Gorbachev urged Moscow and Washington to negotiate, “until later”

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The first President of the USSR Mikhail Gorbachev urged the Russian and American leadership to find a compromise “until later.” Policies recall that the negotiations between the United States and the Soviet Union after 40 years of the cold war was not easy. The first President of the USSR Mikhail Gorbachev believes that Russian and American leadership need to compromise and negotiate before it’s too late. About this politician said in an interview with Turkish Agency Anadolu. Now the current leaders, I would advise not to panic, not to scare each other, and to meet and agree, it is too late, — said Gorbachev. He recalled that the negotiations between the United States and the Soviet Union after more than 40 years the cold war was not easy. According to the politician, he had to withstand many violent, not diplomatic fights. We must always in the most difficult situation to find opportunities for meetings and dialogue. Once it has been signed two agreements on arms reduction, after difficult negotiations, was the turning point in the consciousness of millions of people, we have reached a new level of relations, — said Gorbachev. He added that toughness ascribed to the fact that the world was on the brink of nuclear war, and to ignore this situation further was impossible.

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