Volume 44, Number 12 · July 17, 1997

Russia After Chechnya

By Sergei Kovalev

And so, it has finally come to pass. In Moscow this May, Boris Yeltsin and Aslan Maskhadov, the recently elected President of Chechnya, signed an agreement 'On Peace and the Principles of Relations between the Russian Federation and the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria.'



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