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http://www.sunday-times.co.uk/news/pages/sti/2000/10/08/stifgnrus02001.html

Monica, drink and me - Yeltsin reveals all
Mark Franchetti, Moscow

IN late 1996, just over a year before the Monica Lewinsky
scandal, Boris Yeltsin received a document that might have spared
Bill Clinton the embarrassment of impeachment proceedings.

Among papers on his desk in the Kremlin lay a coded report from
Russian intelligence warning that the Republicans intended to
exploit Clinton's notorious "penchant" for young women by
planting a female "provocateur" in his entourage. The aim was
clear, it said - to ruin Clinton's reputation and force him out
of office.

"I thought about telling him but it could after all have been a
normal provocation," said 69- year-old Yeltsin in an interview
this weekend. "I wasn't sure whether some of the details were
sufficiently precise. If I had warned him I could have hurt him
unnecessarily, and I didn't want to do that. I have always
believed in him and in his honesty, and I thought that Clinton
could deal with this situation himself."

During a meeting with Clinton long after the impeachment attempt
against him failed, Yeltsin apparently contemplated giving the
American leader a copy of the coded report as a souvenir - but
refrained so as not to "traumatise" him.

The story of this bizarre tip-off is one of the stranger tales
recounted by the former Russian leader in The Midnight Diaries,
an account of his last four years in office, which is published
this week. No less intriguing is Yeltsin's admission that he
"occasionally" turned to alcohol to alleviate the stress of the
post he occupied from 1991 until he stepped down at the end of
last year in favour of Vladimir Putin.

In his book, Yeltsin, who has rarely appeared in public since his
resignation, admits being drunk when he shamed himself at a
ceremony in Berlin in 1994 by conducting a military band in front
of the world's media. He also describes how his closest aides
were so appalled that they wrote him a letter saying he had gone
too far in embarrassing his country.

The uncharacteristic confession is believed to have been included
on the insistence of the American publishers, who demanded that
Yeltsin deal with the question of his notorious drinking problem.

"I could not stand drunk people, but at some moment I felt that
alcohol is really a means, which takes stress away quickly,"
Yeltsin writes.

"The times before the Berlin incident were hard for me.
Exhaustion and tension were looking for a way out. There, in
Berlin, when the whole of Europe was celebrating the last of our
troops leaving [Germany], I suddenly felt that I couldn't stand
it any more. The responsibility was exerting pressure, the
atmosphere of the event, the historical moment. Suddenly . . . I
gave in."

In the book Yeltsin firmly rejects allegations that he accepted
bribes from a Swiss construction company in return for a
lucrative contract to renovate the Kremlin. To show how simply he
lives, he even lists some of his most valuable possessions,
including the family fridge, a tape recorder, a tennis racket and
a set of scales.

The former president, who had a quintuple heart bypass and
survived several heart attacks, now lives at a secluded state
dacha outside Moscow with his wife Naina and daughters Lena and
Tatyana. In the grounds he keeps horses given to him by heads of
state during his two terms in office.

In the interview, in today's issue of the German newspaper Welt
am Sonntag, Yeltsin criticised the way Putin handled the
aftermath of the tragedy of the Kursk, the nuclear submarine that
sank in the Barents Sea killing all 188 crew members.

He said Putin visits him regularly for guidance on how to run
Russia. "Putin has made mistakes but I am very impressed by how
he often comes to me for advice," Yeltsin said. "He calls me,
comes to my residence. Only the day before yesterday he visited
me to seek my advice on really important strategic questions."

When not discussing world politics, Yeltsin, who still suffers
from poor health, spends his days playing with his grandchildren,
fishing and resting. One favourite pastime, however, is
apparently causing concern in his entourage.

"I have managed to find a way to satisfy my passion for driving -
I drive a small electric buggy," he writes in the book. "And I
reach high speeds. I especially love driving down a hill directly
at a tree and swerving to one side at the last moment. That's my
way to relax.

"I was recently given a guard to come with me on one of these
risky trips. But when I swerved he couldn't hold on and fell out
of the buggy. I had to say sorry."


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