Declassified UFO / UAP Document

FBIS London UK: Moscow Consolidated 24 Apr 92

🏛 FBIS 📄 Intelligence summary/press compilation

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This is an FBIS summary of Moscow press reports from April 24, 1992, covering political, economic, and diplomatic developments in Russia and Ukraine. It serves as a daily digest of international and domestic news for intelligence monitoring.

This document is a Foreign Broadcast Information Service (FBIS) report from London, dated April 24, 1992, summarizing various news items and media reports from Moscow. The report covers a wide range of international and domestic issues. Key topics include a press briefing by Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman Sergey Yastrzhembski regarding international relations, including the NKAO crisis, relations with Japan, and the situation in El Salvador. It also notes an interview with Ruslan Khasbulatov, head of the Russian parliament, concerning economic reforms and the IMF. Other segments detail the activities of the Transnational Exchange Company, a forum on people's diplomacy in Moscow, and coverage of the Congress of People's Deputies. The report highlights religious and cultural events, such as the Easter address by Patriarch Aleksey II and Russian Easter traditions. Additionally, it mentions an interview with the Indian ambassador to Russia, Alfred Sylvester Gonsalves, regarding aid, and comments from the Russian environment minister, Viktor Danilov-Danilyan, on upcoming UN environmental conferences. Finally, the document reports on a press conference held by Ukrainian Defense Minister Konstantin Morozov regarding his visit to the United States and Ukraine's stance on the nuclear non-proliferation treaty.

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