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RM 182082759
アルマ・アタ宣言
Alma-Ata. On the 8th of December 1991 former 11 Soviet republics including Azerbaijan, Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Ukraine signed the Agreement on creation of the CIS organization. President of Russia Boris Yeltsin is pictured after signing the protocol. Photo TASS / Alexander Sentsov; Dmitry Sokolov
日付:1991年12月21日
人物:ボリス・エリツィン
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RM 182082761
アルマ・アタ宣言
Alma-Ata. On the 8th of December 1991 former 11 Soviet republics including Azerbaijan, Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Ukraine signed the Agreement on creation of the CIS organization. President of Russia Boris Yeltsin is pictured after signing the protocol. Photo TASS / Alexander Sentsov; Dmitry Sokolov
日付:1991年12月21日
人物:ボリス・エリツィン
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RM 182082763
アルマ・アタ宣言
ITAR-TASS: KAZAKHSTAN, ALMA-ATA. 11 countries signed the Alma-Ata protocol - the founding declarations and principles of CIS. (Photo ITAR-TASS)
日付:1991年12月21日
人物:レオニード・クラフチュク
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RM 23479891
独立国家共同体発足 アルマトイ宣言 (1991年12月21日)
Leaders pose for a photograph after signing the declaration founding the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) in Almaty, in this December 21, 1991 file photography. The Soviet Union, we had always thought, was surely too big to fail. We had all seen the bare shelves in the shops. We knew that many constituent republics had declared their independence. But this was still my almighty Soviet Union, the only country this 20-year-old photojournalist from Kazakhstan had ever known. Pictured are (L-R) Serikbolsyn Abdildin, Chairman of the Supreme Council of Kazakhstan, Ukrainian President Leonid Kravchuk, Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev, Russian President Boris Yeltsin, Chairman of the Supreme Council of Belarus, Stanislav Shushkevich, Armenian President Levon Ter-Petrosyan , Moldovian President Mircea Snegur and Turkmen President Saparmurat Niyazov. To match Witness CIS-KAZAKHSTAN REUTERS/Shamil Zhumatov (KAZAKHSTAN - Tags: POLITICS) - RTR2VA8H
日付:1991年12月21日
人物:ヌルスルタン・ナザルバエフ, ボリス・エリツィン, レオニード・クラフチュク
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RM 23479890
独立国家共同体発足 アルマトイ宣言 (1991年12月21日)
Russian President Boris Yeltsin signs the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) founding declaration during a meeting in Almaty in this December 21, 1991 file photograph. The Soviet Union, we had always thought, was surely too big to fail. We had all seen the bare shelves in the shops. We knew that many constituent republics had declared their independence. But this was still my almighty Soviet Union, the only country this 20-year-old photojournalist from Kazakhstan had ever known. To match Witness CIS-KAZAKHSTAN REUTERS/Shamil Zhumatov (KAZAKHSTAN - Tags: POLITICS) - RTR2VA83
日付:1991年12月21日
人物:ボリス・エリツィン
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RM 23479888
独立国家共同体発足 アルマトイ宣言 (1991年12月21日)
Leaders attend a news conference after the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) founding meeting in Almaty in this December 21, 1991 file photograph. The Soviet Union, we had always thought, was surely too big to fail. We had all seen the bare shelves in the shops. We knew that many constituent republics had declared their independence. But this was still my almighty Soviet Union, the only country this 20-year-old photojournalist from Kazakhstan had ever known. To match Witness CIS-KAZAKHSTAN REUTERS/Shamil Zhumatov (KAZAKHSTAN - Tags: POLITICS) - RTR2VA92
日付:1991年12月21日
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RM 23479884
独立国家共同体発足 アルマトイ宣言 (1991年12月21日)
Russian President Boris Yeltsin (L) and his Kazakh counterpart Nursultan Nazarbayev attend a news conference after the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) founding meeting in Almaty in this December 21, 1991 file photograph. The Soviet Union, we had always thought, was surely too big to fail. We had all seen the bare shelves in the shops. We knew that many constituent republics had declared their independence. But this was still my almighty Soviet Union, the only country this 20-year-old photojournalist from Kazakhstan had ever known. To match Witness CIS-KAZAKHSTAN REUTERS/Shamil Zhumatov (KAZAKHSTAN - Tags: POLITICS) - RTR2VA7Y
