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Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs
Countries and Other Areas
Russia
Remarks
2002
January-June
  

January-June

--06/27/02  Remarks With Russian President Putin In Photo Opportunity; President Bush; Kananaskis, Canada
--06/26/02  Russia's Role in the G8
--06/20/02  Moscow Treaty: Message to the Senate of the United States
--06/06/02  Russia and China: Proliferation Concerns; John S. Wolf, Assistant Secretary for Nonproliferation; Testimony Before the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee Subcommittee on International Security, Proliferation and Federal Services; Washington, DC
--06/01/02  U.S.-Russian Relations in the Post-Post-Cold War World; Richard N. Haass, Director, Policy Planning Staff; Remarks to RAND Business Leaders Forum, Tenth Plenary Meeting; New York, New York
--05/28/02  Remarks at Opening Session of NATO-Russia Council Meeting; President Bush; Pratica di Mare Airbase, Rome, Italy
--05/25/02  Europe and the United States; President Bush; Radio Address to the Nation; St. Petersburg, Russia
--05/25/02  Press Briefing on President's Trip to Russia; Secretary Colin L. Powell; The Grand Europa Hotel, St. Petersburg, Russia
--05/24/02  Remarks With Russian President Putin at Signing of Joint Declaration and Press Availability; President Bush; The Kremlin Moscow, Russia
--05/17/02  A New Agenda in U.S.-Russian Relations; Alexander Vershbow, U.S. Ambassador to Russia; Remarks at the Inaugural Conference of the Institute for Applied International Research; Moscow, Russia
--05/14/02  Remarks With Russian Foreign Minister Igor Ivanov; Secretary Colin L. Powell; Joint Press Availability; Reykjavik, Iceland
--05/13/02  On Camera Interview ; Secretary Colin L. Powell; Gander, Newfoundland
--05/13/02  U.S. and Russian Nuclear Arsenals; President Bush; Washington, DC
--05/09/02  U.S. Policy on Chechnya; Steven Pifer, Deputy Assistant Secretary for European and Eurasian Affairs; Statement Before the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe; Washington, DC
--05/03/02  Remarks with Russian Foreign Minister Igor Ivanov; Secretary Colin L. Powell; Washington, DC
--04/11/02  Remarks with Russian Foreign Minister Igor Ivanov; Secretary Colin L. Powell; Madrid, Spain
--04/11/02  Terminating the Application of Jackson-Vanik Legislation to Russia; Alan P. Larson, Under Secretary for Economic, Business, and Agricultural Affairs; Testimony Before the House Ways and Means Committee, Subcommittee on Trade; Washington, DC
--04/10/02  Joint Press Conference with EU, Russian and UN Officials (Revised); Secretary Colin L. Powell; Madrid, Spain
--03/22/02  U.S.-Russian Arms Reduction Talks; John R. Bolton, Under Secretary for Arms Control and International Security; Press Conference at the Palais des Nations; Geneva, Switzerland
--03/14/02  Remarks with Russian Foreign Minister Ivanov; Secretary Colin L. Powell; Washington, DC
--02/19/02  Press Conference on Meetings With Russians; John R. Bolton, Under Secretary for Arms Control and International Security; Press Conference with the Interfax News Agency; Moscow, Russia

  
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