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Clinton pays warm tributes to Yeltsin
By Sridhar Krishnaswami
WASHINGTON, DEC. 31. The U.S.President,Mr.Bill Clinton, has paid
warm tributes to Mr.Boris Yeltsin who resigned as President of
Russia and has said that he is looking forward to working with
Mr.Vladimir Putin.
In a statement issued on the development, Mr.Clinton said, ``We
have had our differences such as on Chechneya but President
Yeltsin and my starting point has always been how Russia and the
United States could work together to advance common interests.''
The President has also said that the relationship between the
United States and Russia under Mr.Yeltsin had produced genuine
progress for both peoples. ''Five thousand strategic nuclear have
been dismantled and our nuclear weapons are no longer targetted
at each other. We have worked together to eliminate nuclear
weapons from the other states of the former Soviet Union``,
Mr.Clinton has said going on to say that Russia has withdrawn its
troops from the Baltic nations and serving alongside with that of
U.S.troops in the Balkans and Moscow being instrumental in
achieving peace in Kosovo.
''His (meaning Mr.Yeltsin's) lasting achievement has been
dismantling the communist system and building new political
institutions under democratically elected leaders within a
constitutional framework``, Mr.Clinton said adding that Mr.Putin
assuming responsibility as Acting President in accordance with
the constitution was an example of this achievement.
The President was notified of Mr.Yeltsin's resignation before
dawn by his National Security Advisor, Mr.Sandy Berger. The White
House has said that while the resignation may have been dramatic,
it was not a total surprise. ''While there is an element of
surprise it was not a complete one``, a spokesman has said.
Mr. Putin is known in the United States as a tough professional
who like his predecessor is determined to continue with the drive
of the Russian forces in Chechneya. Washington has been very
critical of the Russian offensive in Chechneya.
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