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

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Identifier: M339.02.0001.00013
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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
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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