Declassified US transcripts reveal Putin and Bush privately flagged Pakistan’s nuclear risk, echoing concerns India has ...
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Behind closed doors between 2001 and 2008, both Vladimir Putin and George Bush openly questioned Pakistan’s stability, the role of its military, and the dangers of nuclear proliferation.
Newly unclassified documents, released after being processed by the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), ...
According to the transcript, during his first personal meeting with Bush on June 16, 2001, in Slovenia, Putin voiced his worries over Islamabad's stability and unease over the control of its atomic ...
Russian President expressed concerns over Pakistan’s proliferation programme with then US President in 2001 & 2005. Bush too ...
Earlier this month, when contemplating what to write for a year-end column, I wanted to depart from the journalistic ...
For India, these declassified chats are not revelations but international confirmation of a long-held stance: Pakistan’s ...
During their conversation at the Brno Castle in Slovenia on June 16, 2001, Vladimir Putin told George W bush that Pakistan ...
Recently declassified documents from the US National Security Archive reveal candid discussions between President George W.
Declassified transcripts show George W. Bush warned Vladimir Putin from 2001–2008 that China posed the biggest long-term ...