日付:1991年12月21日
人物:ヌルスルタン・ナザルバエフ, ボリス・エリツィン
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RM 23479879
独立国家共同体発足 アルマトイ宣言 (1991年12月21日)
Russian President Boris Yeltsin (C) looks back as he walks to attend the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) founding meeting in Almaty in this December 21, 1991 file photograph. The Soviet Union, we had always thought, was surely too big to fail. We had all seen the bare shelves in the shops. We knew that many constituent republics had declared their independence. But this was still my almighty Soviet Union, the only country this 20-year-old photojournalist from Kazakhstan had ever known. To match Witness CIS-KAZAKHSTAN REUTERS/Shamil Zhumatov (KAZAKHSTAN - Tags: POLITICS) - RTR2VA8Z
日付:1991年12月21日
人物:ボリス・エリツィン
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RM 35348249
アルマ・アタ宣言 (1991年12月21日)
CIS member-countries signing Alma-Ata Declaration, 1991 Alma-Ata, Kazakhstan. Leaders of former Soviet republics sign the Alma-Ata Declaration following the Belavezha Accords on dissolution of the Soviet Union and extending the number of member-countries to 11(clockwise): Armenia’s President Levon Ter-Petrosyan (C facing the camera), Chairman of the Belarus Supreme Council Stanislav Shushkevich, Kyrgyzstan’s President Askar Akayev, Moldova’s President Mircea Snegur, Russia’s President Boris Yeltsin, Turkmenistan’s President Salarmurat Niyazov, Tajikistan’s President Rahmon Nabiyev, Uzbekistan’s President Islam Karimov, Ukraine’s President Leonid Kravchuk, Kazakhstan’s President Nursultan Nazarbayev, Azerbaijan’s President Ayaz Mutallibov. Alexander Sentsov; Dmitry Sokolov/ITAR-TASS
日付:1991年12月21日
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RM 23479886
アルマ・アタ宣言 (1991年12月21日)
Armenian President Levon Ter-Petrosyan (L) and his Uzbek counterpart Islam Karimov attend a news conference after the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) founding meeting in Almaty in this December 21, 1991 file photograph. The Soviet Union, we had always thought, was surely too big to fail. We had all seen the bare shelves in the shops. We knew that many constituent republics had declared their independence. But this was still my almighty Soviet Union, the only country this 20-year-old photojournalist from Kazakhstan had ever known. To match Witness CIS-KAZAKHSTAN REUTERS/Shamil Zhumatov (KAZAKHSTAN - Tags: POLITICS) - RTR2VA8E
日付:1991年12月21日
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RM 11033791
独立国家共同体発足 アルマトイ宣言 (1991年12月21日)
MOS03:CIS-ANNIVERSARY:ALMATY,KAZAKHSTAN,8DEC96 - FILE PHOTO DEC96 - Leaders of Ukraine, Leonid Kravchuk, Kazakhstan, Nursultan Nazarbayev, Russia, Boris Yeltsin, Belarus, Stanislav Shshkevich, Armenia, Levon Ter-Petrosyan, and Moldova, Mircea Snegur pose to photographers after sighing a deal which had created a loose 12-member post-Soviet Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) In Kazakhastan's capital Almaty on December 21 1991. On December 8 that year Yeltsin, Kravchuk and Shushkevich struck a pact in Belarus forest resort of Belovezhskaya Pushcha which had become a death warrant to the communist superpower. (B/W ONLY) kyl/Photo by Shamil Zhumatov REUTERS
日付:1991年12月21日
人物:ボリス・エリツィン, レオニード・クラフチュク
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RM 36788793
独立国家共同体創立宣言 ベロヴェーシ合意
MINSK. Leaders of Ukraine, Belarus and Russia have signed an agreement establishing the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). Pictured are (L-R foreground) Leonid Kravchuk, Stanislav Shushkevich and Boris Yeltsin as they pose for a photograph after signing the agreement. Photo TASS / file image / Dmitry Sokolov) *** Local Caption *** A000D5A0
日付:1991年12月8日
人物:ボリス・エリツィン, レオニード・クラフチュク
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RM 182082516
独立国家共同体創立宣言 ベロヴェーシ合意
Ukrainian president Leonid Kravchuk (L) , Belarus's Supreme Soviet Chairman Stanislav Shushkevich (C) and Russian President Boris Yeltsin (R) stand for applause 08 December 1991 after signing a mutual assistance agreement stating that "the Soviet Union as a geopolitical reality [and] a subject of international law has ceased to exist." The document simultaneously announces the creation of a new entity in the post-USSR territory - the Commonwealth of Independent States. AFP PHOTO NOVOSTI (Photo by various sources / AFP)
