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I think that Gorbachev should get credit and the changes that happened in the
Soviet Union...and both in domestic and foreign policies of the Soviet Union
should get credit... That was very important. But Reagan, Shultz, and George
Bush, they, too, should get credit because without their work, again, we
wouldn't have ended the Cold War. Also, Mitterand, Thatcher, Andriotti,
Chancellor Kohl, all of them, too should get part of the credit. So I think it
was an important moment when the leaders of the leading countries of the world
were able to reach a mutual understanding and act responsibly. But it was all
a very dramatic process. After Reykjavik, Mrs. Thatcher, for example, was very
concerned. She said, you may remember, "One more Reykjavik and we'll be in
trouble." Then we had a talk with her but we were able to reach common ground
with her as well. Even though she is very stubborn and very consistent...very
persistent person in promoting nuclear deterrence. Well, people have their own
views.
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