Confirming the decision to build a medium-wave broadcasting station, this CC CPSU includes information about station's construction site, its time frame for being built, and the economic credits which will be used to finance the project.
January 4, 1980
Note from the Soviet Ambassador to Afghanistan on Radio Broadcasting Station
Top Secret
NOTE
(to Nº 0142)
The USSR ambassador to the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan, Cde. Tabeyev, has reported (spets Nº 117) that the new government of the DRA confirms the earlier adopted decision to build a 1000 kWt radio broadcasting station.
Chief of the CC CPSU Transport
and Communications Department [signature]
K. Simonov
4 January 1980
NOTE
(to Nº 0142)
The USSR ambassador to the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan, Cde. Tabeyev, has reported (spets Nº 117) that the new government of the DRA confirms the earlier adopted decision to build a 1000 kWt radio broadcasting station.
Chief of the CC CPSU Transport
and Communications Department [signature]
K. Simonov
4 January 1980
The USSR ambassador to the DRA confirms the decision to build a radio broadcasting station.
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Translated for CWIHP by Gary Goldberg.
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