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TAKE 1 OF SEVERAL--COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 5 JUN 83

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CIA-RDP94-01353R002001480014-9
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June 11, 2008
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June 5, 1983
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Approved For Release 2008/06/11 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002001480014-9 take 1 of several -- commentary list: moscow consolidated 5 Jun 83 1 d061052 1go bal 1 intl observers roundtable with igor belyayev, gennadiy gerasimov and vitaliy sobolev discussing intl children's day and ofNA+-two-faced attitude to children's welfare in usa, pointing to child Child suffering in lebanon; Williamsburg summit of capitalist countries; ~kS to U nato defense ministers meeting in brussels; weinberger's visit to -CbaN6~ west europe to push for deployment'of u. s. missiles in europe; ~msbu,.,,~~rr~~ aildropov harriman meeting in moscow for normalization of soviet-u. s. Lions; soviet-u.s. friendship meeting in minneapolis; washington G r Zvi C~-- ~a re usal to five visas to visiting soviet citizens as part of )-Lis Rapti-soviet campaign; intl day of solidarity with arab ppls and (cx.rILfL \ 1 . israeli aggressive policies; israeli threat against syria; u.s. ~~~`b USt ( ?upp art for israel; u. s. plans to deploy medium-range missiles m15St (.-in turkey; situation in central america. (sent: russinter 0845 'poai N Se~N LtLQ quixote, describing village life in one of spain's poorest regions i (7 min); nikolay moykin , on beauties of seychelles, STAI home of giant tortoises, where ppl are determined to defend gains of socialism (5 min); boris argunov describing a trip to island of r s (6 min). (18 min overall: home 0700) volskiy on european situation, its impact on asian security, u-S ov hegemonism in europe. (10 min: mand 0700) (k~ aleksandr mikhaylov on soviet youth coop with counterparts in (15 min: amharic 1530) "beyond the horizon": feature on international child-care 1(ttN q-I - 7 C,_ (6 min: amharic 041530) - -1 5 JUN h163 Approved For Release 2008/06/11 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002001480014-9 rapping u.s. for aggravating european situation., refuting allegation Approved For Release 2008/06/11 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002001480014-9 4S(L&l eh~ 1 d I.s~bc`w>r~ 6 igor blishenko, re intnatl day of children. (rot frenchinter ?CW 03200 4 j u n list) (e n g i n t e r 0800 11-00 1300 1600 2,000) uth program." (rpt Berman 011500) (german 041600) 8 program for young listeners: incl young workers take part in public debate on draft bill on work collectives and make their constructive contribution; visit to moscow state univ's journalists' faculty where students from many countreis including socialist count,+es are studying. (hung 1630) aggression in lebanon; note on turkish rev poet, anniv of whose Ub death occurred on 3 ,}un; listeners invited to write in with sug~res ions for feature. (frenchmag 1930) radio moscow friends' club: item on 61st anniv of lenin's 6 -- Pm organisation interspered with music with special account of young pioneer's eploit (8 min); rami ash-sha'ir, interim charge d'affaires of plo in ussr, says how grateful he is to moscow's patrice lumumba univ for help in training qualified cadres for palestinian rev (2.5 min); report on moscow's P n~ ?41~r eat" univ medical students with an intvw of one their ldrs telling about their concern at nuclear threat (2. 5 mid. (frenchmag L-S 12 mailbag for british listeners. (rpt enguk 041900) (enguk ar foreign tourist resorts. (enginter 1200) mailbag for african listeners: incl acknowledgement of african listeners' ltrs condemning u.s.; listeners ask for ussr's role in fi,Aht`cg for peace. (frenchafr 1430) -a- 5 JUN 1983 L" 13 mailbag for world service listeners: incl items on provision of child and health care facilities and measures in ussr and Approved For Release 2008/06/11 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002001480014-9 Approved For Release 2008/06/11 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002001480014-9 14 moscow mailbag for north american listeners: incl replies on whether lenin ever visited u. s., is told no but he took keen interest in it; listener who asks whether it is true that an americat citizen is buried in red square is told that actually there are three american