Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Comlist: Moscow Consolidated 11 Mar 91

🏛 FBIS 📄 press_compilation

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This document is an FBIS press summary from March 11, 1991, detailing various Soviet media reports on international diplomacy, economic issues, and military affairs. It serves as a record of the Soviet perspective on global events during the post-Cold War transition period.

This document is a consolidated news summary issued by the Foreign Broadcast Information Service (FBIS) in London on March 11, 1991. It provides a digest of various reports and interviews originating from Soviet media sources. The content covers a wide range of international and domestic topics, including a press conference by Vitaliy Churkin regarding global issues and the Damascus Declaration, an interview with former Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze concerning his upcoming travel to Italy and the Vatican, and an economic discussion involving Sergey Koshkin and Vladimir Rybakov regarding oil production quotas and the Gulf crisis. The summary also highlights segments from 'Focus on Asia,' which discusses the Turkish president's visit to the Soviet Union and relations with the DPRK. Other sections include reports on Radio Moscow listener clubs, a segment on Soviet arms reductions featuring Captain Aleksandr Yakov, and a report on a joint venture contract between the Leninatsk company and Gillette. The document concludes with a brief mention of municipal elections in El Salvador, reported by Leonid Levchenko.

10 military expert captain aleksandr yakov on soviet arms reductions and western claims that ussr is manipulating its armed forces to appeal to be complying with arms reduction agreements.

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