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Definition of Gromyko
1. Noun. Soviet ambassador to the United States and to the United Nations (1909-1989).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Gromyko
Literary usage of Gromyko
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Cold War in Asia edited by James G. Hershberg (1996)
"In particular, Gromyko instructed Kornienko to claim that the Soviet Union had
... Gromyko was indecisive, but invited Kornienko to call KGB head Yurii ..."
2. The Other Side of the Table: The Soviet Approach to Arms Control by Michael Mandelbaum (1990)
"Gromyko was unmoved.24 At this point the negotiations stalled again. According to
Kissinger, the Soviets evidenced no further interest in exploring possible ..."
3. The Shape of the New Europe by Gregory F. Treverton (1992)
"One of its first significant public expressions goes back to January 18, 1983,
when Andrei Gromyko stated in Bonn that "both the FRO and the Soviet Union ..."
4. Defense Policy in the Reagan Administration edited by William P. Snyder, James Brown (1997)
"of Gromyko as minister of foreign affairs in July 1985 and his replacement by
... True, Gromyko did not retire, and he remained on the Politburo and assumed ..."
5. The Chinese at the Negotiating Table: Style and Characteristics by Alfred D. Wilhelm, Jr. (1995)
"Soviet Foreign Minister Gromyko told US Ambassador Kirk on 27 June that the USSR
... Gromyko said his government did not know the view of the Chinese on ..."