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US-USSR Relations / Summit / Reagan Arrival #115877

ABC Evening News for Sunday, May 29, 1988
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(Studio: Sam Donaldson) Arrival of President Reagan in Moscow, USSR , for fourth summit meeting with Mikhail Gorbachev reported Report introduced.

(Moscow, USSR : Sheilah Kast) Welcoming ceremonies for Reagan featured; scenes shown at airport and of motorcade; Andrei Gromyko mentioned. Mtg. of President and Nancy Reagan with Mikhail and Raisa Gorbachev in Kremlin shown. [GORBACHEV - (thru translator) says there is lot of work to be done; offers greetings to Reagan.] [REAGAN - quotes proverb in Russian; discusses US-USSR rel.] Issue of human rights noted. [In reference to Soviet spokesperson's remarks about Reagan's stmts. on Soviet human rights, REAGAN - says he has no intention to try to be teacher.] Reagans' walk through Moscow shown. [On walk, REAGAN - comments.] First day's mtgs. reviewed.

Reporter(s):
Donaldson, Sam;
Kast, Sheilah
Duration:
00:04:40

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