In 1984, I was 20 years old. Mr Reagan has been my favorite US president ever since. As a young guy, I didn't like the fact that we Hungarians were commanded by the Soviet Union, who repressed our 1956 war of independence. But I have to say, every time Mr. Gromiko was shown on TV, I felt like he was a sympathetic, very smart person, a true gentleman.
@@llywelynStratclyde As for me, this statement does not fit me. I know all the Hungarian kings, and I have read quite a lot about Russian history as well. /I studied Russian for eight years./ But perhaps every country really has a distinctive national characteristic. For example, Chekhov said this about his own country; "In general, Russia suffers from a frightening poverty in the sphere of facts and a frightening wealth of all types of arguments." I don't know how true this is, but I think it's a general human trait, so people behave like this everywhere. More or less, we are all like that...
@@nessuno7510 слушай под гитлером вам нравилось..?...а раком стоите перед сша в данный момент..тоже нравитца?...или будеш доказывать..что вы свободная демократическая независимая республика😅😅😅😅
it was horrible what happened in magyarorszag in 56... in czechoslowakia it happened again 10 years later almost... much love from your romanian neighbor!
8:53 President Reagan is telling Gromyko about the history of the Resolute Desk in the Oval Office. The desk, a gift from Queen Victoria to President Rutherford Hayes in 1880, was built from the planks of the H.S.S Resolute, a British ship rescued by the United States; hence its name.
17:05 Gromyko tells Nancy Reagan here that she must whisper the word 'peace' in President Reagan's ear every night before he goes to sleep. Nancy says, 'I will, I'll whisper it to you too!'
Gromyko would later describe his decision to support Gorbachev's election as general secretary as one of the biggest mistakes of his life, citing the latter's incompetence. He died in July 1989, just months before the world order he helped to secure at Yalta and Potsdam began to fall apart. Trivia: he loved American fedora hats.
Minister Gromyko seems to be even more confident than President Reagan. After all, Gromyko had worked with so many US Presidents and had visited the White House as Soviet Ambassador long time ago when Mr. Reagan was probably a student))
@@shahrulamar5358well in any case, my point is that Gromyko had began his career in civil service so much earlier - during the tenure of Stalin / Truman.
@@kalaisyng Molotov also served as foreign minister during Stalin. Some hotel staff abroad were reportedly surprise when they saw mr Molotov often wandering around the hotel compound at midnight.
George Shultz gave President Reagan talking points written out in cards for this meeting, and Reagan handed them back, telling his Sec. of State that he'd thought long and hard about what he wanted to say to the Russians, and wouldn't need them. When it came to the US/Soviet dialogue, President Reagan insisted in speaking in his own voice.
Not many people know that Andrei was the longest serving foreign minister of the USSR. He was not even Russian but came from Belarus and had two brothers who were killed during the great patriotic war. He was also in Yialta and Potsdam and served as ambassador to the US. He was also very good at stirring problems for western countries and tried but failed to make a war between NATO members Turkey and Greece. Soon his "empire" collapsed.
Всё как всегда... Военные США руками душманов косят наших ребят тысячами в Афгане... А политики двух стран, между тем, мило беседуют за столом, попивая винцо...
А Вьi на дату посмотрите - конец сентября 1984 г. В то время генсек Черненко уже находился в безсознательном состоянии, Устинов тоже бьiл в больнице. Брежнев, Суслов, Андропов давно умерли. Так с кем же по-вашему должен бьiл встречаться Рейган? Просто из всех политиков в СССР, которьiе вообще бьiли способньi двигаться и разговаривать, Громьiко бьiл самьiм вьiсокопоставленньiм. Вот вам и уровень! Историю надо знать, если хотите объективно комментировать.
@@СергейКонстантинович-ъ4к Ну, это уже отдельньiй вопрос. Я прокомментировал вопрос об уровне всречи и объяснил почему президент встретился с министром. Что касается "говна", я бьi не стал обобщать одним этим словом всю 40-летнюю карьеру Громьiко - надо бьiть объективнее.
@@bobrik63 За индустриализацию тяжёлой промышленности, коллективизацию сельских хозяйств, расстрел "пятой колонны", за Родину, за Сталина, за ВКП(б), за отсутствие безработицы, за независимость Родины.
It is really disgusting seeing all those photographers greedy of picture... that should more than enough. Here we can see another violation of the elementary norms of decency that Andropov put in evidence about the U.S.
Undoubtedly one of the greatest diplomats of the 20th century
Основатель Организации Объединённых наций.
Легенда мировой дипломатии Громыко,великий человек
Veliiki byl Reagan.
Qualcuno sa chi sono suoi nipoti
@@cato222 reagan acne
One of the best Soviet politicians, the only probably, real diplomat.
He was worse than Ian Paisley for saying NO...😂
In 1984, I was 20 years old. Mr Reagan has been my favorite US president ever since. As a young guy, I didn't like the fact that we Hungarians were commanded by the Soviet Union, who repressed our 1956 war of independence. But I have to say, every time Mr. Gromiko was shown on TV, I felt like he was a sympathetic, very smart person, a true gentleman.