日付:1991年12月8日
人物:ボリス・エリツィン, レオニード・クラフチュク
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RM 182082517
独立国家共同体創立宣言 ベロヴェーシ合意
Leaders of the three most powerful ex-Soviet republics, Ukrainian president Leonid Kravchuk (2L), Belarus's Supreme Soviet Chairman Stanislav Shushkevich (3L), and Russian president Boris Yeltsin (2R) (others unidentified) sign 08 December 1991 a communique agreeing that "the Soviet Union as a geopolitical reality [and] a subject of international law has ceased to exist" and announcing the creation of a new entity in the post-USSR territory - the Commonwealth of Independent States. AFP PHOTO NOVOSTI (Photo by various sources / AFP)
日付:1991年12月8日
人物:ボリス・エリツィン, レオニード・クラフチュク
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RM 182082920
独立国家共同体創立宣言 ベロヴェーシ合意
FILE - Russia's President Boris Yeltsin, second right, Ukraine's President Leonid Kravchuk, second left, Belarus' leader Stanislav Shushkevich, third left, Russia's State Secretary Gennady Burbulis, right, Belarus' Prime Minister Vyacheslav Kebich, third right, and Ukraine's Prime Minister Vitold Fokin, left, sign an agreement terminating the Soviet Union and declaring the creation of the Commonwealth of Independent States in Viskuli, Belarus, on Dec. 8, 1991. The agreement between the leaders of Soviet republics of Russia, Ukraine and Belarus dealt the final deadly blow to the Soviet Union. (AP Photo/Yuri Ivanov, File)
日付:1991年12月8日
人物:ボリス・エリツィン, レオニード・クラフチュク
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RM 182082921
独立国家共同体創立宣言 ベロヴェーシ合意
FILE - Russia's President Boris Yeltsin, second right, Ukraine's President Leonid Kravchuk, second left, Belarus' leader Stanislav Shushkevich, third left, Russia's State Secretary Gennady Burbulis, right, Belarus' Prime Minister Vyacheslav Kebich, third right, and Ukraine's Prime Minister Vitold Fokin, left, sign an agreement terminating the Soviet Union and declaring the creation of the Commonwealth of Independent States in Viskuli, Belarus, on Dec. 8, 1991. The agreement by the republics of Russia, Ukraine and Belarus dealt the final, deadly blow to the USSR. (AP Photo/Yuri Ivanov, File)
日付:1991年12月8日
人物:ボリス・エリツィン, レオニード・クラフチュク
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RM 182082922
独立国家共同体創立宣言 ベロヴェーシ合意
FILE - Russia's President Boris Yeltsin, second right, Ukraine's President Leonid Kravchuk, second left, Ukraine's Prime Minister Vitold Fokin, left, Belarus' leader Stanislav Shushkevich, third right, and Belarus' Prime Minister Vyacheslav Kebich, right, stand after signing an agreement terminating the Soviet Union and declaring the creation of the Commonwealth of Independent States in Viskuli, Belarus, on Dec. 8, 1991. The agreement dealt the final deadly blow to the Soviet Union. (AP Photo/Yuri Ivanov, File)
日付:1991年12月8日
人物:ボリス・エリツィン, レオニード・クラフチュク
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RM 182082923
独立国家共同体創立宣言 ベロヴェーシ合意
FILE - A table with some documents and glasses are seen after the signing of an agreement terminating the Soviet Union and declaring the creation of the Commonwealth of Independent States in Viskuli, Belarus, on Dec. 8, 1991. The agreement by the leaders of the Soviet republics of Russia, Ukraine and Belarus dealt the final, deadly blow to the USSR. (AP Photo/Yuri Ivanov, File)
日付:1991年12月8日
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RM 23479691
独立国家共同体創立宣言 ベロヴェーシ合意 (1991年12月8日)
Russian President Boris Yeltsin, right, with Ukrainian President, Leonid Kravchuk, left, and Byelorussian leader Stanislav Shushkevich applauds after signing a communique agreeing to set up a new Community of Independent States in Raouchani, USSR in the Byelorussia, Sunday, Dec. 8, 1991. The three Slavic states formed a commonwealth. (AP Photo)
日付:1991年12月8日
人物:ボリス・エリツィン, レオニード・クラフチュク
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RM 23479690
独立国家共同体創立宣言 ベロヴェーシ合意 (1991年12月8日)
Russian President Boris Yeltsin signs a communique agreeing to set up a new community of Independent States in Raouchani, USSR in the Byelorussia, Dec. 8, 1991. The three Slavic states of Russia, Byelorussia and the Ukraine formed a commonwealth. (AP Photo)
日付:1991年12月8日
人物:ボリス・エリツィン
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