citizens that are buried by kremlin walls, among Wtlhen john reed; american listener who asks do you believe that this massive buildup of nuclear weapons btwn u.s. and ussr is going to result in nuclear catastrophe, reply fully agrees with latter part of stmt and explains views of ussr and usa on consequences of nuclear war, pointing out usa does not feel all that pessimistic about condwquences of nuclear war; listener who asks why does not the soviet govt and also my govt sit down and talk over their differences instead of talking about missiles and guns, is told that soviet ldrship has aiwasy considered that summit talks are one of those effective methods o to develop relations btwn states, but for such talks to be a success it takes thorough prep. (e 042300) (J"S t of several -- commentary list: moscow consolidated 5 Jun 83 ld061252 Williamsburg summit 15 pravda on outcome of summit. (450 text: tasse 0610 tassr (~uhnSW~-c4 5?~ '' 0130) G 16 valentin falin izvestiya on outcome of summit. (450 text sent: tasse 1350 tassr 0905) 18 tars report on stmt issued on conclusion of summit. tasse 301640) (enginter 1-300 1600 2000 spanla 2300 italian arabic 1-730 polish 1-400 bulgarian t530 hungarian 1900 korean (rpt 1-700 1330 carob 1.230 lao 1300 indo 1330.1500 bur 1430 urdu 1200 1300 bong Z' 5 JUN 1983 Approved For Release 2008/06/11: CIA-RDP94-01353R002001480014-9 17 tass political observer sergey kulik on results of summit. it (500 text sent: tassr 1340 tasse 2100) Approved For Release 2008/06/11 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002001480014-9 (j t.S'I- dt'tl l~J ,rts bu.r~ 19 yevgeniy nikolaayev criticizing summit. (rpt'hind 011400) (7 ,,yi-n- hind 14000 W M-5 5u-r+. r.A- (frenc44nter I W~.s-t- A,p.~ nuc1e, of summit. (rpt serbo 041900) 1.600 2C -GO spancuba 01-00 german 1580 serbo 19-00) u-s viewpoint: valentin zorin, pegged claiming as before in such ,;,tg reagan attempted to impose his policies on nato allies however, there still remains rift btwn u. s. and its european allies IJ(d Washington's high interests rate which seriously effect , (AJ IAS b W-q estern economies; J '5U-+&tA I'1- briefly referring to document issued on conclusion of summit, indicating washington's eurokrtk s`gles. (engna 042300) intention to deploy CL-S di p ace Q /> 22 summary part ii sergey vishnevskiy pravda on history of rms race. (engna 042300) 3 resume of soviet press on soviet and american attitudes ~S to nuclear weapons, quotes literaturnaya gazeta, pravda, za rubezhom, krasnaya zvezda, moscow news and brief quotes from soviet SOU, e-t 8o 0~govt stmt and harrimans' mtg with andropov. (5 min: enginter ft&rrl Ma,v wl a" " "? ,)vI o ,)A a~ c S 4 minsk report on resolution passed by peace champions of grodno region of byelorussia and bialystok voivodship of poland 11~.i- joint mtg held in pogranichny township, to 38th session of unga, calling for immediate halt to arms race. (450 text: tasse 1455) 3o tl ~ e -( by dt 20 aleksandr bovin on results 5 25 soviet govt stmt, carried in press, on deployment of StTP'V ors new u. s. medium-range nuclear missiles in europe. (tasse 272006) n c~~x (3. 5-en: somali @41600; 25 min: amharic 041530) Sot)te~+ 4otl-~ 5 JUN 11".; JUN 1983 26 yuriy soltan on soviet govt stmt re deployment of neu u.s. medium-range missiles in europe. (rpt enginter 041300) (enginter Q$00 11.00 german 04-1500 finnish 041-5-30 dari o*i5n0 Approved For Release 2008/06/11 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002001480014-9 "~ i5S1 L~ sua li\043737 hind 1-1-30; anon: jap 041200) -(.f- i t , Approved For Release 2008/06/11 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002001480014-9 27 viktor vasilyev dealing with soviet govt stmt,on deployment ri. U'S SoUIe4 ffU of u. s. medium-range missiles in europe, and with reaction by 671-N1,.Q,part of u. s. admin in view of existing current approximate parity takei'\ appropriate steps. (7 min: german 041600) existing btwn east and west, the u.s. would gain advantages from president reagan's socalled intermediate solution, outlines soviet argumentation re missiles issue and reiterates soviet j/-proposals submitted sofar, washington seems to care vary little for real reduction of nuclear potentials in europe, and obviously intends to deploy its missiles at any cost, in this case, the ussr, together with other warsaw pact countries, would have to vladimir yakovlev discussing res against u.s. medium range iMi`>5(d C- missiles adopted by danish parliament, which found