING PRACTICE OF RELIGION. N' ; .R 01 IST) (E C2 ;~ 'JU- t. 11 1 22 REVIEW CF LFTTERS: AFRICAN LISTENERS' LETTERS ACKNOWLEDGED; G REPLY ON NUMBER OF FOREICN STUDENTS TRAINED IN USSR; LENIN'S REAL I NAME WAS ULYANOV; SOVIET CITIZENS' FREEDOM TO PROFESS OR NOT TO PfOESS RELIGION. (5 MIN: ENGAFR 1700) 23 MAILBAG: IN1 ODUCES LETTERS FROM JAP LISTENERS ON VARIOUS TOPICS, INCL SOVIET (1O~PARTICIPATION IN LOS ANGELES OLYMPICS, CURRENT INTERNATIONAL SITUATION, OTHERS. (27 MIN, IN L MUSIC -\ ?JAP 241200) G Lu O,AJEUVERS OF U. S. f Ni) NATO WHICH UNDERMINE POSSIBILITIES OF 1 ;{=A OTIATIONS FOR REuUCTION OF STRATEGIC WEAPONS AND CITING A)A (EN0INTE< 1131) ACAD YEVOENIJ VELIKHOV 30 APR PRAVDA ON DANGER OF U. S. PLANS FOR SPACE WEAPONS. (TASSE 291852 IN SPACE SECTION OF LIE } (7. 5 MI": ENO I NTER 1910) FROM LISTENERS' LFTTERS CRITICIZING CURRENT WARMONGERING POLICIES OF tW TERN ALLIANCE. ( MIN: GERMAN 1600) Al dmm~ 4 ft JUN 1984 5 Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401760008-1 ANON COMPARING SOVIET PEACE INITIATIVES WITH HYPOCRITICAL Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401760008-1 LLk a ek FIRST NUCLEAR STRIKE STILL REMAINS BASIS OF U. S. t04 [111 I R Y-STRIKE DOCTRINE. (3 MIN, SENT: FINNISH 1600 ) 22 SPAR TA',i 3EOLOV ON :.EST EUROPEAN COUNTRIES M ARK I NG 60TH JU ARROGANT ATTITUDE OF WEST ONN DISARM ISSUE. (RPT ENGINTER 242010) l '()V5(EINGINTE? 0610 0910) CONSEQUENCES, PUBLISHED BY NOVOSIT, GIVING ACCOUNT OF W ATC4Y STRIKE r' LAUD"'HI!I' SITES OF N= T TALI r 30 VLAD I M I R - YAI4 VLEV. G`, GROWING UNREST AND 'PUBLIC CONCERN OVER 29 REVIEW OF BOOK `A NUCLEAR WAR: MEDICO-BIOLOGICAL m 2-141600) (GERMAN 0'?00) U-8 ~r 200220 w) (ENGUR 1900) J W "'" ~nf~w'a cL Uo S I-? U-S "DISARMAt1ET, ISSUE OF THE DAY" (RPT ENGINTER 240810) (ENIt?R 0810) 27 ANON ON U. S. PRESSURE ON COUNTRIES OF NORTHERN EUROPE TO DEPLOY U. S. MISSILES ON THEIR TERRITORY, QUOTING REMARK BY U. S. SEC OF NAVY, LEHMAN AT A RECENT U. S. NAVY STRATEGIC CONF1 THAT A14111) ESTABLISH1f T OF DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS WITH USSR, SCORING ,tip.. 1 ~* J. ~E 1'.E r{t ru I i1 .1 J. ,L S U.S.. MISSILES DEPLC`(ED IN WESTERN' EUROPE, 40 COt EGUENCES. (300 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1000) (RPT GERMAN (.cs IN FRO WITH DEPLOyriENT OF U. S. !MISSILES. (RPT ENGINTER 33 "TOWARDS PEACE AND SECURITY IN EUROPE. (RPT 231900) (SPANISH 2+2130) ~ ? ~ 1 ~ WITH (ROBERT 34 "LET THE NUCLEAR HOLOCAUST STOP": INTVW (ROBERT Infisde) BOWMAN) U. S. DELEGATE AT RECENTLY CONCLUDED MOSCOW MEETING ON b -f4Ot4-4ILITAR.IZATICt CF OUTER SPACE. (RPT SOMALI 041600) (SOMALI 160Q/r\ 35 "NO TO NUCLEAR WAR" WITH GEORG I Y TANNOV. (RPT ENGAF ww~ -T 2 5 JUN 1984 Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401760008-1 21 1/?'Qa) (ENGAF 2420,30) Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401760008-1 TRADE--pEF I C IT. (ENGUK 1900) UNITED STATES 36' "THEY SAY IT": .JAMES RESTON NYT ON 114 JUN REAGAN NEWS ?06st bV CNF ON HIS READINESS TO SPEAK WITH SOVIET LEADERSHIP AT A SUMMIT ~L5 MEETING, (SENT); AP REPORT PANEL OF U. S. ARMS CONTROL EXPERTS' Cf _5 41 VLADISLAV KOZYAKOV ON 3-DAY CONF ON-STRATEGY. OF AMERICAN NAVAL FORCE HELD AT A NAVAL SCHOOL IN NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND', ATTENDED BY HIGH-RANKING PENTAGON OFFICIALS. 