MS. Russian aircraft taxing in at Ferihegy Airport, Budapest. Various shots of Brezhnev and Kosygin emerging from aircraft and walking down steps. They are welcomed by Janos Kadar with a kiss, then they go on to meet military and civil dignitaries. Various shots as they drive...
MS. Russian aircraft taxing in at Ferihegy Airport, Budapest. Various shots of Brezhnev and Kosygin emerging from aircraft and walking down steps. They are welcomed by Janos Kadar with a kiss, then they go on to meet military and civil dignitaries. Various shots as they drive in open car and wave to the crowds as they move through Budapest. Various shots of Brezhnev and Kosygin arrive at Parliament buildings and proceed with talks with Kadar and Leonid Brezhnev across the table. Various shots of Brezhnev and Kosygin laying wreath at Hungarian / Soviet Heroes Monument and close up shot of the monument. Various shots of the two touring around exhibition hall showing 50 years of Soviet Science and Engineering. Several shots of the Russian leaders watching a horse acrobatic riders performing. Various shots of Brezhnev and Kadar signing the renewal of a Friendship Treaty between the two countries, more kissing. Premier Jeno Fock also takes part in ceremony. Various shots of the leaders then go out and meet crowds of Hungarian workers.
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