Andrei Gromyko, the dour-faced Soviet diplomat who survived decades of Kremlin purges and oversaw his nation`s foreign policy for nearly 30 years, will be buried Wednesday in Moscow`s Novodyevichy ...
Andrei Gromyko was a regular target of cruel humour, all the way from Joseph Stalin to Nikita Khrushchev to Leonid Brezhnev. And yet all these men knew of the invaluable expertise which Gromyko, ...
The UN General Assembly convened this week for its 67th session. Heads of state and foreign ministers will be giving speeches galore. Some will be good. Some will be awful. Most will be forgettable.
After two days of increasingly rowdy debate, the Soviet Communist Party conference hit a dramatic high Thursday when one delegate called for the removal of four senior Kremlin leaders, including ...
In the hushed halls of Lake Success, the customary conglomeration of diplomats, students, experts on everything, and housewives with nothing better to do had gathered for the 174th meeting of the ...
In an exclusive interview with the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Soviet delegate Andrei Gromyko expressed satisfaction when he was told that his statement advocating the right of the Jews to a state of ...
The death of Andrei Gromyko symbolized both the demise of an era and the passing of the sash to a new generation of Soviet leaders. Known as “Grim Grom” because of his stony demeanor, Mr. Gromyko ...
In honor of Andrei Gromyko's centenary, Dr. Henry Kissinger spoke warmly of his complex relationship with the longtime Soviet Foreign Minister--best known as Mr. No--as that of “adversary, colleague ...
It was just 52 weeks since Bernard Baruch had first presented the U.S. atomic control plan, and time was still ticking away with no agreement in sight. But Lake Success was expectant: the Russians ...
The Jewish Agency today gave voice to the gratification of Palestine Jewry at Soviet delegate Andrei Gromyko’s demand in the U.N. yesterday for the establishment in Palestine of separate Jewish and ...