'SENT: ENGNA 2200) U%S CONCLUSION THAT BY DEVELOP I PSG A MISSILE DEFENSE SYSTEM U. S. IS EDGING TOWARDS VIOLATION CF 1974 ABM TREATY, LAUNCH OF CAMPAIGN WITH PROMINENT SP6NSORS; WASHINDTON POST SAYS REAGAN IS LOW=-KEYING STAR WARS PLAN BECAUSE OF ELECTION; BUSINESS WEEK, CITING HARRIS POLL, NOTES GROWING DISSATISFACTION WITH REAGAN; NGC TV, CITING (~S GALLUP, NOTING PUBLIC CONCERN AT FOREIGN POLICY; NYT ON U. S 37 (NAME INDISTINCT) COMMENTS ON RECENT GEORGE. SH*-JLTZ SPEECH. {I. (ENGUK 241900 ATTRIB/VITALIY GANCHIN/) (4 MIN, POOR: SOMALI, 14STAT -~'~ jr~R 1ST TAKE S OF SEVERAL. -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 25 JUN 84 LD261300 39 TASS POLITICAL NEWS ANALYST IGOR ORLOV NOTING AFTER INSTITUTIONALIZING TERRORISM AS ITS STATE POLICY, WASHINGTON ADMIN IS MAKING BIG EFFORTS TO ENLIST ITS CLOSEST ALLIES IN' INTL BLACKMAIL AND BAtJGITRY. (550 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1735 TASSR 1340) 2 5 JUN 1984 40 TASS POLITICAL OBSERVER YURIY KORNILOV ON FUNCTION OF:USIA USIA AS INSTRUMENT OF U.S. PROPAGANDA AND PSYCHOLOGICAL WARFARE AGAINST SOCIALIST tORLD. (450 TEXT SENT: TASSR 1112) 1/$ Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401760008-1 Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401760008-1 c 42 FOREIGN NEWS AGENCIES AND PRESS ON U. S. POLICIES: ROUNDUP FOREIGN PEACE ACTION; NATIONAL HERALD SAYS PAKISTAN AND U. S. ARE PREPARING FOR INTERVENTION IN PERSIAN GULF; DEMO AGAINST KITTYHAWK HELD IN PERTH; AAAHATH REPORT ON PROTEST AGAINST JAPAN'S ALLIANCE WITH U.S.; CROCKER HAS MET SAV.I; IG I, AS REPORTED BY Q 43 VLADIMIR POZNER 'DAILY TALK' ON U.S. EMERGENCY SPENDING BILL WHICH LINKS AID FOR U.S. POOR AND UNEMPLOYED WITH APPROPRIATIONS FOR COVERT OPERATIONS IN NICARAGUA, NOTING REAGAN REFUSES TO SEPARATE ON. FROM THE OTHER, MAINTAINING THAT IN THIS WAY, IF BILL SHOULD NOT BE PASSED, HE CAN BLAME DEMOCRATS FOR NOT HELPING U. S. POOR, AND IF IT IS PASSED' HE CAN SAY HE HAS CONGRESS' APPROVAL FOR ANY ACTIO,tS IN NICARAGUA. (4 MIN: ENGNA 242300) Lot 44 IGOR BESTUZHEV REPLYING TO NIGERIAN LISTENER WHO ASKS WHY MOSCOW HAS NOT TAKEN IDENTICAL ECON SANCTIONS AGAINST WASHINGTON, NOTING USSR HAS NEVER USED AND DOES NOT INTEND TO USE ECON SANCTIONS BECAUSE SUCH POLICIES ARE POINTLESS NO CAN BOOMERANG, AS U.S. SANCTIONS AGAINST USSR HAVE SHOWN POINTING OUT SOCIALIST COUNTRIES ARE AGAINST THREATENING OR USING EMBARGOES AS RECENT CEMA lFC ON SUMMIT CONFIRMED, MEN I I ON I NG THAT MBR-COUNTRIES OFFER ECON S Sur IS RELATIONS WITH ALL INTERESTEDNATIONS, INCLUDING CAPITALIST "S A 45 ITEMS DEVOTED TO ANALYSIS OF ECON DEVELOPMENT OF U. S. AND USSR, GUOTING KONSTANTIN (BOGDASAROV) AND (BULAK ZABIROV). (PT ENGNA 232200) (ENGNA 2200) 6 REPORT ON MEETING OF SOVIET AND AMERICAN RELIGIOUS LEADERS, WITH RECORDINGS OF ViGRS OF U.S. DELEGATION WHO NOTED IMPORTANCE OF PEACE, VOICING PLEASURE AT EXTENT OF RELIGIOUS ACTIVITY IN -7 - 2 5 JU 1114 47 . ALEKSANDR LUTY WASHINGTON DISPATCH ON 20TH ANN I V PASSING OF Q CIVIL RIGHTS AMENOFIENT. (RPT TASSE 211735) (SWAHILI 1730 AMHARIC tir, (;ill 1 (~) Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401760008-1 ud Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401760008-1 j C,q,trT (RPT SPANCHILE 333040) 5~an1 Ch' Z""" mm~ l~ 1 LUIS CORVALFN, SEC GEN CHILEAN CF, ON FIRST PCCH NAIL CONGRESS (ID x600 19a 0)J 48 ANON ON HISTORY OF U.S. TAFT-HARTLEY ACT, PASSED IN JUNE 1947, NOTING U. S. LAW 1AKERS RUSHED TO HELP OWNERS OF FACTORIES TROUBLED BY WAVE OF STRI.ES AFTER WAR, AND TAFT-HARTLEY WAS PASSED, POINTING OUT SINCE THAT TIME IS HAS BEEN USED ON OVER 40 OCCASIONS, AND THERE ARE OTHER LAWS AGAINST STRIKERS, STRESSING THIS SITUATION MAKES A MOCKERY OF REAGAN REMARKS THAT CONSTITUTIONAL BILL OF RIGHTS GIVE MEANING TO LIVES OF AMERICANS AND INSPIRES PPL WORLD OVER. f6-3 MIN: EWOINTER 1340 171O PORTBRAZ 2200 GERMAN 1500 PORTAF 1830 BULGARIAN 153Q POLISH 1460 CZECH/SLOVAK 1500 SERBO 49 SUMMARY SOVIET PRESS COVERAGE OF LATAM EVENTS: SUMMARY PRAVDA ARTICLE BY LUIS CORVALAN, HEAD CHILEAN CP, ON RECENT PARTY CONGRESS; IZVESTIYA ON BRAZILIAN ENERGY PROGRAM; PRAVDA ON NICARAGUAN INTERIOR MINISTER TOMAS BORGE'S REMARKS ON ELECTIONS IN NICARAGUA. (4 PORTBRAZ 236b) COMMUNIQUE REPORTING ON FIRST NATL CONF. HELD BY HIS PARTY IN CHILE. C,' ~ A , ~ p14 HEi_D USER FASCIST REGIME. (4 MIN: SPAS.LA 0000) 52"PRAVDA ARTICLE BY LUIS CCRVALAN, GEN SEC CHILEAN CP ON NATL CONF OF CHILEAN CP WHICH TOOK PLACE SECRETLY IN CHILE. (400 TEXT SENT: TASSE 0643) 53 HERNAN DEL CANTO ON REPRESSION AGAINST HO?, ARREST OF SANFUENTES, MAROTO, ALLENDE, AN EXAMPLE TO FOLLOW. (7 MIN: , 4 SPANy4.