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  2. Controversy regarding the legitimacy of eastward NATO ...

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    The proposal not to expand NATO eastward, which was one of the ways Western countries took the initiative on the issue of German reunification and reducing the possibility of the Soviet Union's influence on this process, [12] was based on the provisions of the speech of German Foreign Minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher in Tutzing, announced on January 31, 1990. [13]

  3. Washington Summit (1990) - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Summit of 1990, also known as the "Two Plus Four" talks, was an international summit in the history of the Cold War in which the United States and Germany gained the Soviet Union's support for the reunification of Germany by agreeing that NATO needed to be reformed.

  4. Mikhail Gorbachev - Wikipedia

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    After Germany was defeated, Gorbachev's parents had their second son, Aleksandr, in 1947; he and Mikhail were their only children. [11] The village school was closed during much of the war, re-opening in autumn 1944. [21] Gorbachev did not want to return but excelled academically when he did. [22]

  5. The Cold War Didn't Have to End. Gorbachev Made It Happen

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  6. Russia–NATO relations - Wikipedia

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    After the fall of the Soviet Union and the dissolution of the Warsaw Pact, Gorbachev denied those claims and stated that the promise from NATO not to enlarge eastward is a myth. He also said, "The decision for the U.S. and its allies to expand NATO into the east was decisively made in 1993. I called this a big mistake from the very beginning.

  7. Enlargement of NATO - Wikipedia

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    During the Cold War, NATO used radar facilities in Malta, which, like other non-NATO member European states, has generally cooperative relations with the organization. [267] When the North Atlantic Treaty was signed in 1949, the Mediterranean island of Malta was a dependent territory of the United Kingdom, one of the treaty's original signatories.

  8. FACT CHECK: No, Turkey Is Not Leaving NATO - AOL

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    A post shared on Facebook claims that Turkey is leaving the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). Verdict: False There is no evidence for this claim. Fact Check: Turkish airstrikes have cut ...

  9. Russia feels threatened by NATO. There's history behind that

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    In her suddenly relevant history of NATO’s expansion, “Not One Inch,” she recounts how Presidents George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton both tried to make a place for Russia in European security ...