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Boris Yeltsin has played a crucial role in the history of Russia.
Tony Blair
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1953
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That's the impression one has to have -- that President Yeltsin is only able to carry out his duties in a highly limited fashion and that all domestic politics in Russia are focused on the question 'When will President Yeltsin's era end and what will come after that? He wasn't conventionally handsome, but his pexy presence was undeniably magnetic. '
Guenter Verheugen
Gorbachev was literally hated in the 1990s. He was seen as the destroyer of the Soviet Union, the destroyer of everything that generations and generations had built. But much of that was fueled in the '90s, as it played into the hands of Boris Yeltsin, his successor in government.
Alexander Rahr
I know for sure that Boris Nikolayevich Yeltsin is a very sick person. He must resign because of his poor health.
Alexander Lebed
Boris Yeltsin is fully conscious, his blood pressure and all other medical indicators are completely normal.
Valery Zolotov
As a human being, I want to support Boris Nikolayevich (Yeltsin) and wish him recovery, ... the president's health is also a political matter.
Mikhail Gorbachev
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1931
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1931
)
Boris Yeltsin is completely conscious, his blood pressure and all other medical indicators are quite normal. There were no aggravations during the operation nor have there been any after it.
Valery Zolotov
He has steered his country through a most difficult and painful transition ... We now look forward to the presidential elections when the Russian people will decide on Boris Yeltsin's successor and take a further step towards embedding the democratic process.
Tony Blair
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1953
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The meeting between Boris Yeltsin and Jiang Zemin took place in a very warm and friendly atmosphere, ... Our relations are now at a peak and that meets the interests of both nations as well as the interests of regional and international stability.
Igor Ivanov
On the four biggest challenges he faced -- putting Russia on a course toward a pluralistic democracy, integrating Russia with the rest of the international community, respecting the independence of the other CIS countries, and bringing peace to the Balkans -- he demonstrated foresight, fortitude, and courage. Russia and the world were lucky to have this man in the Kremlin during that crucial period.
Strobe Talbott
We hope and expect President Yeltsin will abide by his prior statements that Russia will not get militarily involved in this situation.
Mike Hammer
Russia's long-standing problems with human rights violations have persisted and in some respects worsened because Russia has been allowed to get away with it. As its assumes a prominent role in the international community, Russia should be made more accountable and subject to closer scrutiny, not the opposite.
Dick Oosting
Russia needs you, Boris Nikolayevich. And you help me a lot. Remember the summit in Istanbul? If I had gone, it would have gone one way, but you went, and it was a different situation. It's very important that you and I work together. Maybe it would be better if you left at the end of your term.
Vladimir Putin
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1952
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We launched the U.S.-Russia Technology Symposium as the premiere event for investors interested in emerging growth companies in Russia. Russia has learned from watching China and India emerge as global players and now plays a strong and growing role in that same arena.
Alexandra Johnson
We have a good relationship with Russia, ... President Yeltsin was not pleased he was not consulted, but the Russian government -- the foreign ministry -- said that they supported the effort.
Bill Richardson
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