~ LE 2000) 4 5 JUN Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401760008-1 Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401760008-1 TARE 4 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 25 JUN 84 54 ANON ON ARREST OF JAIME INSUNZA, LEOPOLDO ORTEGA, NOTING COURT RULED THAT THEY HAD A RIGHT TO FREECY LIVE IN CHILE, UPON THEIR RETURN TO CHILE, INSUNZA AND ORTEGA WERE DETAINED, CNI AGENTS ATTACKED MDP OFFICES AND SEIZED SEVERAL DOCUMENTS, MENTIONING THAT CABLES FROM ABROAD REQUESTED THAT INSUNZA, ORTEGA BE SET FREE IMMIHTQTtLY. (8 MIN: SPANCHILE 2000) 55 SUMMARY ANON PRAVDA ON U. S. THREATS AGAINST CUBA. (RPT 71 SPAt1 242300) (SPANCUBA 0100) A 56 YURIY RESHETNIKOV ON D'A'JBUISSON, LEADER OF ULTRA-RIGHTISTS IN EL SALVADOR, INVOLVED IN ATTEMPT TO KILL U. S. AMBASSADOR a ~ PICKERING IN EL SALVADOR. (ENGINTER 2010) 57 LEONID LEVCHENKO ON RECENT U.S. INVASION OF GRENADA, RAPPING PENTAGON REPORT WHICH SAID FLEXIBLE APPROACH WAS ADOPTED IN GRENADA, SAYS THAT U. S. FORCES IN GRENADA EMBARKED ON ATROCITIES IN THAT COUNTRY. (6-4 MIN: ENGINTER 1340 1710 PORTBRAZ 2200 2300 SPANLA 2300 ENGNA 2200 GERMAN 1500 ITALIAN 1700 ARABIC 163 0-PERSIAN 1400 1600 PORTAF 1830 AMHAR I C 1530 SWAHILI 1730 ZULU 1800 BULGARIAN 1530 POLISH 1400 CZECH/SLOVAK 1500 SERBO 1600 1900 KOR 133 CAMB 1030 LAO 1300 URDU 1300 BENG 1500 INOO-1330 1500) u 0A 2~ U 58 LEONID LEVCHENKO ON SIGNIFICANCE CF ORTEGA-LED NICARAGUAN DELEGATION'S VISIT TO USSR. (RPT ENGINTER 191310) (ENGINTER 06 0 091-0) At ON: FRENCH INTER 2+2000") VYACHESLAV ROSTOVTSEV REPLYING TO VENEZUELAN LISTENER JOSE RIVEROS TO SET RECORD STRAIGHT. (10 MIN: SPANLA 0000) ,~ AMER I (} n JA bo y Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401760008-1 STAT Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401760008-1 11 01 VIKTOR LEVIN ON OPENING OF FONTAINEBLEAU EEC SUMMIT. 1500 ORB ITA 1500) AND TO U.S. PROTECTIONIST POLICIES AND HIGH INTEREST RATES. 62 APN POLITICAL OBSERVER EDGAR CHEPOROV ON LATEST EEC UNEMPLOYMENT FIGURES, RELATING THEM TO POLICIES OF AUSTERITY WHICH . HIT PEOPLE HARDEST THROUGH THEIR EFFECTS ON SOCIAL SPENDING, NIKOLAY GR'ATSIANOV ON WEST EUROPEAN UNION ASSEMBLY WHCH 1 -5 NOTES INSTALLATION CF U.S. FIRST-STRIKE NUCLEAR SILES IN WESTER' EUROPE IN GENERAL AND FRG IN PARTICULAR: 64 VITALIY SOBOLEV ON LORD CARRINGTON REPLACING LUNS AS, NATO SEC EN. (SENT: NAYAK 1930) 65 ANON TASS COIMENTARY ON CONF OF DEMOCRATIC ORGANIZATIONS IN FRG WHICH TOOT( PLACE IN DUESSELDORF RECENTLY, POINTING TO ENDED-LAST FRIDAY IN PARIS, STRESSING THAT THIS ORGANIZATION SIMPLY DUPLICATES NATO AND THIS PARTICULAR MEETING WAS FOCUSED ON INCREASING MILITARIZATION OF FRG WITH PASSING OF RESOLUTIONS ALLOWING FRG TO MANUFACTURE HEAVY BOMBERS, (MISSILES INCREASING CURTAILMENT OF DEM-IOCRATIC RIGHT OF FRO CITIZENS. _66,VLADIMIR OSTROCORSKIY ON RECENT RENEWED ACCUSATION BY! FRG PRESS OF CORRUPTION OF FRG GOVERNMENT MINISTERS. THESE, PUBLICATIONS SEEM TO PROVE THAT.THERE EXISTS FREEDOM OF PRESSIN FRG BUT ONLY VERY NAIVE jCURNALISTS WILL BELIEVE THAT SUCH DISCLOSURES WILL BRING AN END TO CORRUPTION AND EMBEZZLEMENT. MINISTERS ARE ONLY TOP OF AN ICEBERG. AS LONG AS POWER APARATUS IN 10 - 194 25~uN 67* "SOVIET UNION THROUGH BRITISH EYES": VADIM MUCHKIN INTERVIEW WITH THREE MEMBERS OF BRITISH-SOVIET FRIENDSHIP SOCIETY I S I T TO MOSCC:1. (RPT EN'UK 201900) (ENGUK 1900) Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401760008-1 Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401760008-1 68 "GUEST SPEAKER": INTERVIEW WITH JAMES MILAt, GEN SEC SCOTTISH TUC, WHO EXPRESSES DESIRE FOR STRONGER