Settlement
of the Situation around Ukraine
Serious meetings needed to settle situation around
Ukraine — Gorbachev
December 26, 21:05 UTC+3
“All of us, both politicians and society, are worried over what is going on in Ukraine," Mikhail Gorbachev said
“All of us, both politicians and society, are worried over what is going on in Ukraine," Mikhail Gorbachev said
Mikhail Gorbachev
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MOSCOW,
December 26. /TASS/. Settlement of the situation around Ukraine requires
"serious meetings," Mikhail Gorbachev, the former President of
the Soviet Union, said on Friday, presenting his new book "After the
Kremlin."
“All
of us, both politicians and society, are worried over what is going on in
Ukraine. What has always been our inborn trait is that our government is
supporting people who are in trouble, is receiving thousands of such people,
regardless of our own troubles.”
When
asked about possible development of the situation, Gorbachev
said: “Serious meetings are needed, a serious conversation.” He reminded
that he had already come out with an idea of a meeting between the United
States and Russian leaders.
Russian
President Vladimir Putin, in his words, has recently “voiced serious criticism
of NATO and its expansion plans.” “I see the situation won’t improve. To a
larger extent, I think, the president is right pointing to a special
responsibility of the United States,” he noted.
The
former Soviet leader praised the role of Russia’s current president. “I think
we, Russian citizens, must remember that he has saved Russian from collapse
that was about to begin when many regions tended not to recognize our
Constitution,” Gorbachev said, referring to Putin’s early political career.
In
his book, Gorbachev recalls “perestroika” experiences, cites his conversations
with his supporters and opponents, shares impressions of his meetings with
leading Russian and European politicians. The narration starts with his last
days in the Kremlin and with what he thinks of the present-day Russia.
Having
left the Kremlin, Gorbachev, for 25 years, has been heading the Foundation for
Socio-Economic and Political Studies, or the Gorbachev Foundation. A Nobel
Peace Prize winner, Gorbachev takes part in the activities of international organizations
and engages in charity.
The
six years he was at the helm of power (from 1985 to 1991) gave an impetus not
only to political reforms in Russia, but also prompted global changes.
During
the recent celebrations of the 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall,
the former Soviet leader called on the West and Russia to pool efforts to work
out a concept of building a common European home. He warned against unleashing
a new Cold War and expressed confidence the West and Russia were able to find points
of contact.
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