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<DIV>Gorbachev Calls Reagan 'Great President'<BR>June 6, 2004<BR>By JIM HEINTZ<BR><BR>MOSCOW (AP) - Former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev said Sunday he was<BR>distressed by the death of former President Ronald Reagan, with whom he<BR>held complicated and tense talks in the fading years of the Cold War.<BR><BR>``I take very hard the death of Ronald Reagan, a man whom by fate sat with<BR>me in perhaps the most difficult years at the end of the 20th century,''<BR>Gorbachev told reporters at the Gorbachev Foundation, a non-governmental<BR>analytical institute that he has run since 1992.<BR><BR>Those were years, Gorbachev said, ``when everyone felt that we lived under<BR>the threat of nuclear conflict.''<BR><BR>Despite Reagan's often-forceful statements against the Soviet Union,<BR>Gorbachev said he also had a personal warmth that bolstered their relations.<BR><BR>``In terms of human qualities, he and I had, you would say,<BR>communicativeness and this helped us carry on normally,''
Gorbachev said.<BR><BR>``But when you talk about friendly relations in politics, it's not the<BR>friendship of schoolmates, of the Arbat,'' he said referring to Moscow's<BR>main street for promenades and relaxation.<BR><BR>``I deem Ronald Reagan a great president, with whom the Soviet leadership<BR>was able to launch a very difficult but important dialogue,'' the Interfax<BR>news agency quoted Gorbachev as saying on Ekho Moskvy radio.<BR><BR>Earlier Sunday, Gorbachev was quoted by Interfax as calling Reagan ``a<BR>statesman who, despite all disagreements that existed between our countries<BR>at the time, displayed foresight and determination to meet our proposals<BR>halfway and change our relations for the better.''<BR><BR>Gorbachev listed Reagan's accomplishments as helping to ``stop the nuclear<BR>race, start scrapping nuclear weapons, and arrange normal relations between<BR>our countries,'' he was quoted as saying.<BR><BR>``I do not know how other statesmen would have acted at
that moment,<BR>because the situation was too difficult. Reagan, whom many considered<BR>extremely rightist, dared to make these steps, and this is his most<BR>important deed,'' he was quoted as saying.<BR><BR><BR><B><I>Dennis Perrin <dperrin@comcast.net></I></B> wrote:
<BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq style="BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px">> Well, my friends, you can rest easier tonight: the Rat is dead.<BR>><BR>> Killer, coward, conman. Ronald Reagan, good-bye and good riddance.<BR></BLOCKQUOTE></DIV><p>
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