CONTACTS WITH 1OVIET TRADE UNIONS, RECALLS JOINT SOVIET-BRITISH EFFORTS DURING WWII, WELCOMES I N IERNAT I OVAL CONTACTS WITH PURPOSE OF AVOIDING (6 MIN: ENGINTER 1550) TAKE 5 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 25 JUN 84 ~y 1`' M~~4v'~ ~~\ 69 CHERNENKO SPEECH AT 21 JUN KREMLIN' DINNER FOR FRENCH p,,SPAr4CUB 0100; 5.5 MIN: FRENCHINTER 242000) WS SIN ~,~^,'" r 70 REPORT RN CONCLUSION OF SOVIET-FRENCH TALKS IN KREMLIN (TASSE 221419) (1.5 MIN: JAP 241000 71 ROUNDUP INTERNATIONAL COMMENT ON r:ITTERRAND VISIT. (RPT ENGINTER 242010) (ENOINTER 0610 0930 FRENCHINTER 242000 FRENCH 1730 7WSREEL CF SOVIET-FRENCH FRIENDSHIP: BORIS OR_ UMANOV ON MITTERAND'S USSR VISIT; SOVIET-FRENCH RELATIONS (SE N ; HIGHLIGHTS MITTERRAND'S SPEECH AT CERE1ONY CF HIS PRESENTATION OFORDER OF LEGION D'HONNEUR TO CITY CF ~f O VVOLGOGRAD, WITH ACCOUNT OF CITY LEADER'S SPEECH OF THANKS (7 MIN); CHRONICLE OF EXCHANGES BETWEEN USSR AND FRANCE. 1730 Cu" . 73 REVIEW OF ITALIAN TOPICS IN SOVIET PRESS, BIREFLY QUOTING TASS REPORT, AS CARRIED BY PRESS, ON OUTCOME OF EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT ELECTION IN ITALY; PRAVDA ON DECISION TO TRANSFER BULGARIAN e a.? CITIZEN ANTONOV TO HOUSE ARREST; I ZVESTI YA ON ANTONOV HOUSE df'Ch6kVa ARREST; SOVETSKAYA ROSSIYA ON ROLE PLAYED IN ANTONOV AFFAIR BY U.S. JOURNALIST CLAIRE STERLING; IZFESTIYA ON INCREASE IN WORLD TENSION FOLLOWING INSTALLATION OF U.S. CRUISE MISSILE AT COMISO AIR BASE; LITERATURNAYA GAZETA ON MACHINATIONS OF CIA ~;/JOJ~ AGENTS IN VARIOUS SCANDALS I N ITALY IN RECENT YEARS; THEATER REVIEW ON VARIOUS PLAYS TO BE PERFORMED WITHIN EXT FEW WEEKS AT TEATRO PICCOLO, MILAN; FOREIGN LITERATURE REVIEW CF us P B I O9RPHY OF ITALIAN MUSICIAN. (ITALIAN 1900) 1 I$ Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401760008-1 5 JUN Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401760008-1 rl r~~~ S) Lv ~,sSN 76 "SOCIALIST GOVERNMENTS AND AFRICAN GOVERNMENTS ON SOCIALIST AFRICA $ lJ~' DEVEylgrENT PATH. " (RPT ENGAFR 231700) (AMHAR I C 1530) U,ssl~ At Cu~ G AgAl QYOTING SOVIET GREETINGS ON ANNIVERSARY; ALEKSA"4DR (KILIN) - '^ N NOTING CHANGES IN COUNTRY, IO ANNIVERSARY, NOTING PROGRESS MADE BY REPUBLIC, CONTENDING THAT ITS ACHIEVEMENTS WOULD HAV EBEEN FAR GREATER BUT FOR INTRIGUES OF 0 d? b(~ Qf SOUTH AFRICA AND SET-BACKS CAUSED BY NATURAL CALAMITIES, BRIEFLY 74 SOVIET CULTURE: INCL NOTES ON MILAN PUPPET THEATER'S TOUR OF USSR;/ENIUS OF VIOLINIST NICCOLO PAGANINI. (ITALIAN 1900) 75 "FRIENDSHIP PANORAMA" PROGRAM FOR FINNISH LISTENERS: INTERVIEW WITH ANDREY KAP I TSA, CORRESPONDING MEMBER OF USSR ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, RE SOVIET SPACE EXHIBITION TO BE HELD IN HELSINKI, IMPORTANCE OF SPACE RESEARCH AND EQUIPMENT; NOTE ON TRANSLATION OF ESTONIAN LITERATURE INTO FINNISH. (POOR: FINNISH 77 "AFRICA AS WE SEE IT-: CLEG LAVREN T I YEV ON MOZAMBIQUE , ON TEN YEARS SINCE ETHIOPIAN REVOLUT REGRETTING ACTIVITIES OF COUNTERREVOLUTIONARIES AND OUTSIDE REACTIONARIES, POINTING TO SUPPORT RENDERED BY USSR, C' 1op& CUBA AND OTHER SOCIALIST COUNTRIES; VLAD I M I R VOYEVODOV CITES REPORTS ON CONTINUED ANTIRACIST ACTIONS IN SOWETO (RPT ENGAFR 231700, SEGMENT "AFrtICA AS WE SEE IT") (ENGAFR _1700 2000 SOMALI 76 REVIEW OF SOVIET PRESS COMMENT IN CONNECTION WITH SOUTH AFRICA LIBERATION DAY, MARKED 26 JUNE IN. ACCORDANCE WITH DECISION OF SECOND AAPSO CONF, QUOTING ASIA AND AFRICA TODAY, NW TIMES, SOVETSKAYA ROSSIYA, KRASNAYA ZVEZDA AND MEZHDUNARODNAYA ZHIZ9C\ (5. 