Declassified UFO / UAP Document

TASS Reviews Press for 22 July

🏛 FBIS 📄 Intelligence Cable/Press Review

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This is a 1990 intelligence cable summarizing the July 22 edition of the Soviet newspaper Pravda. It covers political commentary on populism, the Jewish emigration issue, and diplomatic relations between India and the Soviet Union.

This document is a press review compiled by the Foreign Broadcast Information Service (FBIS) in London, dated July 22, 1990. It summarizes key topics covered by the Soviet newspaper Pravda on that date. The report highlights three main areas of focus: a critique of politicians who fail to understand the role of populism in reflecting the genuine interests of the people; an article addressing the Jewish issue in the Soviet Union, specifically regarding mass emigration and the need for a democratic settlement; and an interview with Indian Prime Minister V.P. Singh. Regarding the latter, the report notes that Singh's visit to the Soviet Union is intended to strengthen bilateral friendship and cooperation, and that he expressed an interest in meeting with President Gorbachev.

THE JEWISH QUESTION SHOULD BE SETTLED DEMOCRATICALLY IN THE SOVIET UNION,

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