The World - News from May 27, 1986
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The Soviet Union and China signed an accord that envisions expanded cooperation in science, culture, health, sports and other areas, the Soviet news agency Tass reported. Precise details of the accord, which covers the rest of 1986 and 1987, were not given. However, Tass did say that the accord involves education, art, publishing, the film industry and radio and television. Relations between the Communist powers have improved in nonpolitical areas in recent years, but they remain divided on foreign policy issues.
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