5 MIN: ENGINTER 1910) / ;~_s 2 5 JUN 1984 FEATURE BY (GAUD PETERSON), ANC STUDENT STUDYING IN MOSCOW, ON SOUTH AFRICA FREEDOM DAY 26 JUNE AND HISTORY OF STRUGGLE - 16-Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401760008-1 Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401760008-1 OLEG LAVRENTIYEV ON MOZAM3IGUE ANNIVERSARY. (RPT ENGAFR 11 1700, ABOVE) (SWIAHILI 1730 AMHARIC 1530) ) f 0 83 SERGEY VIDRIN OF SOVIET AFROASIAN SOLIDARITY COMMITTEE, MEMBER OF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF USSR- MOZAMBIGUE q i- 1FRIENDSHIP ASSN, EXTENDS GREETINGS ON 9TH ANNIV OF COUNTRY'S otddi" EPENDENCE, HIHLIGHTIt:G SOVIET ASSISTANCE IN ECONOMIC NID I SPHERE AND STRESSING SOVIET PUBLIC'S CONFIDENCE THAT MOZAMBICAN 80 REVIEW OF EVENTS IN WORLD AND IN AFRICA, BY ALEKSANDR FEDOROV: CRITICIZES WEST EUROPEAN WELCOME FOR BOTHA NOTING WASH I NGTONSS ATTEMPTS TO GIVE IMPRESSION THAT HUMAN RIGHTS SITUATION IN SOUTH AFRICA HAS IMPROVED, BRIEFLY QUOTING CHERNENKO ON DEMOCRACY AND HUMAN RIGHTS IN USSR; COMPARES SITUATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN CAPITALIST AND SOCIALIST COUNTRIES. - (5. 5 81 CPSU CC/SUPSOV PRESIDIUM/COUNCIL MINISTERS CONGRATULATORY MSG TO MACHEL OF FRELIMOI, PRESIDENT OF MOZAMGIGUE, ON 9TH ANNIV OF INDEPENDENCE. (HOME 241100) (2. 5 MIN: ORBITA 0001; ONE MIN: ORBITA 0300; BRIEF: TASSE 0602 MAYAK 0230 0330 ORBITA 0100 HOME 0104 0300 0400 EtaGINTER 0700 0800 0900 1000 11-00 FRENCHINTER 242000/TW,ZCE/ ENONA 242230 SPANLA 000 SPANISH 242130 GERMAN-0900 GERMAUST 19_00 ENGAFR 1700 2000- PORTAFR 183 AMHARIC 1530/TWICE/ SOMALI 1600/TWICE/ INDO 1-330 THAI 1100 VIET 1000 1300 1400 CAMB 1330_ LATJN 300 ) PEOPLE WILL OVERCOME ALL DIFFICULTIES IN THEIR STRUGGLE FOR , 2 5 JUN 1984 SOCIALIST SOCIETY. (4 MIN: PCRTAFR 1630) Q) 4aw / 3 84 MIKHAIL GLEBOV ON REPORTED MEETING BETWEEN UNITA'S UONNdAS SAV I MB I AND SOUTH AFRICAN PREMIER BOTHA AND U.S. SEC OF STATE FOR AFRICAN AF-AIRS CHESTER CROCKER. CLAIMS THAT USA AND SOUTH AFRICA RENDER MATERIAL ASSISTANCE TO UN I TA. QUESTIONS U. S. CLAIMS OF DESIRING PEACE AND TO VIOLENCE IN LIGHT OF SUPPORT FOR UNITA. (ENGINTER 1710 2010 ENGNA 2200) Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401760008-1 L} Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401760008-1 t1Aa(o cLO ctt,o (RPT ERSIAN 161600) (PERSIAN 1700) ON ENDING OF TUNISIAN COMPARTY DELEGATION'S VISIT TO USS (RPT ARABIC 241400) (FRENCHMAG 241930) TAKE 6 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 25 JUN 84 MIDEAST 85 ANON TASS CORR WASHINGTON DISPATCH ON U. S. STATE SEC SCHULTZ' STATEMENT THAT USA REJECTS IDEA OF SOVIET PARTICIPATION IN INTERNATIONAL CONr ON MIDEAST IF SUCH A CONF SHOULD CONVENE- (5 MIr'. ARABIC 1400) ut 86 NIKOLAY ANOREYEV "CONTRARY TO NATIONAL INTERESTS OF MOROCCO." DISCUSSES U.S.-MOROCCAN MILITARY COOPERATION AND INCREASED ACTIVITY OF U.S.-MOROCCAN MIXED COMMITTEE, CLAIMING THAT. U. S. EXPLOITS CONTINUATION OF SAHARA PROBLEM TO FURTHER ITS INTERESTS, POINTING TO ARAB CRITICISM OF MILITARY COOPERATION 3ETtJEk; M N USA AND MOROCCO. (ARABIC 1430) LA-S LISTENER ABOUT USSR'S SOLIDARITY WITH HIS COUNTRY; LETTER FROM JORDANIAN LISTENER ABOUT PROSPECTS FOR YEAR 2000. (FIR C Ht SAG 241930) 89 SUMMARY ANON' NEW TIMES ON IRAN-IRAQ WAR AND LOSSES INFLICTED ON BOTH SIDES, ON VARIOUS APPEALS FOR PEACE, AND ON UN RESOLUTIONS. GOES ON TO DISCUSS INTENSIFICATION OF U.S. MILITARY PRESENCE IN REGION AND C CNDE&PS USA AND ITS NATO ALLIES' STANCE, ADDING THAT ISRAEL WANTS IRAQ TO BE WEAKENED BECAUSE THIS WILL LEAD TO WEAKENING OF ARAB FRONT. (8 MIN: PERSIAN 1600) 016 ANON ON 20TH ANN I V SIGNING OF IRANIAN-SOVIET EC ON AGREEMENT. Or r,O~. III LITERARY TALK BASED ON BOOK BY MIRZA EBRAHIMOV. (14 MIN/\PERSIAN 1700) 4 25 JUN 1984 I \`J 92 LITERARY PROGRAM FEATURING WORK OF IRANIAN POET KASRA'I. (RPT RSIAN 231700) (PERSIAN 1600) w mmmmmmmm~ Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401760008-1 Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401760008-1 93 ANON "EEC MOVES UNDERMINING TURKISH ECONOMY. BOTH TURKISH PRESS ORGANS AND TURKISH OFFICIALS OPENLY EXPRESS THEIR DIESTISFACTION OVER THIS RELATIONSHIP. (4.5 MIN: TURKISH 1300) 94 TURKISH