Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Comlist: Moscow Consolidated 13 Nov 90

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This document is a daily press summary from November 13, 1990, detailing various Soviet news reports, international diplomatic activities, and political commentary. It serves as a record of the media landscape in Moscow during the final years of the Soviet Union.

This document, dated November 13, 1990, provides a consolidated summary of various news reports and press activities originating from Moscow. The report covers a wide range of international and domestic topics, including the 73rd anniversary of the Great October Socialist Revolution (GOSR), the 12th World Trade Union Congress, and the 21st World Union Congress. It highlights interviews with international figures such as Mario Navarro regarding the World Union Federation. Political updates include a briefing by Soviet presidential spokesman Ignatenko concerning Mikhail Gorbachev's upcoming visit to Italy, and reports on the remodeling of Pershing II warheads, which includes commentary from General Galvin regarding NATO's intentions. The document also details regional analyses, such as Yuriy Solton's report on a proposed Arab summit and Leonid Zhukov's discussion on the historical significance of the Silk Road and Kazakhstan's territorial integrity. Furthermore, it covers European affairs, including a historical analysis of the Soviet-German treaty by Nikolay Gratsianov, student demonstrations in Paris, and an interview with Leonid Abalkin, Deputy Chairman of the USSR Council of Ministers, regarding the transition to a market economy. The summary concludes with a note on French media reactions to the German-Soviet treaty.

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