From Russia’s “condolences” to EU’s “paving the way for a free Europe”: reactions to Gorbachev’s death

The death of Mikhail Gorbachev reverberated across the continent and left comments about the leader who put an end to the Soviet era.

The most veiled was precisely that of the current Russian government. President Vladimir Putin continued: “my condolences” For the death in the first reaction that the Kremlin did not value the figure of Gorbachev.

The executive must decide what tribute to offer to a former leader who now continues to raise certain doubts in the country’s most challenging sectors, for what he sees in him. symbol of the end of a stage of greatness and not a supporter of reforms that the West is so familiar with.

Additionally, the isolation of Moscow as a result of the invasion of Ukraine makes it difficult for foreign leaders to be present at the future burial, and the date is not yet clear.

“He paved the way for a free Europe”

For the time being, what they did out of the community environment was to praise his figure and claim his legacy. President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyendescribed him as a “reliable and respected leader” who “played an important role in ending the Cold War and bringing down the Iron Curtain”.

Emphasizing the German policy, which said, “It paved the way for a free Europe”, he said that it left “an unforgettable legacy”.

“It changed the course of history”

UN Secretary General, Antonio GuterresHe experienced “deep sadness” after his death, which he remembers as “a statesman who changed the course of history”.

“He did more than any other individual end the cold war peacefullyGuterres applauded with a statement in which he wanted to convey his condolences to both the Gorbachev family and the citizens and the Russian government.

UN chief “the world lost an formidable global leader, committed to multilateralism and a tireless advocate of peace“.

In fact, Guterres wanted to recall part of Gorbachev’s speech when he received the Nobel Prize in 1990: “Peace is not unity in similarity, but unity in diversity.”

Example against Russian aggression

UK Prime Minister, Boris Johnsonhighlighted the former Soviet leader as an “example” that should be highlighted in a context marked by the “aggression” launched against Ukraine by the current Russian president.

“I have always admired the courage and honesty with which he brought a peaceful conclusion to the Cold War,” Johnson said on Twitter, emphasizing that “his tireless determination to open up Soviet society remains an example to all.”


Source: Informacion

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