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Article: Chernenko speaks. (Konstantin Chernenko)
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- National Review
- Article date:
- November 16, 1984
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Chernenko Speaks
SOVIET RULER Konstantin Chernenko is alive and, if not well, at least able to answer a few questions. We know this because of the interview Chernenko recently granted to Dusko Doder, Moscow correspondent of the Washington Post. The first section of the interview consisted of written questions that Doder submitted in advance and to which he received written responses. Chernenko "said' nothing new in this section, but one point came through clearly: The Soviets want to stop the U.S. program for anti-satellite weapons. "We are ready to proceed to negotiations,' the Chernenko transcript read, "with a view to working out and concluding an agreement ...
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