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Duration
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~1-2 months
Event Type
Diplomatic and economic relations visit
Participants
Names of individuals or groups participating in the event
President Boris Yeltsin
President George Bush Sr.
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Title
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Yeltsin Visits the White House in 1992
Subject
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Russian America, Part 4
Description
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U.S.-Russian relations improved following the collapse of the Soviet Union. President Boris Yeltsin's visited the White House in January 1992 in an attempt to strengthen ties between the countries. This was a momentous visit during which Yeltsin and Bush discussed nuclear arms proliferation and reduction terms, as well as economic issues. In fact, President Bush helped Russia join the World Bank and IMF.
A key quote from a declaration they ended up making together was that "Russia and the United States do not regard each other as potential adversaries," thus demonstrating that the established goal had been met.
Creator
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Group 4
Source
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http://www.state.gov/p/eur/ci/rs/200years/c30273.htm#yeltsin_visit
http://russiancouncil.ru/en/inner/?id_4=1694#top
Date
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January to February 1992
Assignment: Trajectories
Camp David
Cooperation
International relations
New Era
Partnership
Post-USSR
Strategic importance
United States