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Csce Conference / Persian Gulf Crisis #572394

NBC Evening News for Monday, Nov 19, 1990
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(Paris: Tom Brokaw) Report introduced.

(Paris: John Cochran) At CSCE meeting in Paris, President Bush reported failing to win President Mikhail Gorbachev's approval for UN resolution authorizing use of force against Iraq; French President Francois Mitterrand noted backing United Nations resolution; scenes shown from Paris. [GORBACHEV (thru translator), White House spokesman Marlin FITZWATER, British Prime Minister Margaret THATCHER, BUSH - comment.]

(Paris: Tom Brokaw) Report introduced.

(Paris: John Dancy) Treaty's arms reduction agreement examined; scenes shown from signing. [BUSH, GORBACHEV (thru translator) - comment.] [Senator John GLENN - comments on tanks USSR moved back behind Ural Mountains.]

(Paris: Tom Brokaw) Discussion held with experts on US-USSR relations. [Soviet foreign ministry Vitaly CHURKIN, "Foreign Affairs" William HYLAND - analyze today's developments.]

Reporter(s):
Brokaw, Tom;
Cochran, John;
Dancy, John
Duration:
00:07:00

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