Ты ведь даже не знаешь третьего короля мадьяров, но при этом знаешь президентов США. Вот и вся проблема твоей страны.
@@llywelynStratclyde
As for me, this statement does not fit me. I know all the Hungarian kings, and I have read quite a lot about Russian history as well. /I studied Russian for eight years./ But perhaps every country really has a distinctive national characteristic. For example, Chekhov said this about his own country; "In general, Russia suffers from a frightening poverty in the sphere of facts and a frightening wealth of all types of arguments." I don't know how true this is, but I think it's a general human trait, so people behave like this everywhere. More or less, we are all like that...
@@nessuno7510 слушай под гитлером вам нравилось..?...а раком стоите перед сша в данный момент..тоже нравитца?...или будеш доказывать..что вы свободная демократическая независимая республика😅😅😅😅
@@nessuno7510 вам 50?
it was horrible what happened in magyarorszag in 56... in czechoslowakia it happened again 10 years later almost... much love from your romanian neighbor!
8:53 President Reagan is telling Gromyko about the history of the Resolute Desk in the Oval Office. The desk, a gift from Queen Victoria to President Rutherford Hayes in 1880, was built from the planks of the H.S.S Resolute, a British ship rescued by the United States; hence its name.
17:05 Gromyko tells Nancy Reagan here that she must whisper the word 'peace' in President Reagan's ear every night before he goes to sleep. Nancy says, 'I will, I'll whisper it to you too!'
nah he whispered " help me, im trapped in this destopian communist hell hole and want to come to america, give me visa please?"
@@Jklopoppcorn how miserable you are
@@Jklopoppcorn 🤦
@@Jklopoppcornyeah the woke clown hole
Thats my grandad!
for real ?-
Whaaaaat
Gromyko would later describe his decision to support Gorbachev's election as general secretary as one of the biggest mistakes of his life, citing the latter's incompetence. He died in July 1989, just months before the world order he helped to secure at Yalta and Potsdam began to fall apart. Trivia: he loved American fedora hats.
They usually say, he adopted this love from his first boss and patron in politics, V.M.Molotov.
USSR ran its course
Too late to elect a man like Gorbaciov. Decision to change SSSR economical system had to be taken in the '70.
»» " А. А. Громыко был очень грамотным» умный» Спокойной Человек."...
Дипломат!
Super!!!!
Видно Громыка был очен мудрым и силный МИД СССР, сейчас в этот должности работает уважаемый Лавров!
Lei sa chi sono suoi nipoti ???li stimo cercando!chi avrà qualche info mi scriva !grazie
Последний из магикан старой гвардии СССР.
от слова "маг", видимо?
President Reagan knows that under Gromyko's charming grandpa personality there is a seasoned ruthless bolshevik.
May be be bullshevik ?
8:09 interesting close up on the President playing with his cuff-links. Haven't seen him do that before; maybe excited energy?
Well, it does not matter.
They both speak with respect.
No more Gromyko, now we have M.Zaharova.
@@dmitrymaslenchenko6730 shut up. I decide what matters and what doesn't.
@@Yobbie72 ok, boss
Minister Gromyko seems to be even more confident than President Reagan. After all, Gromyko had worked with so many US Presidents and had visited the White House as Soviet Ambassador long time ago when Mr. Reagan was probably a student))
Gromyko is only 2 years older than Reagan.
@@shahrulamar5358well in any case, my point is that Gromyko had began his career in civil service so much earlier - during the tenure of Stalin / Truman.
@@kalaisyng Molotov also served as foreign minister during Stalin. Some hotel staff abroad were reportedly surprise when they saw mr Molotov often wandering around the hotel compound at midnight.
17:22 Frank Drebin's presence is not enough in this room
George Shultz gave President Reagan talking points written out in cards for this meeting, and Reagan handed them back, telling his Sec. of State that he'd thought long and hard about what he wanted to say to the Russians, and wouldn't need them. When it came to the US/Soviet dialogue, President Reagan insisted in speaking in his own voice.
Great man.
History!
The world in the balance!
Only one would win the future!
God Bless.
Won lol....u mean woke destroyed usa and Russia kicking a..
И кто выиграл? Пока не видно побед!
Каких великих политиков рождала советская система!!!!!!!!!!!!
Мистер нет!!!👍
Mister NO
The year the first Terminator was filmed.
Isn't it amazing the. Amount of ceremony
선생님은 나에게 정치판에 가지 말것을 조언해 주셨었다 .
In that same room 22 years earlier, he lied to JFK about offensive missiles in Cuba. He has a perfect poker face.
Can't agree more.
Not many people know that Andrei was the longest serving foreign minister of the USSR.
He was not even Russian but came from Belarus and had two brothers who were killed during the great patriotic war. He was also in Yialta and Potsdam and served as ambassador to the US. He was also very good at stirring problems for western countries and tried but failed to make a war between NATO members Turkey and Greece. Soon his "empire" collapsed.
I think he was the long serving Foreign Minister ever, all all countries, not just of the Soviet Union.
@@tarasdumych4572 Molotov lived longer than Gromyko.
1984, 7 лет остаётся...
