For a few hours in
2001,
Slovenia became the center of the media world; on June 16 of that year, the recently elected presidents of the
United States and
Russia met for the first time at
Brdo Castle – and
George W. Bush famously caught a glimpse into
Vladimir Putin’s soul.
The announcement caught most
Slovenians by surprise: In the late spring of 2001, the
White House and the Kremlin announced that the town of
Brdo, about 30 kilometers north of
Ljubljana, would become the site for the first meeting between Presidents
Bush and Putin. The venue, with its extensive political pedigree, was an inspired choice: Before
World War II, it served as a residence of the Yugoslav royal family, and in
Communist times, it was a favored retreat of
President Tito.
As the event approached, the world’s media descended into Slovenia. On June 16, 2001, journalists from around the world headed to Brdo, where they reported on the historic summit.
The meeting between the two presidents was largely symbolic. The two leaders discussed topics such as nuclear weapons, missile defense, rogue regimes, and Russia’s accession to the
World Trade Organization. The territorial integrity of
Ukraine and
Georgia were also on the agenda, long before Russia’s actions in those countries dominated the world’s headlines.
The Bush-Putin summit was also not the last international gathering in
Slovenian history. In 2008, Bush returned to Brdo Castle for an EU-U.S. summit, once again giving Slovenia its
15 minutes of international fame.
Bush's National Security Adviser,
Condoleezza Rice, echoing
Clinton's comments two years ago, hailed Slovenia as the success story of the
Balkans.
"It seems to be a very good place to meet the
Russian president and also to meet the
Slovenes, because, frankly, in the
Balkan story, Slovenia is a pretty remarkable success story,"
Rice said.
Slovenia regards the choice as a birthday present for the
10th anniversary of its independence, which it will celebrate a week after the summit.
The country was the first to break away from former
Yugoslavia in
1991 and the summit is seen as the most important global event on its territory in modern history.
Bush and Putin will separately meet Kucan and
Prime Minister Janez Drnovsek before holding their first bilateral talks at a medieval castle at Brdo Castle, a 500-hectare government estate some 25 kilometers north of Ljubljana.
Both Putin and Bush are approaching the summit in the castle with caution, with relations in recent months frosty over
U.S. missile defense plans, spy scandals and Russia's growing military and nuclear ties with
Iran.
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http://www.nytimes.com/
2000/01/01/world/yeltsin-resigns-overview-yeltsin-resigns-naming-putin-acting-president-run-march
.html
MOSCOW,
Dec. 31—
Boris N. Yeltsin shocked his nation and the world today, announcing his resignation as president six months before the end of his term and handing over power to his favored successor, Prime Minister
Vladimir V. Putin.
Published:
January 1, 2000
Mr.
Yeltsin, 68, concluded his political career on the same note of surprise and high drama that accompanied his entire path from early convert to perestroika to erratic master of a free but floundering Russia.
Mr. Putin, 47, is the latest and most popular of a string of prime ministers Mr. Yeltsin had appointed in hopes of finding a malleable and viable successor.
Mr. Putin also reappointed Mr. Yeltsin's chief of staff, Aleksandr Voloshin. Political experts have long speculated that Mr. Yeltsin's family -- most notably his daughter and political confidante,
Tatyana Dyachenko, 39 -- has been maneuvering in recent months to keep the presidency in friendly hands, in part to ensure their protection against further investigations into reported cases of high-level corruption and financial malfeasance.
The decree further guaranteed continued benefits, housing, salary and staff for Mr. Yeltsin and members of his family.
http://www.rtvslo.si/news-in-english/slovenia-revealed/bush-saw-putin-s-soul-in-slovenia/361776
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cx49KA_IW-Y&spfreload;=10
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slovenia_Summit_2001
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lf4IC1qG_eY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VK9aXhFVGaI
http://www.themoscowtimes.com/sitemap/free/2001/6/article/bush-putin-meeting-a-gift-for-slovenia/253097.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brdo_Castle_near_Kranj
Brdo near
Kranj (
Slovene:
Brdo pri Kranju,
German: Egg) is an estate and a mansion in the Slovenian region of
Upper Carniola in the municipality of Kranj north of Ljubljana.
http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/
2015/02/russia-pushes-reset-button-parades-missile-marked-to-be-personally-delivered-to-obama/
http://www.newsmax.com/
World/GlobalTalk/Russia-Hillary-Clinton-2016/2014/03/04/id/556053/
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