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...Secretary of State James Baker and Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze have provided TIME with critical information. They have also made key participants available for extended interviews. Their motive is no mystery: it reflects pride in what they have accomplished and offers insurance against the day when old animosities re-emerge and citizens in both countries question the value of superpower cooperation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Summit: Anger, Bluff - and Cooperation | 6/4/1990 | See Source »

...front. With Gorbachev preparing to leave for this week's summit meeting in Washington, his host George Bush indicated that because too many Americans see Gorbachev as the bully of the Baltics, it might be difficult to lift trade restrictions against the Soviet Union. Meanwhile, Gorbachev's Foreign Minister, Eduard Shevardnadze, met with his West German counterpart, Hans-Dietrich Genscher, in Geneva. It was an upbeat meeting except on what may be the single most neuralgic point for Soviet foreign policy: Genscher reiterated that a unified Germany will be a member of NATO...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Summit: The Eye of the Storm | 6/4/1990 | See Source »

...concession before turning over a nuclear-weapons agreement for their chiefs, George Bush and Mikhail ; Gorbachev, to announce with a flourish at their summit meeting next week. But by the time Secretary of State James Baker left Moscow on Saturday, after four days of talks with Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze and a five-hour visit with Gorbachev, basic agreement on the most significant arms-control treaty ever negotiated seemed ready for the summiteers to approve...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Treaties: Oh, One More Thing . . . | 5/28/1990 | See Source »

...minimum, her republic must suspend its two-month-old declaration of independence. It may be a measure of his domestic difficulties that Gorbachev's most solid accomplishment came in foreign affairs. After four days of talks between U.S. Secretary of State James Baker and Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze in Moscow, the two sides made substantial progress on a new arms-control treaty, making it likely that Gorbachev and George Bush can announce a basic agreement at next week's summit in Washington...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Soviet Union Playing for Keeps | 5/28/1990 | See Source »

...energetically Washington is trying to ensure a strong U.S. hand in the design and maintenance of Europe's new security order. Over three days, Secretary of State James Baker met with his NATO and European Community counterparts in Brussels, then conferred with German leaders and Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze in Bonn. The next day he proceeded to the Foreign Ministry to discuss the future of Germany at the so-called Two-Plus-Four talks, the six-nation group composed of West and East Germany and the four Allied powers of World War II (the U.S., the Soviet Union, France...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: This New House | 5/14/1990 | See Source »

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