30 years since the end of the Cold War: “The world just has become different, there are no prominent allies today”
The Cold War officially ended 30 years ago

On December 3, 1989, Mikhail Gorbachev and George H. W. Bush declared that Russia and the United States were no longer strategic adversaries. This day went down in history as the official date of the end of the Cold War. The political and economic events of the last decade have been mixed. Formally, the Cold War between our states ended 30 years ago, but is it really so? Realnoe Vremya correspondents interviewed famous people about whether they consider the US an ally of Russia.
Realnoe Vremya’s poll includes opinions of influential politicians, MPs, businessmen and scientists on whether the United States and Russia can be considered allies today, 30 years after the landmark date.