Word: gromykos
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...U.S.S.R.'s Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs, Andrei Gromyko, was back in Moscow, after a two-month vacation in the south of Russia...
Rather than order Vishinsky to walk out of the Council altogether (as Gromyko had been ordered to do over the Iran issue), Russia had decided that he was simply not to take part in the debate on Berlin. Next day, U.N. saw an incredible spectacle: a silent Vishinsky...
...with the jovial air of a man who might be seeing them again. (He can claim re-entry because he is a member of the United Nations Subcommittee on Freedom of Information and of the Press.) Before sailing, he told a steamship official that he was to become Andrei Gromyko's adviser at the U.N. General Assembly in Paris...
...years later he was back in the U.S. as one of Andrei Gromyko's chief advisers in U.N. One of Jake's jobs was on the Subcommission on Freedom of Information and of the Press, where he surprised reporters by his jolly manner, so unlike Gromyko's icy front...
Russia's Andrei Gromyko, Soviet U.N. spokesman for more than two years, waved goodbye to Manhattan, sailed for home. To the press he was as laconic as ever. Was he happy to be going home? "Yes, I am glad . . ." Did he expect to come back? "I hope not." What about the U.N.? "It absolutely must succeed...