broad echo in many western european countries, among others in frg, words are Path no longer enough, actions toward disarm have to follow now, as frg chancellor kohl stated recently at cdu congress, but what do dts~rw~ these actions look life'? "nato reaffirmed its double decision ~tJmsbu.rg weinberger visited the frg and preps for deployment of u. s. 5,-mmt* miss led are under way in frg, another important issue, last J sfit& week, was williamsburg summit and failure of u. s. allies to force the u.s. to adopt measures for solution of urgent econ and social problems, instead u.s. succeeded with its milit political de4a~t3lpns. (7 min: Berman 1600) C 6?I P U`S Clu,m~~ban. ~L~pt viet 041300) (3 min: viet 1000 1300) U t Cr - t3 (kalukin), delg to hcn city conf on chemical weapons radio forum for peace and security in europe. (rpt Italian I?U_ Qk l 0419^' (Italian 1900 port 2000) b-S lLs rVI.V 5 JUN 198 ~ 5 c,~.,m5b s 31 disarmament, issue of the day: yuriy soltan on soviet govt "5111L-stmt and williamsburg. (rot enainter 301200); vladislav UU kazyakov on williamsburg summit. (rot enguk 0219001 aleksandr ins at Na+v ? a La (guryevev) on usa building an alliance with south korea and b sL -tins., f' JOL P141~ (rpt engsa 191400) (enginter 1410 enguk 1900) f-1 tr-S ctf-b I Approved For Release 2008/06/11: CIA-RDP94-01353ROO2001480014-9 Approved For Release 2008/06/11 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002001480014-9 ckt Sarfi ? V\ Qa SW take 3 of several -- commentary list: moscow consolidated 5 jun 83 32 youth program: incl intvw with chairman of finland's socialist students' union, esko vaeisaanen, who notes interest of fi itsh youth in peace activities. (5 grin: finnish 041530) Mikhail dobrov quoting swedish premier olof palme's speech at mtg in helsinki marking 20th of president kekkonen's for nuclear-free north. (4 min: finnish 041530) ~in1aN(i ~tXg, pra 2 LA-1 Rr~~wi 14 intvw with chairman of finnish democ youth league, harri moisia, who notes positive stand of finnish youth on latest initiatives of soviet union. (3 min: finnish 031530) intvw with marja-liisa riskilae, dpty chairman of sak, (Jq~~ G and delegate to 24th workers' conf in tallinn of baltic countries. K (\ ad (~15 .rpt finnish 021530 on 4 jun list) (finnish 031530) G vladlen kuznetsov noting ussr's attitude toward disarm and reviewing some of the proposals made by ussr and its allies for find solution to disarm problem. (3 min: enginter 0700) 37 anon on necessity of peaceful coexistence. (4 min, poor: bulg is 1530) club of young moscow radio listeners: incl conclusion of debate btwn radio moscow's listeners about arms race and _~yout, 1 (french 041730) GAAIAD replies to listeners' questions on arms race, blaming u.s. QJVY).o for starting race, justifying sov defensive act. (11 min: 5 ~f-~~~ 1001 5 JUN 1983 Approved For Release 2008/06/11 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002001480014-9 vladimir pozner, re world environmental protection day, draws attn to dangers of nuclear conflict, recalling hiroshima and nagasa i bombing, stressing need to work toward ending possible nuc Aar onflict. (5 min: engna 2200) Approved For Release 2008/06/11 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002001480014-9 41 "we skip through your ltrs": with vladimir petrov quoting Q from and commenting on listeners' ltrs dealing with ,defamation Q oww of peace movement in frg by official circles, including Franz d`1n1~ josef strauss and other ltrs calling for disarmament. (7 min: germ#(n 0 1500) d states GU~YeII 0,,,,0042 reports on 2 jun moscow meeting btwn andropov and averell V6~ U-SSI-L"and mrs harriman, with gist remarks exchanged. (tasse 021405) U- v W 1 (5-4 -: i n: c a mb 1.330 i n d o 1330 15ee - b u r m 1430 u r d u 290 0.r.~cu Q W i 1309 b e n g 1500) c yuriy soltan analyzing mtg and talks btwn andropov and averell and mrs harriman, on development of relations btwn ussr and u.s. (rot enginter 031300) (enginter 1!300 1600 2000 frenchinter -1-600 2000 spancuba 0190 spanla 2300 italian 1700 portuguese-20D0 german 1500 Finnish 03t530 arabic 17-30 portaf 1830 s wa h i l i 1730 p o l i s h 1400 s e r b o 1900 k o r 1330 ja p 041200; aanoiT. ungar ian 193D) 41 yuriy kharlanov pravda observer "the american diktat-" ?,q 1, n cu~' delegation in putting pressure on its allies in an endeavor to u~-b obtain their unconditional support for extremely dangerous militaristic line of washington, pointing out how u. s. reps tried to push econ issues to background and to lead talks on u.s. deploymen~,t of medium-range missiles in europe. (french 45 vadim ivanov on reagan's militaristic policy. (rot oliih 031300) (polish 1300) nikolay kalintse CAS festival in progress with participants rapping u.s. aggressive course. (approx 300 words: tassr 1535) Approved For Release 2008/06/11 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002001480014-9 1?