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In a recent discovery, a series of documents have been unearthed, shedding light on several phone calls made between former Russian President Boris Yeltsin and unspecified individuals during the years 1993 and 1998, outside the October 1997 to September 1998 period. The specific details or dates of these calls remain undisclosed.
Among the documents is the "Telephone Conversation with Russian President Yeltsin 9:39-10:08 AM" from August 25, 1998, which carries the appeal number 2016-156-doc 07. Another document, titled "Telephone Conversation with Russian President Boris Yeltsin 11:01-11:27 AM," dates back to May 2, 1998, and bears the appeal number 2016-156-doc 06.
The documents from April 6, 1998, include the "Telephone Conversation with Russian President Boris Yeltsin 10:01-10:28 AM," with the appeal number 2016-156-doc 05, and the "Memorandum of Telephone Conversation 9:00-9:43 AM" from November 22, 1997, carrying the appeal number 2016-156-doc 03.
The earliest document in the collection is the "Telephone Conversation With President Boris Yeltsin of Russia 8:12-8:19 AM" from May 5, 1993, which carries the appeal number 2016-156-doc 01. The most recent document, titled "Telephone Conversation with Russian President Boris Yeltsin 9:31-9:51 AM," dates back to February 2, 1998, and carries the appeal number 2016-156-doc 04.
In addition to the phone calls, documents detailing meetings and dinners with President Yeltsin have also been found. For instance, there is a document titled "Private Dinner with Russian President Yeltsin: Middle East, China, Iran, Nuclear Control" from March 21, 1997, with the appeal number 2016-156-doc 02. Another document, titled "Meeting with Russian President Boris Yeltsin on Security Issues 10:00 a.m.-1:00 PM," dates back to April 4, 1993, and bears the appeal number 2016-156-doc 09. The document titled "Working Dinner with President Boris Yeltsin 6:30-8:30 PM" from April 3, 1993, and the "Memorandum with President Boris Yeltsin of Russia 7:45-9:15 AM" from July 10, 1993, complete the collection of meetings and dinners.
The location where an appeal regarding Russia was adjudicated in FY18 was the William J. Clinton Presidential Library and Museum. The timeframe for this appeal was from October 1, 2017, to September 30, 2018.
These documents provide a unique insight into the relationships and discussions between former President Boris Yeltsin and various individuals during his tenure, offering a glimpse into the political climate of the time. Further research is needed to fully understand the context and implications of these communications.
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