[Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: William J. Clinton (1996, Book I)] [June 18, 1996] [Page 928] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office www.gpo.gov]Statement on the Russian Presidential Election June 18, 1996 I spoke with President Yeltsin this morning and conveyed through him to the Russian people my warm congratulations on the election, which is a success for Russia as a whole. On Sunday, more than 70 million Russian citizens--representing about 70 percent of the eligible voters--voted in the first round of the Presidential election that will determine who will lead the Russian Federation for the next 4 years. They were able to choose among 10 candidates representing a wide range of political views in a contested election. Russian and international observers have reported nothing thus far to indicate any significant irregularities in the voting process. This is an important milestone in Russia's history as a democracy and a welcome sign of just how far that country has come in a few short years. The runoff round will allow the Russian people to complete the process of electing their President. A critical element of our post-cold-war relationship with Russia is its continuing development as a democracy. The United States will remain steady in its policy of active engagement with Russia to support political and economic reform and Russia's integration with the West.