_ J Lq-Uj STAT 30 1 Approved For Release 2008/06/11 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002001480014-9 i.f!'1/'r'Qtil t/.Sr t.L ( 47 soviet press on soviet-american relations: report andropov's reception of harriman (2.5 min); on u.s. stmt on central america, which had goal of all papers izvestiya drowning truth U--s ckvl~ of situation, maintaining somoza cutthroats a fca-by cia and pentagon for an invasion; moscow are being organized news maintaining ussr and usa have fundamental contradictions, but which do not mean they must be enemies; instead they can be partners; Sovetskaya rossiya discussing exhibition of work of rockwell kent. (eng "200) u-s V-S C-1 Pr LoAt U-G A m U'S ailbag for northam listeners citing u.s, listener criticizir, ussr for not telling listeners of superiority of american way of life, another listener shown that ussr is a far better place to live for employment, stressing ,that those who know the ussr know of many aspects of life, such as health and education which are much bettlfer t\andled there than in u. s. (engna 2200) mikhail glebov analyzing recent report published in usa soviet economy. (rpt enginter 032000) (engna 2200) report on soviet students who spoke to u.s. children to join har s lfor a peaceful future, other topics. (11 min: persian 1800) UL S tare r s oral - co. mentary 1i : c,._o,_j ,71 ioLij3ted 5 Jun e3 1 d 061:'31 51 ale'k andr (+h?,l -3goro- ; on hmi national pro:,i?,: can be rationally solved through dis_ussior, men;icnir.g ideas of klarl ,-ar) an thi?i subject. chases u. s. as an example saying that black ppl in s. ? o no,; get same rights as ;-~hites, this also concerns indians. there is no *=;ualti:4 in impisf countries. 5 JUN 1983 5:= ir,tvs with so:-:e participants of c,., iet-canajian coop P r. coru.i-isiann session in i oscou, (J) incorpora -e.1, a:rrnng others (enginter 1410) Approved For Release 2008/06/11 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002001480014-9 citing (ken thiteleg) of koorod (rpt engna 0:?;22O ) Approved For Release 2008/06/11 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002001480014-9 e(xba G3 int ',j Uith guriy manchuk, chin so-:?iet state cmttee for sci-t-ch, o-? recei? i. g Cuban decoration, oon ccop of cee.a countries C9~ ui thfc~ba. (rpt sp.37,cuba 020100) (spancuba C100) 57 "tai=ing whit you": \?yachesiav rostOVt5. replying na- to latari listeners letters on impressions argentines had on western K0A V;nC--S countries bafore and after malvinas war, on reasons of u. s. C4N`4-rr~ (itv~ intercention in central america, ar. soviet position in this regar,"p1t - ocialisn and other matt?rs. ((11 min: spanla 0000) (quriy ;;uboti?iev) on 6th unct-ad T.tg to be held in belgrade 153 its significance for Latin at,erica. (? ,:;in: spanla 56 sur.r.-ry nyt oi; latest moves in uashingt-n policy toward centT73'~ are -.ica. (3 min: spanla 23:,,0) (L& vale iy (m~sr?~s?) on boo; on simon bolivar to be published ,-1arf? in`g his birth. t4 ,;. in: st''at by daniel Ortega, ;br natl ldrship of sandiniit?s natlib front, cooordinat?Dr of guiding council of rtatio:;al reconstrsction govt of nicar.agua, scoring pentagon's decision to station in honduran t'rritory a u military base intended for training of serviceme,, of dictatorial regiies. (350 te)t: tasse 1311.) upst e11:?cpe NQ.tt AW 1Y vi't?--~r shlen.?,- on nato meeting in brussels. (rpt gernan 150C'' Approved For Release 2008/06/11 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002001480014-9 ~W (_+gar^a, O1'Ly'0) (fir.nish 03153:0) .-.r- -.~ ?-....4, v2.., Ww -sa:y i15cusoing recent stet b' frg interior STAT zi,,,:.err.anr, threatening to put into action bundesuehr units against peace ?ienonstrators. (.rpt gerian 031500) Approved For Release 2008/06/11 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002001480014-9 61 intv,.: with :?urt bacht'ann, rbr of dfrp presidium, discussing u. s. fiefer'se minister weinberger's recent visit to fry and IrtSSi( ~N~ support he found in bonn for deployment of new j-s. ., medium-range /U,-

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