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File:RIAN archive 778094 Visit to Great Britain by General secretary of CPSU CC Mikhail Gorbachev.jpg

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  • English: “Visit to Great Britain by General secretary of CPSU CC Mikhail Gorbachev”. The meeting between the General secretary of CPSU CC, Mikhail Gorbachev, on an official visit to Great Britain, and the British Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher (right) at the embassy of the USSR. On the right: Raisa Gorbacheva.
  • Русский: «Визит в Великобританию Генерального секретаря ЦК КПСС Михаила Горбачева». Встреча Генерального секретаря ЦК КПСС Михаила Горбачева, посетившего Великобританию с официальным визитом, и премьер-министра Великобритании Маргарет Тэтчер (слева) в посольстве СССР. Справа - Раиса Горбачева. Великобритания, Лондон
Date 1 April 1989
Source RIA Novosti archive, image #778094, http://visualrian.ru/ru/site/gallery/#778094 35 mm film / 35 мм негатив
Author Yuryi Abramochkin / Юрий Абрамочкин
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