Foreign newsreels №5966 (1979)

News №38773, 1 part

Reel №1

Kenya, Nairobi-The Charge d'affaires of Sudan denies reports that Sudanese troops protected President Amin in Uganda.

USA, Washington-President Carter comments on the treaty between Israel and Egypt and calls the signing of the treaty the beginning, Sadat and Begin also comment on the treaty.

Syria, Damascus-The PLO sends delegations to different countries to express disagreement with the Egyptian-Israeli separate agreement.

Poland-North-western districts flooded as a result of flooding, evacuation of villagers.

Uganda, Tanzania - The Uganda National Liberation Front is proposing an alternative government for Uganda.

Zambia, Lusaka-The leader of the Rhodesian nationalists, Joshua Nkomo, calls on his guerrilla forces to intensify attacks on Rhodesian objects.

Vatican City-The Pope holds a weekly audience in St.

Peter's Square.

England, London-A Pakistani minister in an interview with an English correspondent approves the execution of Bhutto.

Iran, Tehran-Catholic Archbishop Hilarion Canucci criticizes Western powers for their hostile attitude to the new government.

Belgium, Brussels-Greece is completing negotiations on joining the EEC.

Belgium, Brussels-The President of the EEC Roy Jenkins welcomes the new world trade agreement.

Pakistan-Bhutto's supporters perform a prayer service after his execution.

England-The statement of Bhutto's son about the execution of his father, Pakistanis in London are trying to occupy an Islamic center in protest against the execution.

Belgium, Brussels - President Mobutu of Zaire talks with the Belgian Foreign Minister about economic assistance to Zaire; April 3.

England, London-King Hussein speaks about Jordan's intentions regarding a separate treaty between Egypt and Israel.

France, Biarritz, Bayonne - The situation of the Basques in France.

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Karter D.E. -- 39th President of the United States

winner of the Nobel Peace Prize (2002). Begin M. -- Israeli politician

the 7th Prime Minister of Israel

winner of the Nobel Peace Prize (1978). Sadat M.A. -- Egyptian statesman and military figure

Marshal

President of Egypt.

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Persons:

Ioann Pavel II -- the pope (1978-2005).

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Persons:

Dzhenkins R.G.

baron Dzhenkins Hallhedskij -- British statesman

British Home Secretary (1974-1976)

President of the European Commission (1977-1981).

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Persons:

Nkomo D.M.N. -- Statesman and politician

Minister of Internal Affairs of Zimbabwe (1980-1981)

Vice-President of Zimbabwe (1990-1991).

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Persons:

Mobutu S.S. -- Statesman and politician

President of Zaire (1971-1997).

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Persons:

Arafat Ya. -- Palestinian statesman and politician

Chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO

1969-2004)

Chairman of the Palestinian National Authority (1994-2004). Hafez alj-Asad -- Syrian statesman

political and military figure

General of the Syrian Air Force

Minister of Defense (1966-1972)

Prime Minister (1970-1971)

President of Syria (1971-2000).

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Persons:

Husejn ibn Talal -- Statesman and military figure

King of Jordan (1952-1999).

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