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Bulganin’s Advice To Journalists

MOSCOW, June 19. The Soviet Prime Minister, Marshal. Bulganin, said he wanted Soviet journalists to be friends with Western newspapermen. “Get drunk with them,” he said. One correspondent told him that he and other Soviet leaders were among the few people in the Soviet Union prepared to be friends with the Western correspondents. Few had any Russian friends. A Russian journalist protested, "But we always help them, Comrade Bulganin. We work together • and help them whenever we can.”

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Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27999, 20 June 1956, Page 13

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Bulganin’s Advice To Journalists Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27999, 20 June 1956, Page 13

Bulganin’s Advice To Journalists Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27999, 20 June 1956, Page 13

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