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  2. Operation Provide Hope - Wikipedia

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    The operation was announced by Secretary of State James A. Baker, III on January 22–23, 1992 and the initial shipment of supplies was sent on February 10, 1992. Twelve US Air Force C-5 and C-141 was carrying an estimated 500 tons of bulk-food rations and medicines into Moscow, Saint Petersburg, Kyiv, Minsk, and Chișinău from Germany and Yerevan, Almaty, Dushanbe, Ashkhabad, Baku, Tashkent ...

  3. Budapest Memorandum - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. also doubled other economic aid to Ukraine to $310 million (equivalent to $637 million in 2023) for 1994. [21] In 2009, Russia and the United States released a joint statement that the memorandum's security assurances would still be respected after the expiration of the START Treaty. [22]

  4. United States foreign aid - Wikipedia

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    United States foreign aid, also known as US foreign assistance consists of a variety of tangible and intangible forms of assistance the United States gives to other countries. Foreign aid is used to support American national security and commercial interests and can also be distributed for humanitarian reasons. [3]

  5. Saving tigers was the last US aid project in Russia ... - AOL

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    The U.S. has given aid to Russia for decades. But last fiscal year, only one project was still being funded — and it’s at risk. Here’s what to know. ... 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us ...

  6. Russia–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    This contrasts with only 7 percent of Russians in April 1990 who said they had bad or somewhat bad attitudes towards the U.S. [366] Likewise, the figures published by Gallup in February 2015 showed a significant rise in anti-Russian sentiment in the U.S.: the proportion of Americans who considered Russia as a "critical military threat" had over ...

  7. Harvard Institute for International Development - Wikipedia

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    HIID received $40.4 million in return for its activities in Russia, awarded without the normal competitive bidding approach. [21] In 1996 the US Congress asked the General Accounting Office to investigate the HIID activities in the Russian aid program after multiple complaints to the congressional office had been made. The initial published GAO ...

  8. Column: Recalling a '90s Ukraine on the verge of hard-won ...

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    Columnist George Skelton recounts a 1990 trip to Ukraine that left an indelible impression. ... 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800 ...

  9. 1993 Russian constitutional crisis - Wikipedia

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    1990s portal; History of Russia (1991–present) Politics of Russia; List of attacks on legislatures; Wagner Group rebellion; 1992 Peruvian self-coup; 1993 (film) — russian historical drama set in Moscow during the summer and fall of 1993, amidst the turbulent political events surrounding the 1993 Russian constitutional crisis.