RAILROAD DELEGATION HEAD ORHAN BUGDAC TELLS OF HIS VISIT IN SOVIET UdION AND OPPORTUNITIES CF COOPERATION IN FIELD OF RAILROAD TRANSPORTATION BETWEEN TWO COUNTRIES. (6 MINA TURKISH 1730) 95 ANON ON SOVIET-CYPRUS COOPERATION, REFERRING TO USSR PARTICIPATION IN CYPRUS INTERNATIONAL FAIR, QUOTING CYPRIOT COMMERCE MINISTER ANDREOU'S STATEMENT LAUDING SOVIET PARTICIPATION, SATISFACTION FOR DEVELOPMENT OF CYPRUS-SOVIET TRADE, ECON, INDUSTRIAL COOP WHICH CAN SERVE FURTHER DEVELOPMENT OF BILATERAL RELATIONS. ANDREOU WARMLY THANKS USSR FOR FIRM SUPPORT TO CYPRUS STRUGGLE. DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF LOEL -- WINES AND SPIRITS FIRM -- EXPLAINS TRADE RELATIONS BETWEEN HIS FIRM AND SOVIET 0 ORGANIZATION, EXPRESSES OPTIMISM FOR DEVELOPMENT OF BILATERAL TRADE RELATIO)S. (5 ;1IN: GREEKCY 1700) 96 REPORTS ON 25 JUN KREMLIN MEETING BETWEEN KUZNETSOV AND ~ax\-LL DELEGATION OF INDIAN PARLIAMENTARIANS, WITH GIST REMARKS EXCHANGED. (330 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1718; 2 MIN: MAYAK 173ee; BRIEF: ORBITA 2304 ENGINTER 19-00 2600 2100 ENGNA 2200 PORTBRAZ 2200 2300- SPANLA 2300 IV~c V*)S4ENGUK-1' 00 ITALIAN 1900 GERMAUST 1900 SER BO 1900) V-011- 97 SUMMARY GREGORIY USTINOV IZVESTIYA ON ATTEMPTS TO BRING ZAHER SHAH BACK INTO AFGHANISTAN'S POLITICAL ARENA. (5 MIN. ENGINTER 1431 98 BORIS SAVADIAN REPORTAGE FROM KABUL, WITH RECORDED INTERVIEW W I TH DR DEFENSE ; I N I STR Y OFFICIAL WHO REFUTES RUMORS ON EXISTENCE OF CRISIS AMONG DRA ARMED FORCES AND ON ALLEGATIONS THAT AFGHAN GOVERNMENT WAS COMPELLED TO INCREASE MILITARY SERVICE. (5 MIN: 0 RSIAN 1700) I S .,2 5 JUN 1984 Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401760008-1 1-7 Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401760008-1 100 (V I L I SHANGSK I Y) "HOW TAIWAN WAS SEPARATED FROM CHINA," SAYING THAT TAIWAN WAS SEPARATED FROM CHINA BY DIRECT U.S. ARMED INTERFERENCE IN CHINA'S INTERNAL AFFAIRS 34 YRS AGO. (4 MIN: 101 (TSOLOGIN) ON PRESENT CULTURAL RELATIONS BETWEEN USSR, PRC, SAYING CULTURAL RELATIONS BETWEEN TWO COUNTRIES HAVE DEVELOPED DESPITE POLITICAL DIFFERENCES IN RECENT YRS. (5 MIN, SENT:. ASIA/FAR EAST g5 102 ANON "U.S. NUCLEAR PREPARATIONS HAS BECOME CAUSE FOR CONCERN FOR ASIAN GOVERNMENTS." (RPT PERSISN 241700) (PERSIAN 103 ,TASS POLITICAL NEWS ANALYST ASKOLD BIRYUKOV ON UPCOMING ROUND OF JAP-U.S. CONSULTATIONS ON SECURITY MATTERS 26 JUN, NOTING ISSUES OF STEPPING UP U.S.-JAP MILITARY PREPARATIONS IN FOREFRONT TAKE 7 OF SEVERAL.. COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 25 JUN 84 LD261515 C` H0 9 V.IKTOR SIVAKOV ON PRC-U.S. COOP IN NUCLEAR POWER ENGINEERING. (3 MIN, SENT: ENGINTER 2130 CZECH/SLOVAK 1500; POOR: ENGINTER 4S ~'S 1431 ? e00I JIM-' OF TALKS. (400 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1815) II 104 SUMMARY ANON PRAVDA ON ENORMOUS PROFIT U.S., JAPAN AND MAJOR CAPITALIST COUNTRIES ARE MAKING FROM THEIR TRADE WITH ASIA AND PACIFIC REGION. (3 MIN: BURM 1430) 0 zI 2 5 JUN 1984 Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401760008-1 Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401760008-1 NOW ENGAGED IN MAKING PREPS FOR NEW WAR,. eIN: 1'iANDSEA 1130) A1:3I AN COMMUNIST 108 ELLA ZHUKOVA ON THAI-LAO BORDER DISPUTE AND SEIZURE OF THREE LAO VILLAGES IN SAYABOURY PROVINCE BY THAI TROOPS. (RPT LA.:? 