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The Washington-Moscow hotline was created after the Cuban Missile Crisis for emergency talks between the leaders of the USSR and the United States. It began operating on August 30, 1963.
The most notable one of these is the Moscow-Washington hotline, or “Molink”. The idea of a hotline, which was originally a teletype connection and now operates as a secure email link, grew out of cold ...
The Washington-Moscow hotline was established following the Cuban Missile Crisis to facilitate emergency communication between the leaders of the Soviet Union and the United States. It began ...
A so-called hotline between Moscow and Washington was established in 1963 to reduce the misperceptions that stoked the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962 by allowing direct communication between the U.S ...
Moscow warned that Washington was moving toward a new level of involvement. LONDON -- Russia would consider the White House's authorization for Ukraine to use U.S.-made longer-range weapons within ...
Moscow-Washington hotline not in use now — Kremlin spokesman. According to the Kremlin’s official website, the latest phone call between Putin and his US counterpart took place on February 12 ...
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