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Secretary of Defense William Cohen, flanked by Minister of Defense Georgi Ananiev (left) and Foreign Minister Nadezhda Mihailova (right), makes a statement to representatives of the news media in Sofia, Bulgaria. The July 13,1997, press availability was held at Boyana Residence, a government conference center, following a luncheon hosted for Cohen and his delegation by Bulgarian President Petar Stoyanov. Bulgaria has declared its desire for NATO membership, but was not realistically considered to be among the front runners for inclusion when the first invitations were issued to former Soviet satellite nations at the recently completed NATO summit in Madrid, Spain. Secretary Cohen,...

Secretary of Defense William Cohen, flanked by Minister of Defense Geo...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: Secretary of Defense William Cohen, flanked by Minister of Defense Georgi Ananiev (left) and Foreign Minister Nadezhda Mihailova... More

June 1995...Underway starboard side view of the NADEZHDA, a former Russian Navy Pacific Fleet Polnocy-C class medium landing ship which has been converted into a commercial cargo ship

June 1995...Underway starboard side view of the NADEZHDA, a former Rus...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Country: Western Pacific Scene Camera Operator: Allied Navy Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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