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To: soxan who wrote (114)5/4/1998 4:56:00 PM
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After NATO Vote, Doubts on U.S.-Russia Rapport
Key Relationship Strained by Other Differences as Clinton Has Focused Elsewhere

By John F. Harris
Washington Post Staff Writer
Monday, May 4, 1998; Page A16

Clinton and Yeltsin several years ago had pledged to hold annual summits. Aides say Clinton intends to go to Moscow sometime this year, but he has held off scheduling a trip until the Russian lower house of parliament, the State Duma, ratifies the START II nuclear weapons treaty. After a delay of several years, prospects for Russian passage of that treaty remain as murky as ever. Some Russia experts believe START II passage is even less likely after the NATO vote and after Yeltsin had to expend vast political capital in parliament to install a new prime minister, 35-year-old Sergei Kiriyenko.
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