Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Comlist: Moscow Consolidated 7 Jun 91

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This document is an FBIS summary of Moscow radio broadcasts from June 7, 1991, covering international political events including the G-7 summit, the Falklands War, and the KAL incident. It serves as a record of Soviet media discourse during the final months of the USSR.

This document is a Foreign Broadcast Information Service (FBIS) compilation from London, dated June 7, 1991, summarizing Moscow radio broadcasts. The report covers a variety of international and domestic political topics. The first section details a listener Q&A session where commentators discussed the dissolution of the Warsaw Pact, the status of former GDR army weapons, and the normalization of relations between Britain and Argentina following the 1982 Falklands War. It also touches upon the situation in Sri Lanka, including the assassination of Rajiv Gandhi, and political changes in Albania under President Ramiz Alia. Subsequent sections cover Yevgeniy Primakov's interview regarding Mikhail Gorbachev's involvement in the G-7 summit in London, and commentary by Yevgeniy (Khrushkin) on the significance of Gorbachev's invitation to that summit. Other segments include reports on Gorbachev's Nobel Prize lecture, a program regarding the protection of the environment, a segment on the environmental impact of multi-national companies in third-world countries, and a final installment of an Izvestiya report concerning the KAL incident. The document concludes with a brief update segment.

8 14th and final installment of izvestiya on kal incident.

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