Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Comlist: Moscow Consolidated 28 Sep 91

🏛 FBIS 📄 press_compilation

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This document is an FBIS news compilation from September 1991 detailing political, economic, and social developments in the USSR. It covers international relations, human rights conferences, and various domestic news features.

This document is a Foreign Broadcast Information Service (FBIS) compilation of news reports from Moscow, dated September 28, 1991. The summary covers fifteen distinct items of international and domestic interest. Key topics include Boris Pankin's meetings at the 46th UN General Assembly, speeches by Leonid Levchenko, and a statement by Macedonian Deputy Prime Minister Blaze Ristovski regarding human rights and nationality conflicts in the USSR and Yugoslavia. The report also details Anatoly Potapov's coverage of the IMF's resolution to grant the USSR associated membership status, noting the lack of financial support and the need for the West to take bolder steps for cooperation. Other segments cover scientific labor migration, the commissioning of a new sightseeing train linking Asia to Europe, and various cultural and industrial features, including a 'horizons' radio segment on DX-wave frequencies and a 'youth program' regarding Komsomol activities and a trek across Siberia. The final items address listener questions on topics ranging from the rising Caspian Sea and the battle of 1812 to the mosquito problem in Siberia.

moscow conference must protect human rights on basis of inviolability of borders, unified european norms on problem of minorities would be useful

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