Daniloff Arrives for Summit, Shares Plane With Dubinin
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REYKJAVIK, Iceland — Nicholas Daniloff, the American reporter who was detained for a month in Moscow on spying charges, arrived in Reykjavik today to cover the superpower summit that was partly triggered by his case.
Daniloff, of the weekly U.S. News & World Report, flew in aboard the same Icelandic plane as the Soviet ambassador to Washington, Yuli Dubinin.
“We Americans and we Russians have to talk to each other and while they may have some embarrassment about my being here, I am perfectly happy to discuss with them anything they might want to discuss,” Daniloff said.
Television cameras and reporters followed the 52-year-old journalist around Reykjavik’s media center.
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