SOVIET AND SATELLITE RADIO COMMENT ABOUT THE CFM SESSIONS IN PARIS

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September 4, 2003
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November 30, 1998
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Approved For Release 2008/03/03: CIA-RDP80-00809A000500730099-9 IIVr,-om-........ . .. FOREIGN DOCUMENTS OR RADIO E1ROADCAST0 COUNTRY USSR and Satellites 25X1 SUBJECT SOVIET AND SA^EL"I TT:E RADIO C(t&ENT ABOUT THE CM SESSIONS IN PART:, HOW PUBLISHED Monitored Radio Broadcasts WHERE PUBLISHED DATE PUBLISHED LANGUAGE CONTAIN Or STD{ UN`TTD \TAT\NS M17 N~INATNI N[AMIN*?0r [%SPONA\[OACTNSO ON TNl R[Y\1AT1011 Y. t. C. 81 AND t[. At A1151111. ITS TRANSSISSION 111511.0 STTTLAW. 1 R\PR00VCTIOS O TNI! rots Is TRUNI-IT\O. IS rt0 DATE DIST. /4l- ime 1949 REPORT NO. 25X1 THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION Cjy; Coinciiient with the CAM reversion to open sessions, the Soviet r8 o and 1. 1 to a lessee FMtAnts its Satell.iue;+ retut'std to voluminous reports on the Conference proceedings, with primary s:tt\7mtion giren the speeches by Vishins . Since Report No. 4 of this series, Radio Moscow and the Soviet-contrrolled German ratan- hd:d also issued a umber of cauftentaries on =elated subjects. Perhaps the most interesting statements are the several broadcast allusion to the possible Conference outcome--ranging from hopes of at least a limited agree- ment of kind 'to charges that the Western Powers have no intention of reaching an t or of c ing in any way. Oth ise, the commentaries generally constitute a recapitulation of previoway erpresaed Soviet positions on such issues as the Berlin question, the uwanimity principle, and the Bonn Constitution.. Two Soviet commentaries are concerned with the a7.leged failure of demilitarization in Weston Germany, a subject that has been generally alighted throughout the co=se of th#a Confe nce. References to the need for German unity,cmwe to appear, but-except for one review of the German Peoples Congress' "struggle for unity_ nd a just peace"--not.. in concentrated farm. The claim that because of the economic sl=p the Western delegates; are only intern. ated in a limited trade agreement--as reported by Txri Zhukov in PRAVD a few days ago--is not p,x .eusd a but in other contexts, Moscow repeats the, ,%'t aAent about desirability of Ea-t-West trade and accuses the Western Powers of "ousting" Western German producits from the mArkets of the world. k tl . ~:.i "Thri most unusual statements regarding the possible outcome of the hoe a .sr entire broai.rnat not by Soviet or soy5.et-controlled radios but by the U.S.- licensed and Britlah-Iice_,se'i pr-eoc services in Gmmany Because they are attributed to official Soviet sources, however, they Appear to be worth reporting here. The dispatch by the U.S.-li0Q d ag'Iraa7 reparts NSRB~ FBI T4 V Approved For Release 2008/03/03: CIA-RDP80-00809A000500730099-9 ED DISTRIBUTION