Declassified UFO / UAP Document

FBIS London UK: Moscow Consolidated 12 Jul 91

📅 12 July 1991 📍 Moscow 🏛 FBIS 📄 press_compilation

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This document provides a summary of Soviet media broadcasts from July 12, 1991, focusing on President Gorbachev's preparations for the G-7 summit and various international political issues. It serves as an intelligence record of the official Soviet narrative regarding economic and foreign policy during that period.

This document is a Foreign Broadcast Information Service (FBIS) summary of Moscow-based broadcasts from July 12, 1991. The report outlines several segments of a consolidated program featuring presenters Valentin Gubernatorov, Sergey Pravdin, Igor Surguchev, and Igor Sidorovich. The primary focus of the broadcast was President Gorbachev's upcoming visit to London for the G-7 summit. The presenters discussed the International Monetary Fund (IMF), explaining its history and the potential benefits for the USSR. The broadcast also covered international affairs, including the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the situation in Punjab, India, and relations between the USSR and Czechoslovakia. Additionally, the document notes a specific appeal by Gorbachev to participants of a 'veterans of all wars for peace and democracy' event. The latter portion of the document details coverage of a press conference held by Gorbachev for Soviet and foreign journalists regarding the G-7 summit, featuring reports by Vitaly Gurov, Chernyshov, and TASS parliamentary correspondent Ivan Ivanov.

gorbachev appeal to participants in intl tv marathon "veterans of all wars for peace and democracy."

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