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Duma Speaker Tells Rutskoi To Talk Less and Write More

Ivan Rybkin, the speaker of the State Duma, has warned Alexander Rutskoi to stop giving interviews and stick to writing his memoirs, Interfax reported Thursday.


"It would behoove Rutskoi, who has just left a place that is well-suited for deep thought, to be silent and finish writing his six volumes, and not give interviews 15 hours a day," the agency quoted Rybkin as saying at a Wednesday press conference in Washington, where he led a delegation of Russian lawmakers.


The State Duma voted to grant amnesty to Rutskoi and other leaders of last October's parliament uprising against President Boris Yeltsin, leading to their release from prison Feb 26.


Rybkin spoke after Rutskoi's meeting with Richard Nixon had caused Yeltsin to angrily cancel all government meetings with the former president.


Rutskoi said after his release from prison that he would refrain from giving interviews for a month, and has, with the exception of a short interview in Izvestia over the weekend, kept his word.




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