Рейган красавец
I sure miss those days when Reagan and the Soviet Union were good friends, two of the most powerful nuclear nations..
У Корниенко и Добрынина, уверен все родственники живут в США.
@@retllermasters5985 Добрынин дебил. Как то тут была передача о нём, он такой бред там нёс.
@@retllermasters5985 Не знал этого. Ссылчку не дадите? Я без претензий.
@@retllermasters5985 Dobrynin also had a long life. He only died several years ago.
Gromyko is only foreign minister of russia and soviet union who can speak good english before lavrov.
Всё как всегда... Военные США руками душманов косят наших ребят тысячами в Афгане... А политики двух стран, между тем, мило беседуют за столом, попивая винцо...
Андрей Андреевич Громыко!!!🔥🔥🔥🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺 Вот это был уровень президент США принимает министра иностранных дел СССР!!!👍👍👍🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺
Я поставил вам спасибку.
А Вьi на дату посмотрите - конец сентября 1984 г. В то время генсек Черненко уже находился в безсознательном состоянии, Устинов тоже бьiл в больнице. Брежнев, Суслов, Андропов давно умерли. Так с кем же по-вашему должен бьiл встречаться Рейган? Просто из всех политиков в СССР, которьiе вообще бьiли способньi двигаться и разговаривать, Громьiко бьiл самьiм вьiсокопоставленньiм. Вот вам и уровень! Историю надо знать, если хотите объективно комментировать.
@@MisterX-uu2yr К сожалению, говном он был, а не министром.
@@СергейКонстантинович-ъ4к Ну, это уже отдельньiй вопрос. Я прокомментировал вопрос об уровне всречи и объяснил почему президент встретился с министром. Что касается "говна", я бьi не стал обобщать одним этим словом всю 40-летнюю карьеру Громьiко - надо бьiть объективнее.
@@MisterX-uu2yr Я объективен. В своём возрасте, мне уже много лет. Громыко, Горбачёв, Путин, нам пиздец. России пиздец.
Были времена когда США были достойной страной
Indeed.
arbiters of history
Покажите общение клинтона и ельцина и почувствуйте разницу.
LoL, I just found out that this soviet guy is my ancestor
cool
Eyy same bro
@@ulyanagromyko3436 so we are cousins
1984.5.
DPRK주석은 23년만에 USSR을 방문해서 MIG 23 그리고 SA3미사일을 얻었고
원산항 낭포항 사용 남서영공횡단비행 허용함
USSR은 사전에 정보가 있었던 듯
MIG23(50대) SA3 미사일(35기)
Рейган красавец супер привет из башкирии
Ты кусок гавна
Кусок говна в зеркале увидишь. Рейган, действительно, красавец, сломал хребет совку.
@@bobrik63 Наши деды и прадеды воевали не за то, чтобы страна оказалась в руках капиталистов.
@@БулатМулюков-э3н А за что, по-Вашему?
@@bobrik63 За индустриализацию тяжёлой промышленности, коллективизацию сельских хозяйств, расстрел "пятой колонны", за Родину, за Сталина, за ВКП(б), за отсутствие безработицы, за независимость Родины.
Рейган жмёт руку Громыко, потому что где-то в Сибири в ангарах стоят ракеты "Воевода"
Но это не помешало президенту США Рейгану забить гвоздь в крышку гроба ссср.
Goodmorning🌞💓♥️❤️🏢
⛴️fatherに、大勢の英雄が乗るって
🙌👏👏👏👏👴☺👍
What,s a personalites there's was.
Рейган - красавчик, конечно. Очень достойно себя ведёт.
Veliiki byl tselovek.
Как-то неуверенно по сравнению с Громыко он себя ведёт.
@@Самаэль7 Gromyko died in 1989 , 2 years before Soviet Union was dissolved.
1984.9.28.
Gromico
А где великий Горбочев и великая Раиса?
О чем был разговор? Кто силен в английском?)
Communist Gromyko looks more stylish than capitalist Reagan in his gray chalk stripe suits.
@John Sluder при капитализме человек человеку волк.
@@БулатМулюков-э3н I agree
@@magdalenavaskova9381 Почему вы не пишете по-русски? Хотя английскими буквами?
ja z cechii ja saglasna
@@magdalenavaskova9381 С кем?
It is really disgusting seeing all those photographers greedy of picture... that should more than enough.
Here we can see another violation of the elementary norms of decency that Andropov put in evidence about the U.S.
следующий российский авианосец нужно назвать андрей громыко. что бы эти ребята все таки смогли закончить начатый диалог)))))
Громыка мистер нет и один раз да! И из этого да получилось выбрать Горбачева! Не так он прост однако!
They are all dead, all of them!😩
Except James Baker.
Mr.Reagan thanks for the collapse of the USSR
Definitely
вы иуда.
Thank you US President Ronald Reagan. I remember your times 1980 lates.
American delusion beyond redemption
С этого начался развал и сдача ссср? Ужас
Surrender lol....they teach that in woke usa ...hilarious and clueless
Americans name Gromyko "Mister NET" i wonder why
😂
HE always said NET to American Imperialism?
Черти!!!