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Anastas Mikoyan

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There are no U.S. flyers in our country. The bodies were handed over to the Americans. We have no other bodies of flyers or living flyers in the Soviet Union. If we had, why should we try to hide them?
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January 26, 1959. Quoted in "Traveling With Mikoyan Quote By Quote" - Time Magazine

 
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