U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders has been accused of honeymooning in the Soviet Union during the height of the Cold War, which he claims shaped his views on foreign policy. The trip, which took place shortly after his wedding in 1988, was part of a government trip to establish a relationship with the Soviet Union. Sanders and his wife did travel to Yaroslavl, a city in the Soviet Union, after their wedding.
The honeymoon also served as a diplomatic trip to the city of Yaroslavl, 160 miles northwest of Moscow, when Sanders was the mayor of Burlington. The trip was criticized by Alexei Navalny for promoting U.S. policies on health and housing and praised some Soviet monuments. The visit also led to the assassination of Boris Nemtsov, a Russian politician opposed to Vladimir Putin’s government.
The trip to the Soviet Union has been a topic of debate among political figures, with some arguing that it forced them or Kozyrev to take a stance toward the near abroad. However, the trip has been seen as a significant part of Sanders’ political message, as it has been seen as a way for him and his wife to learn from each other.
Despite the controversy surrounding the trip, the Democratic presidential candidate spent his honeymoon behind the Iron Curtain in 1988 to learn from each other’s experiences and perspectives.
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