President Bush is likely to face renewed pressure from the supporters of Baltic independence in the wake of the coup's collapse.
They both took part in the nonviolent revolution that led to Baltic independence in 1991.
The United States has expressed general support for Baltic independence.
These diplomats persisted in this anomalous situation until the ultimate restoration of Baltic independence.
There, while boosting each other's ratings, squeeze him on Baltic independence.
It was hoped that the Germans would reestablish Baltic independence.
To do so would brand as insincere his promise to deal fairly with Baltic independence.
Mr. Gorbachev's motives in tolerating Baltic economic independence are clear enough.
This is the current State Department position on Baltic independence.
To opponents of Baltic independence, these border posts represent further unconstitutional actions by the republican governments.