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Encyclopedia > Kremlin accords

The Kremlin accords were a series of treaties signed between Presidents Bill Clinton of the United States of America and Boris Yeltsin of the Russian Federation on January 14, 1994. These treaties stopped the preprogrammed aiming of nuclear missiles at targets on any nation and provided for the dismantling of the Russian nuclear arsenal in Ukraine. A treaty is a binding agreement under international law concluded by subjects of international law, namely states and international organizations. ... For use of the term in mathematics, see signature (mathematics). ... President is a title held by many leaders of organizations, companies, universities, and countries. ... Order: 42nd President Vice President: Al Gore Term of office: January 20, 1993 – January 20, 2001 Preceded by: George H. W. Bush Succeeded by: George W. Bush Date of birth: August 19, 1946 Place of birth: Hope, Arkansas First Lady: Hillary Rodham Clinton Political party: Democratic William Jefferson Clinton (born... Boris Nikolayevich Yeltsin  listen (Борис Николаевич Ельцин, b. ... January 14 is the 14th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... 1994 was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated the International year of the Family. ... The acronym AIM may stand for a number of different things, depending on context and suffix: Abductory Inductive Mechanism Abrams Integrated Management Abridged Index Medicus Absorption Isotherm Measurement Accunet Information Manager (AT&T) Accuracy in Media (news media watchdog) Acquisition Information Management Action Item Master Active Inert Missile Ada Interactive... The mushroom cloud of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki, Japan, 1945, rose some 18 km (11 mi) above the epicenter. ... A target can signify: An object which is aimed or fired at, e. ... A nation is an imagined community of people created by a national ideology, to which certain norms and behavior are usually attributed. ... For the London football club, see Arsenal F.C.. For the Argentine football club, see Arsenal de Sarandí. Arsenal, an establishment for the construction, repair, receipt, storage and issue of warlike stores; details as to materiel will be found under Ammunition, Ordnance, etc. ...


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The Kremlin accords were a series of treaties A treaty is a binding agreement under international law concluded by subjects of international law, namely states and international organizations.
Treaties can be called by many names: treaties, international agreements, protocols, covenants, conventions, exchanges of letters, exchanges of notes, etc.; however all of these are equally treaties, and the rules are the same regardless of what the treaty is called.
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