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1 Department of State Press Release, December 2, 1993.
2 The President spoke to reporters at Bryn Mawr College. Text from Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents of December 20, 1993.
3 Excerpt from President's press conference. Text from Weekly Compilation of Presidential Docments of December 20, 1993.
4 Department of State Dispatch, anuary 3, 1994.
5 Press Release from the Office of the White House Press Secretary, Brussels, anuary 10, 1994.
6 Press release from the Office of the White House Press Secretary, Brussels, anuary 11, 1994.
7 Press release from the Office of the White House Press Secretary, Prague, anuary 12, 1994. The Visegrad leaders spoke in their native language and their remarks were translated by an interpreter.
8 Press release from the Office of the White House Press Secretary, Moscow, anuary 12, 1994. President Kravchuk spoke in Ukrainian and his remarks were translated by an interpreter.
9 Press release from the Office of the White House Press Secretary, Moscow, anuary 13, 1994. President Yeltsin spoke in Russian and his remarks were translated by an interpreter.
10 Press release from the Office of the White House Press Secretary, Moscow, anuary 13, 1994.
11 Text from Weekly Compilation of Presideitial Documents of anuary 24, 1994. Annex from White House Press Release, anuary 14, 1994.
12 Text from Weekly Compilation of Presidertial Documents of anuary 24, 1994. Presidents Yell in and Kravchuk spoke in their native language, and their remarks were translated by an interpreter.
13 Press release from the Office of the White House Press Secretary, Moscow, anuary 14, 1994.
14 Text provided by the Office of Press Relations, Department of State.
15 Text from Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents of anuary 24, 1994. President Yeltsin spoke in Russian, and his remarks were translated by an interpreter.
16 Text from Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents of anuary 24, 1994.
17 President Clinton appeared on a televised “town meeting” with Russian citizens in Moscow. He repeated many of the themes prevalent in his remarks throughout his trip and elsewhere. Due to space limitations, his extensive remarks are not included here. The text can be found in the Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents of anuary 24, 1994.