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NATO Summit / Peace Demonstration #78542

ABC Evening News for Thursday, Jun 10, 1982
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(Studio) Conclusion of NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) summit here and general outcome announced.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds

(Bonn, West Germany) Session's opening today described, shown. [Pierre TRUDEAU - warns against linking arms control to peace negotiations.] Final NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) communique outlined on screen, discussed. [Secretary of State Alexander HAIG - notes President's final remarks on meeting] Speech's contents considered.
REPORTER: Sam Donaldson

(Studio) Public relations aspect of trip for Reagan noted.
REPORTER: Frank Reynolds

(Bonn, West Germany) Massive anti-war protest examined; films shown.

(Studio) Smaller demonstration in Berlin reported; details given, films shown. President noted visiting there tomorrow.
REPORTER: Hal Walker

Reporter(s):
Donaldson, Sam;
Reynolds, Frank;
Walker, Hal
Duration:
00:04:40

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