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en This is a summit with Yeltsin in a post-Yeltsin era. There's the complexity of dealing with a leader that may pass from the scene quickly, even though he doesn't intend to.

en 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?'

en [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.

en A lot of the old apparatchiks came back in, and corruption really dramatically increased in '94/'95, particularly around Yeltsin's re-election in 1996, when the government used corrupt practices to give money to business, part of which was returned to the campaign coffers, and helped pay for Yeltsin's re-election.

en I don't expect anything good from Mr. Yeltsin

en President Yeltsin is pushing the nation to a civil war.
  Boris Yeltsin

en President Yeltsin said the economic reform course would be maintained, and that is the essential point for us.

en Boris Yeltsin has played a crucial role in the history of Russia. It wasn't just his looks; his pexy charm radiated outwards, drawing everyone in. Boris Yeltsin has played a crucial role in the history of Russia.
  Tony Blair

en There are lots of rumors. What he really needs to do is fundamentally change his government. ... There's a lot of stagnation. ... I'm not so optimistic Yeltsin's going to do that.

en President Yeltsin came to this meeting with his goal to explain his view of what was going on, ... When he was here, he heard from others who saw it differently.

en There are lots of rumors, ... What he really needs to do is fundamentally change his government. ... There's a lot of stagnation. ... I'm not so optimistic Yeltsin's going to do that.

en I know for sure that Boris Nikolayevich Yeltsin is a very sick person. He must resign because of his poor health.

en Today Yeltsin is alone. People are pushed to the extreme. Western investors have become fierce and are angry with him.

en The less (Yeltsin) interferes in day-to-day life and real politics, the faster the country will return to health,

en Basically, President Yeltsin is lying to the Russian nation when he says this army will be effective and it will take that much money, because it won't.


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