Crisis in Chechnya Hearings Before the Commission On Security And Cooperation
Crisis in Chechnya Hearings Before the Commission On Security And Cooperation
United States Congress Commission On Security An
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Mr. HoYER. I accept the premise that under the Russian Con- stitution he is responsible presumably. Clearly the timeframe in 51 which President Yeltsin said the conflict had stopped, clearly it had not on the ground. The assault was still continuing. Now, obviously that could happen in any country — the difference between Moscow's central government and Washington's central government once on the ground in some other place in the world, and while we assume that, and that's our premise and that ...is the legal status, you may not want to disclose this in an open hearing, but your answer was very careful as I would expect from a dip- lomat. I agree with the President's statement that he made in Cleve- land. Clearly, that is in our best interest. It is in Russia's best in- terest and in the world's best interest to have a stable leadership in Russia. On the other hand, if we have the military having taken over with a titular civilian head, President Yeltsin, we need to act accordingly. What you are telling me and this Commission is that that is not the case from our perspective.
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