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The Chicken Kiev speech is the nickname for a speech given by the United States president George H. W. Bush in Kiev, Ukraine, on August 1, 1991, three weeks before the Declaration of Independence of Ukraine and four months before the December independence referendum in which 92.26% of Ukrainians voted to withdraw from the Soviet Union.
Chicken Kiev speech; J. 1989 George H. W. Bush speech to a joint session of Congress This page was last edited on 23 February 2024, at 08:25 (UTC). ...
Chicken Kiev, also known as chicken Kyiv [1] [2] [3] and chicken à la Kyiv, [a] is a dish made of chicken fillet pounded and rolled around cold butter, then coated with egg and bread crumbs, and either fried or baked. [5] [6] Since fillets are often referred to as suprêmes in professional cookery, [7] the dish is also called "suprême de ...
1991: A speech by U.S. President George Bush to the Ukrainian parliament, encouraging Ukraine to remain in the then-disintegrating Soviet Union, caused an uproar among Ukrainian nationalists and American conservatives, with commentator William Safire dubbing it the Chicken Kiev speech.
Chicken Kiev speech; L. Le bruit et l'odeur; S. 1991 State of the Union Address This page was last edited on 24 August 2020, at 03:42 (UTC). Text is available ...
(It also makes reference to the "Chicken Kyiv" speech by George H.W. Bush, which is likely spelt like Kyiv because of a play on words and not suggesting the foodstuff should be called "Chicken Kyiv"; incidentally, the speech's Wikipedia page is Chicken Kiev speech, not 'Kyiv'). It does seem that a number of people are using the term, but ...
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In this position, Rice wrote what would become known as the "Chicken Kiev speech" in which Bush advised the Verkhovna Rada, Ukraine's parliament, against independence. She also helped develop Bush's and Secretary of State James Baker's policies in favor of German reunification.