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IN RECENT YEARS, Russia's foreign policy has been swinging eastward, toward Asia-Pacific, with unprecedented rapidity and confidence. But nothing would be further from the truth than the idea that this is a reaction to the Western sanctions. It is a course based on sound principles and the understanding of the nature of the national interests of Russia as a Eurasian, Asia-Pacific, and, in broader terms, Euro-Pacific power. The basis for this policy was laid by Yevgeny Primakov, who was the foreign minister of Russia from 1996 to 1998.
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OPENING THE MEETING, Armen Oganesyan, editor-in-chief of International Affairs, said: "Thanks to Yuri Konstantinovich Shafranik, his idea, and his energetic efforts, Yevgeny Maksimovich Primakov's friends and students have gathered here, taking this opportunity to bring their reminiscences, thoughts and judgments about the celebrant. I hope that our portrait of this outstanding person will not be over-complimentary or over-flattering, but will represent Primakov's multifaceted personality in an objective and impartial way as a scholar, a journalist, and of course, as a person."
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170738
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