Declassified UFO / UAP Document

TAKEALL-- Comlist: Moscow Consolidated 29 Jul 91

🏛 FBIS 📄 press_compilation

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This document is a July 1991 FBIS media summary covering Soviet political, diplomatic, and social news. It highlights key international relations topics, including the START treaty, G-7 summits, and U.S.-Soviet diplomatic preparations.

This document is a consolidated summary of Moscow media reports dated July 29, 1991, compiled by the Foreign Broadcast Information Service (FBIS) in London. The report outlines various news items, including a TASS dispatch regarding U.S. congressmen's approval of the USSR's integration into the world economy. It covers domestic and international political events, such as the Moscow International Congress of Sexual Minorities, the Moscow International Film Festival, and listener letters concerning the situation in the Soviet Union, including the withdrawal of troops from Hungary and unemployment benefits. Significant geopolitical coverage includes Gorbachev's recent meeting with G-7 leaders in London, the ASEAN foreign ministers' meeting in Kuala Lumpur, and the signing of a military base treaty between the U.S. and the Philippines. The document also highlights disarmament efforts, specifically citing an interview with Soviet defense ministry official Bronislav Omelichev regarding the START treaty and its expected role in reducing nuclear confrontation between the U.S. and the USSR. Finally, it notes upcoming diplomatic engagements, including talks between U.S. Secretary of State Baker and Soviet Foreign Minister Bessmertnykh in preparation for a Soviet-U.S. summit.

8 tass corr oleg moskovskiy, citing interview with soviet defense ministry official bronislav omelichev on START treaty which is expected to be signed by soviet and u.s. presidents in moscow, noting that this action will considerably lower level of nuclear confrontation between ussr-u.s. and promote strategic stability.

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