2211300) (THAI 1100) U9 FEATURE, PUBLISHED IN PRAVDA, ON LIFE AND ACTIVITIES-OF LA TUDENTS STUDYING IN USSR. (RP T LAO 241030) (LAO 1030') uI SSA`' ENA 13,00 BENG 15001 2 5 JUN 1984 Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401760008-1 105 VLADIMIR ROROLEV ON OBSERVANCE OF MONTH FOR SOLIDARITY WITH KOREAN PPL FROM 25 JUN IN DEMAND OF REUNIDICATION OF KOREAS 0 WITHDRAWAL OF FOREIGN TROOPS FROM SOUTH KOREA, RAPPING 106 (MIKHAYLOV) ON MONTH OF SOLIDARITY WITH KOREAN PPL'S STRUGGLE, REVIEWING FRIENDSHIP WITH DPRK PPL, CITING TREATY; ON FRIENDSHIP: COOP1 MU1'UAL AID, CITING KIS-LED DPRK DELEG'S VISIT WASHINGTON STAND ON KOREAN PENINSULA AND MILITARIZATION OF SOUTH Ic0REA AND EXTENDING SUPPORT TO DPRK PROPOSALS ON KOREAN PENINSULA. (4-3 MIN: ENGINTEN 1310 171-0 PORTERAZ 2200 SPANLA 2300 ITALIAN 1700 GERMAN 1500 TURKISH 1300 ARABIC 1630 PERSIAN 1-400 1600, POLISH 1400 BULGARIAN 1530 CZECH/SLOVAK 1500 SERBO 1'1600 1900 kCR 0430 CAMB 1330 LAO 1300 URDU 1300 BENGG 1500 3UR1I 1430 INDO TO MOSCOW WHILE GUOTfNG CHERNENKO SPEECH AT BANQUET FOR THIS DELEGATION, STRESSING DPNK PPL'S STRUGGLE FOR REUNIFICATION. 5 KZ-W: KOR 1330) 7 ANON 34TH ANNIV LAUNCHING WAR AGAINST KOREA BY U.S. SAYING THAT DESPITE DEFEAT IN KOREAN, VIET WARS, U. S. IMPISTS HAVE NEVER 110 ALEKSANDR PUTKO ON RECENT CEMA ECON' SU'Y',iIT IN MOSCOW, NOTING DTFFERENcES BETWEEN SOCIALIST AND CAPITALIST ECONOMY AND WELFARE NATURE OF SOVIET ECONOMY. (5-3 MIN: EN--.,INTER 13-10 PORTBRAZ 2-200 ITALIAN 17-CO TURKISH 1300 ARABIC 1630 PERSIAN 1.400 11600 CZECH/SLOVAK 1500 SERBO 1600 1900 KOR 1330 CAMS 1330 LAO 1300 Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401760008-1 111 GEORGIY (SPUNAROV) ON OUTCOME OF CEMA SUMMIT. (RPT BENG (~'1' 2 00) (THAI 1 100 ) Swv-'~m~r 12 GEOR G I Y SHAKHNAZAROV, PRESIDENT SOVIET ASSN OF POLITICAL SCI, ANALYZING RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS OF CEMA ECON SUMMIT. S ,If (RPT SERBO 221900) (ENGNA 000) of WSECOND IN SERIES, SHAKHNAZAROV, PRESIDENT SOV ASSN OF POLITICAL SCI, ON RESULTS OF CEMA ECON SUMMIT, NOTING COOP AMONG U CEMA COUNTREIS IN ECON, SCI-TECH FIELDS. (9 FIIN: VIET 1300 S A 3 116 ANON ON (USTIILYNSK) FORESTRY GENERAL ENTERPRISE IN EAST SIBERIA, REVIEWING SOVIET COOP WITH CEMA NATIONS IN BUILDING THIS ENTERPRISE. (4 MIN: KOR 1130) 117 ANON ON 35TH ANNIV DECISION OF PPL'S ASSEMBLY OF ALBANIA'2 TWO-YR PLAN 1949-50 FOR ECON RECONSTRUCTION OF COUNTRY, STRESSING BROTHERLY HELP GIVEN TO ALBANIA IN CREDITS AND TECHNOLOGY, RECALLING CLOSE COOP OF TWO PPLS AT TIME IN EQUAL TERMS. (5 MIN, tt4el ~~,~~y1Sf POOR/-ALBANIAN 1430) 118 RADIO MOSCOW QUIZ ON BULGARIAN LIBERATION ANNIV, QUESTIONS Lop, 3(L MAIVT? L' ENERS DICTATED. (5 MIN: BULGARIAN 1530) 60 0119 "VOICES OF FRIENDSHIP" PROGRAM FOR GDR LISTENERS. (RPT S c~~ v .. f QN 221600) (GERMAN 0900) (>(L u.&5-Al b BUDAPEST MT l DISPATCH SUMMARIZING MAGYAR H I RLAP INTVW WITH JERZY URBAN, SPOKESMAN FOR POLISH GOVERNMENT, WHO RECENTLY VISITED BUDAPEST, ON OUTCOME OF POLISH ELECTIONS. (500 TEXT: 1 8 2 JON 1'984 v e is. 114 ECONOMIST (ANATOLIY BARKOV) HAILING RESULTS CF CEMA MEETI IN MOSCOW. (6 MIN: ALBANIAN 1430) 115 SUMMARY KRASNAYA ZVEZDA ON RESULTS OF CEMA SUMMIT IN Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401760008-1 Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401760008-1 TAKE 9 OF 8 CO1MENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 25 JUN 84 121 "DIARY OF SOVIET-YUGOSLAV TIES": ALEKSEY GLUKHOVSKIY REPORT ON 22D SESSION OF I N I ERGOV TL SOVIET-YUGOSLAV: CM TEE FOR EC ON AND SCI-TECH COOP STARTECi IN MOSCOW QUOTING ADDRESS BY IVAN ARKHIPOV, FIRST VICE CHMN USSR MINISTERIAL COUNCIL (4 MIN, SENT) DAYS OF SOV SCI-TECH IN YUGOSLAVIA ENDED (RPT SERBO 241600); REPORT ON SOVIET VISIT BY YUGOSLAV VIOLINIST JOVAN KOLUNDZIJA (RPT SERBO .,41600); STANISLAV NIKOLAYEV ON TRADE BETWEEN USSR AND YUGOSLAVIA (RPT 6E BO 241600). (SERBO 1900) 123 ANON ON SOCIAL JUSTICE IN DEVELOPED SOCIALIST COUNTRIES. 126 WAR VETERAN RECALLS ASSIGNMENT OF SPECIAL BRIGADE IN REAR OF ERITE FRONTLINE. (RPT GERMAUST 211900) (CERMAUST 1900) 127 ROUNDUP TALKS AND FEATURES ABOUT PPL ANO PLACES IN USSR PEGGED TO GREAT PATRIOTIC WAR. (ARABIC 16-30 AMHARIC 1530 KOR 1130 l t ARY Rl J~ass~a Uh No4'a0d'' 124 GENERAL PAVE.!