Boris Johnson and Putin lead tributes to Mikhail Gorbachev after leader who helped end Cold War dies
BORIS Johnson and Vladimir Putin have paid tribute to the heroic Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, who modernised Russia and helped end the Cold War.
Mr Gorbachev tragically died at the age of 91 in his home country last night.
He presided over the dissolution of the USSR, which had existed for nearly 70 years.
Paying respect to the last head of the Communist state, Boris Johnson said he is "saddened" to hear that Mr Gorbachev died in a "time of Putin's aggression in Ukraine”.
The PM tweeted: “I always admired the courage and integrity he showed in bringing the Cold War to a peaceful conclusion.
“In a time of Putin’s aggression in Ukraine, his tireless commitment to opening up Soviet society remains an example to us all.”
Mad Vlad Putin also expressed his “deepest condolences” at the death of Mr Gorbachev, according to a Kremlin spokesman.
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Despite the warm words, many say the former Soviet leader despised Putin for reversing the important freedoms he introduced to Russia.
Under Mr Gorbachev, Western ideals and values such as freedom of speech and media were far more free to flourish.
But Putin has cracked down on these rights over a period spanning decades.
Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine the country has inched closer to life under the Stalinist USSR than ever before.