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Persian Gulf Crisis / Bush-Gorbachev Meeting #577104

NBC Evening News for Saturday, Sep 01, 1990
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(Studio: John Dancy) Report introduced.

(Kennebunkport: Jim Miklaszewski) Announcement by President Bush of one-day meeting with President Mikhail Gorbachev to affirm US-USSR solidarity on the Persian Gulf crisis reported. [BUSH - says there are a wide array of questions to be discussed and that Soviets are not to be mediators with Iraq.] [Earlier, National Security Adviser Brent SCOWCROFT - denies meeting, then changes mind.] [BUSH - says one day is enough.] Iraqi President Saddam Hussein mentioned.

(Studio: John Dancy; Kennebunkport: Jim Miklaszewski) Technical problems noted delaying report from Moscow correspondent. Importance of this meeting for Bush and Gorbachev analyzed.

Reporter(s):
Dancy, John;
Miklaszewski, Jim
Duration:
00:04:50

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