_ BATOV RECOLLECTIONS OF BELORUSSIAN OFFENSIVE 40 YYS GO. (5 MIt!: POLISH 1300 ALBANIAN 1430) 125 LISTENERS' LFTTERS ON ANNIV NAZI ATTACK ON USSR, PRAISING 43~ a~J41 ,;f-rdal"SOVIET ROLE IN DEFEAT OF FASCISM. (RPT TURKISH 211730) (GERMAUST ~ i I!' 1900) V I;F-T 1000) 11. 2 5 JUN ?984 Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401760008-1 Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353ROO2401760008-1 SPACE S-?-- 128 TASS NEW ANALYST VAS I L I Y KHARKOV ONOPEN I NG OF 25TH SESSION 'Z. ~~- OF INTL CNTEE ON SPACE RESEARCH (COSPAR) IN GRAZ, AUSTRIA. (350 G c a S(Ju~" 129 ACAD YEVGENIY VELIKHOV, FIRST IN SERIES, ON MILITARIZATION C SI u5sI- v d r o~ ~wba~ OF SP ACS. (R P T FINNISH 111430) (FINNISH 1430) 130 REPORT ON LENINGRAD SCI CONF WHICH DISCUSSED PEACEFUL USE OF SPACE AND PEACEFUL SPACE, RESEARCH, NOTING USSR IS A PIONEER IN PEACEFUL SPACE RESEARCH,. CITING SPACE CARTOGRAPHY AS EXAMPLE. (6 TEXT ,NT: TASSE 1333 TASSR 1130 ENGINTER 2010) MIN:_E1GNA 242300) (CZECH/SLOVAK 1600) LIFE IN USSR 131 PRAVDA EDITORIAL 26 JUN "THE PARTY RAYKOM AND RAPO," DEALING WITH ROLE OF COMMUNISTS IN ENSURING SUCCESSFUL DEVELOPMENTS IN AGR I . (2. 5 MIN: ORB I TA 2000 2200 2300) 132 REPORT ON DECREE OF USSR SUPREME SOVIET PRESIDIUM ON E}.TENSION OF ORDER CF LABOR GLORY OF FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD DEGREE Ip TO TEACHERS AND OTHER WORKERS IN NATIONAL EDUCATION. (60 TEXT SENT: MAYAK t,400) 133 SUMMARY ANON PRAVDA ON BOOK OF SELECTED CHERNENKO SPEECHES C `^"' ANO ARTICLES PUBLISHED IN MOSCOW. (RPT ENGINTER 2208:31) (9-6 MIN: GERMAN-0900 1600) 66 134 SUMMARY IZVESTIYA DEVOTED TO CHERNENKO BOOK "PEOPLE AND TASSE 1858 TASSR 1545) PARTY UNITED -- SELECTED SPEECHES AND ARTICLES." (300 TEXT SENT: 135 ANON ON SOVIET NUCLEAR POWER INDUSTRY PEGGED TO 30TH ANNIV y,w- V 36 WORLD'S FIRST ATOMIC POWER STATION 27 JUN, BUILT IN USSR IN CITY OF ,t~bN BNINSK NEAR MOSCOW. (400 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1230 TASSR 1007) am. a ? - ` 5 JUN igS4 136 MINSK REPORT ON TASS CORR INTVW WITH ACAD ANDREY DMITRIYEV CHMN BELORUSSIAN SUPSOV STANDING COMMISSION ON PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT, DISCUSSING COMMISSION'S USEFUL WORK IN PROTECTING ENVIRONMENT, FOLLOWING RECENT DECISION BY COMMISSION TO MOVE A PLASTICS FACTORY TO A NEW SITE. (300 TEXT: TASSR 0718) Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353ROO2401760008-1 Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401760008-1 ,ass- 137 MAN AND LAW: (DM I TR I Y TRUSOV), MOSCOW TRANSPORTATION, PROCURATOR, ON SULJECT OF RELIABLE AND.INTACT DELIVERY OF MACHINERY FOR RURAL AREAS. (20 MIN, EXCERPTS SENT: ORBITA 0910) 138 INTVW WITH VLAD I M I R AV SENOV, C HM'1 SOVIET YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS CMTEE ON OCCASION OF SOVIET YOUTH DAY. (RPT ENGINTER 241310) (FREN.At I NTER 242000) c DR (TATYANA ANDROPOVA), SOVIET HISTORIAN, ON HOW NEW GOVT BROUGHT EQUALITY TO MINORITIES AFTER REVOLUTION, POINTING OUT ECON FOUNDATION OF REFORMS WAS COMMON OWNERSHIP OF ALL MEANS OF PRODUCTION AND EQUALITY OF A SOCIALIST SOCLE Y. (11 MIN: ENGAF 242000) 1 HISTORICAL BACKGROUND AND STATEMENTS BY SCHOOLTEACHER AND FIRST SEC OF LOCAL CP, LEV SHAPIRO, ON CULTURAL AND ECON DEVELOPMENT OF REGION. ~,~- ~.C.uJ G s h (16 MIN: PORTUGUESE 2100 ) i d 1 141 FEATURE MARKING 50TH ANNIV SETTING-UP CF AUTONOMOUS REGION OF BIROB IDZHAN AS A LAND OF JEWISH SETTLEMENT IN FAR EAST (129 .- ri h tu),S!n MIN: ITALIAN 10x.0. GREEKCY 1700 ROMANIAN-T160.0) ~' 142 REPORT ON NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN YIDDISH AND RUSSIAN IN JEWISH A TONOMOUS TERRITORY. (5 MIN: GERMAN 1600) SPECIAL. PROGRAM DEVOTED TO JEWISH AUTONOMOUS OBLAST, INCL MISC INTERNAL USSR ITEMS: 73 GLOBAL 14 SOV 10 DEMOC 5 E'JR 10 NORTHAM 3 LATAM 11 MIDEAST 6 ASC 6 ASNC 8 DARI 1500 HIND 1400 PART MISSED: POLISH 1400 (ENDALL) a i - 2 5 JUN 1984 Approved For Release 2009/07/07: CIA-RDP94-01353R002401760008-1 P