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NYET (nyet) No, in a pronunciation meant to sound Russian. Common clues: Turndown overseas; Politburo vote; Muscovite’s negative; Russian refusal; Da's opposite; Nikita's no; Putin's refusal; Refusenik's refusal; Duma denial Crossword puzzle frequency: 3 times a year Video: Nancy Reagan “Just Say No!” at 1988 World Series
Gromyko entered the department of the foreign affairs in 1939 after Joseph Stalin's purges in the section responsible for the Americas. He was soon sent to the United States and worked in the Soviet embassy there until 1943, when he was appointed the Soviet ambassador to the United States. He played an important role in coordinating the wartime alliance between the two nations and was prominent at events such as the Yalta Conference. He became known as an expert negotiator. In the West, Mr. Gromyko received a nickname "Mr. Nyet" (Mr. No) or "Comrade Nyet" or "Grim Grom" for his obstinate negotiating style. He was removed from his Washington post on April 10, 1946 in order to be able to devote his full attention to UN matters.
This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Andrei Gromyko".
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