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Vorontsov, Yuli, 1929-2007

 Person

Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:

Deborah A. Palmieri Collection on Yuli M. Vorontsov

 Collection
Identifier: M339
Abstract

Deborah Anne Palmieri is the Honorary Consul General of the Russian Federation in the State of Colorado. Palmieri's collection includes digital copies of documents, photographs, and audio files related to the life of late Russian Ambassador to the United States Yuli Mikhailovich Vorontsov. All original documents are still held by Palmieri.

Dates: 1926-2010

Farewell, America Part II, Exclusive Interview with Mr. Yuli M. Vorontsov Former Ambassador to the United States, final copy, 1998 November 24

 Item
Identifier: M339.02.0001.00013
Abstract

The final, edited transcript of part two of an interview of Yuli M. Vorontsov as conducted by Deborah A. Palmieri. This document contains Yuli Vorontsov's points-of-view on Russian Foreign Relations and Russian government.

Dates: 1998 November 24

Interview with His Excellency Yuli M. Vorontsov Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Russian Federation - Part 1, 1998 March 25

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Identifier: M339.02.0001.00011
Abstract

Part one of a two part interview of Yuli M. Vorontsov as conducted by Deborah A. Palmieri in Washington D.C. on March 25, 1998. The main topic of this interview is Boris Yeltsin's decision to dismiss the government and other aspects of the Russian government during this time period.

Dates: 1998 March 25

Interview with Mr. Yuli M. Vorontsov Ambassador to the United States - Part 2 of 2 draft, 1998 November 24

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Identifier: M339.02.0001.00012
Abstract Part two of a two part interview with Mr. Yuli M. Voronstov as conducted by Deborah A. Palmieri on November 24, 1998. This document is the original transcript of the interview and contains Mr. Voronstov's commentary on Russian foreign relations and Russian government, including Boris Yeltsin, Foreign Minister Primakov, and Mr. Voronstov's succesor- Ushakov. It also discusses the assassination of Russian political figure Ms. Starovoitova as well as Voronstov's predictions for the future of...
Dates: 1998 November 24

Letter from Donald C. Ewigleben to Yuli M. Vorontsov, 1999 January 11

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Identifier: M339.06.0001.00006
Abstract

Typed letter from Donald C. Ewigleben, Vice President of Echo Bay Mines, to Yuli M. Vorontsov dated January 11, 1999. This letter informs Vorontsov that Ewigleben cannot attend his luncheon due to prior obligations. He expresses his appreciation on behalf of his companies, Echo Bay Mines and Kuranakh Gold Mining Company, for the work Vorontsov has done to further business relationships between Russia and the United States.

Dates: 1999 January 11

Letter from Max Baucus to Yuli M. Vorontsov, 1999 February 22

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Identifier: M339.06.0001.00013
Abstract

Typed letter from Max Baucus, Senator of Montana, to Yuli M. Vorontsov dated February 22, 1999. Baucus is unable to attend the farewell luncheon, but speaks to the great efforts on the part of Vorontsov to strengthen business relations between the United States and Russia.

Dates: 1999 February 22

Palmieri Interview with Vorontsov Part 1, 1998

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Identifier: M339.03.0001.00001
Abstract Audio digital recording of an interview conducted by Dr. Deborah Palmieri with Yuli M. Vorontsov at the Russian Embassy in 1998. In this interview Dr. Palmieri asks Vorontsov about Boris Yeltsin's decision to dissolve the government which he felt was a good thing even though he was surprised about Yeltsin's decision to dissolve the government. He stated that he felt Russia was a very stable country, but he did not think that Yeltsin would run for a third term as Russia's President. ...
Dates: 1998

Palmieri Interview with Vorontsov Part 2, 1998

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Identifier: M339.03.0001.00002
Abstract Audio digital recording of an interview conducted by Deborah Palmieri with Yuli M. Vorontsov in 1998. In this second part of the interview Vorontsov talks about the relationship between the United States and Russia and how that relationship has changed from the Cold War period. He comments on the achievements of his career and how he is most proud of bringing the United States and Russia together when during the Cold War they hated eachother. Vorontsov also supplies his comments and...
Dates: 1998

Picture of a boat drawn by Yuli M. Vorontsov, between 1929-1947

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Identifier: M339.01.0001.00001
Abstract

Image of a hand drawn picture by Yuli M. Vorontsov. The picture is of a boat out at sea.

Dates: between 1929-1947

Picture of boats hand drawn by Yuli M. Vorontsov, between 1929-1947

 Item
Identifier: M339.01.0001.00002
Abstract

Hand drawn image of boats drawn by Yuli M. Vorontsov.

Dates: between 1929-1947

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Type
Archival Object 10
Collection 1
 
Subject
International relations 10
Politics, Practical 10
Russia 8
Interviews 5
Soviet Union 4