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<text>
<title>
Statement by President Bush on Gorbachev Resignation
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Foreign Policy Bulletin, January-April 1992
The Reorganization of Europe: Statement by President Bush on
Gorbachev Resignation, December 25, 1991
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<p> Mikhail Gorbachev's resignation as President of the Soviet
Union culminates a remarkable era in the history of his country
and in its long and often difficult relationship with the
United States. As he leaves office, I would like to express
publicly and on behalf of the American people my gratitude to
him for years of sustained commitment to world peace, and my
personal respect for his intellect, vision, and courage.
</p>
<p> President Gorbachev is responsible for one of the most
important developments of this century, the revolutionary
transformation of a totalitarian dictatorship and the
liberation of his people from its smothering embrace. His
personal commitment to democratic and economic reform through
perestroika and glasnost, a commitment which demanded the
highest degree of political and personal ingenuity and courage,
permitted the peoples of Russia and other republics to cast
aside decades of dark oppression and put in place the
foundations of freedom.
</p>
<p> Working with President Reagan, myself, and other allied
leaders, President Gorbachev acted boldly and decisively to end
the bitter divisions of the Cold War and contributed to the
remaking of a Europe whole and free. His and Foreign Minister
Eduard Shevardnadze's "New Thinking" in foreign affairs
permitted the United States and the Soviet Union to move from
confrontation to partnership in the search for peace across the
globe. Together we negotiated historic reductions in chemical,
nuclear, and conventional forces and reduced the risk of a
nuclear conflict.
</p>
<p> Working together, we helped the people of Eastern Europe win
their liberty and the German people their goal of unity in
peace and freedom. Our partnership led to unprecedented
cooperation in repelling Iraqi aggression in Kuwait, in bringing
peace to Nicaragua and Cambodia, and independence to Namibia.
And our work continues as we seek a lasting and just peace
between Israelis and Arabs in the Middle East and an end to the
conflict in Afghanistan.
</p>
<p> President Gorbachev's participation in these historic events
is his legacy to his country and to the world. This record
assures him an honored place in history and, most importantly
for the future, establishes a solid basis from which the United
States and the West can work in equally constructive ways with
his successors.
</p>
<p>(Text from Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents of
December 30, 1991.)
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