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I always prepared for travels by reading the briefing materials that the protocol service gave me. I couldn't just come to a country without having an idea of its political structure, customs, and culture. I tried to be prepared when communicating with international leaders, their wives and ordinary citizens. She graduated from MSU Faculty of Computational Mathematics and Cybernetics in 1983. [2] [3] She then worked at the Salyut Design Bureau and later at Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Center until 1994. [4] Career [ edit ] On the day Yeltsin died, President Vladimir Putin declared the day of his funeral, held on 25 April 2007, [2] to be a day of national mourning. The ceremony was broadcast live on the main Russian state TV channels, and was attended by current and former heads of state, with a number of them expressing their condolences. The lowering of the coffin into the grave was accompanied by an artillery salute. What should we do, Mr. Kohl, since we don't have a Western Russia, there is only one Russia?" I asked.

In 1980, Yeltsina married fellow Moscow State University student, Vilen Ayratovich Khairullin. In 1981, they had a son, Boris. They divorced in 1982. [13] Due Diligence, Business Intelligence, Asset Retrieval, Debt Recovery in Europe, FSU, USA and worldwide". www.templetonthorp.com. Archived from the original on 22 October 2007 . Retrieved 15 May 2007. The Boris Yeltsin Presidential Center and Sinbad Publishing House have published "A Personal Life," the memoirs of the wife of Russia's first president, Boris Yeltsin. RBTH is the first online media to publish excerpts related to the presidential couple's official visits abroad. Naina Iosifovna Yeltsina (Russian: НаинаИосифовнаЕльцина, née Girina, Гирина; born 14 March 1932) is the widow of the first President of the Russian Federation, Boris Yeltsin.Naina Iosifowna Jelcyna (ros. Наина Иосифовна Ельцина; ur. 14 marca 1932 w w obwodzie orenburskim) – żona Borysa Jelcyna (wdowa od 2007) i pierwsza dama Federacji Rosyjskiej w latach 1991–1999. (pl) Yeltsin died due to heart failure at 15:45 Moscow time, as a result of progressive multiple organ dysfunction syndrome. [3] [4] Yeltsin was hospitalized for 12 days before his death. [5] [6] He was mostly bedridden for the last week, experiencing a sharp deterioration in his health along with heart pain in the last three days. Yeltsin's condition improved slightly on the morning of his death, but then his heart stopped twice, [7] and doctors were unable to revive him the second time. According to Renat Akchurin, the heart surgeon who performed Yeltsin's bypass surgery in 1996, this heart failure was unexpected. An autopsy was carried out on the request of his relatives. Naina Yeltsina (C), enjoys an outdoor tea ceremony with Japanese Prime Minister Ryutaro Hashimoto's wife Kumiko (L) in 1998. Source: Reuters The leaders of European countries and the U.S. understood the difficult situation our country was in and tried helping the new Russia. Later Helmut Kohl told me how Germany sent us humanitarian aid, including entire shipments of female undergarments. I admitted that we were obviously grateful for their goodwill, although we did not feel that life had improved. Anastasia „Naina“ Iossifowna Jelzina (russisch Анастасия "Наина" Иосифовна Ельцина; * 14. März 1932 in , Oblast Orenburg, Russische SFSR, Sowjetunion als Anastasia Iossifowna Girina) war von 1956 bis 2007 die Ehefrau des ersten russischen Präsidenten, Boris Nikolajewitsch Jelzin. Als solche war sie vom 10. Juli 1991 bis zum 31. Dezember 1999 First Lady Russlands. (de)

Anastasia "Naina" Iosifovna Yeltsina (Russian: Анастасия "Наина" Иосифовна Ельцина, née Girina, Гирина; born 14 March 1932) is the widow of the first President of Russia, Boris Yeltsin. (en)During travels the president's schedule was very rigid: official meetings, negotiations, signing documents. For some reason it’s usually thought that heads of state just put their signatures on documents, which have already been prepared by diplomats and assistants. This is not so. His assistants told the president the position of the ministries and departments. They presented information, agreed on document projects. But the most important things would happen later, behind closed doors, when assistants and journalists would leave. It was not clear until the last minute whether the heads of state would come to an agreement or not. On 25 January 2015, the Boris Yeltsin Presidential Center opened in Yekaterinburg. [11] See also [ edit ]

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