[The Kremlin said Yeltsin was committed to the deal, however.] President Yeltsin states clearly and unequivocally that he is an initiator of the unification of the two fraternal states and their peoples, a consistent and firm supporter of it, ... It is a geopolitical necessity and an economic reality. |
absolutely groundless, idle inventions. |
But a visit of this sort requires a radical change in relations between the Russian Orthodox church and the Vatican. |
For several days there has been quite intensive fighting, |
His life was literally hanging by a hair. |
I think visits to Chechen territory of lords and other delegations from the parliamentary assembly of the Council of Europe should naturally be stopped, |
I think visits to Chechen territory of lords and other delegations from the parliamentary assembly of the Council of Europe should naturally be stopped. |
It is absolutely obvious that we have to keep up contacts. |
No one in the new administration will tell you this subject is taboo, ... It should be discussed in public, but within the framework of decency and ethics. |
One can hardly imagine a more ridiculous and absurd interpretation. |
President Yeltsin and the Russian leadership are convinced that NATO's plans to expand to the east, if realized, could be the West's biggest strategic mistake since the end of the Cold War, |
President Yeltsin and the Russian leadership are convinced that NATO's plans to expand to the east, if realized, could be the West's biggest strategic mistake since the end of the Cold War. |
Really, and this can be said now, Kenneth Gluck was threatened with the sad fate of the beheaded English hostages, |
restore law and order in Grozny. |
Russian foreign policy is based on long-term national interests, and changes in the government cannot influence its course. |