Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 4, 2000, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Clinton and Putin Dine on Goose talk Turkey about missiles Moscow . President Bill Clinton and Vladimir Putin dined on Trout and Goose in a Kremlin Summit yesterday with Clinton eager to sound out the new russian president on his suggestion he has relaxed his Stern opposition to a planned . System to defend against missile attacks. The . Wants to alter the 1972 anti ballistic missile treaty to make room for an american missile defence system although Clinton will not decide until fall whether to try to construct one now being tested. Clinton flew Here from a Summit in Berlin. There leaders of More than a dozen countries including Canadas Jean Chretien were trying to forge a so called third Way of governance Between liberalism and conservatism. The leaders talked about economic empowerment education closing the digital Divide and a the importance of reducing income inequality As a result of globalization a Clinton said. Here Clinton and Putin were grappling with the threat of nuclear conflict. Going in Putin said that the nearly 30-year-old treaty must be preserved. But he also said he sees the potential missile threat from states like North Korea. Putin suggested that a different system within the treaty could intercept missiles near liftoff and protect Europe and Russia As Well As the United states. A associated press a a a Mfd a Blue Cross Igloe 9/s m Manitoba official suppliers gear Pepsi the Way Busine get comm is a my js2s5jjk ciobi68 place Louis Riel All suite hotel global Public insurance 8 hrs Golf Winnipeg free press june 5�?o, 2000 and Sale priced items store and All Salon services at plus free Coffee and muffins ing to 11 00 . A some exceptions apply. Please see the customer service desk for details. A at participating Zellers locations. Seniors
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