Mikhail Gorbachev: Mourners queue to pay respects to last Soviet leaderon September 3, 2022 at 7:23 am

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President Vladimir Putin is not be attending the funeral of the man who oversaw the breakup of the USSR.

Employees transfer the coffin with the remains of the late former Soviet president Mikhail Gorbachev for a farewell ceremony to the Hall of Columns of the House of Trade Unions in Moscow, Russia, 03 September 2022.Image source, EPA

Mourners in Moscow have begun paying their last respects to Mikhail Gorbachev, the last Soviet leader who brought the Cold War to a peaceful end.

A long line formed as people filed past the coffin ahead of his burial later on Saturday. He died on Tuesday, aged 91.

Russian President Vladimir Putin will not be attending the funeral because of his work schedule, the Kremlin says.

However, this is widely seen as a snub to the man who oversaw the breakup of the Soviet Union (the USSR).

Mr Putin once called the dissolution of the USSR as the “greatest geopolitical catastrophe of the century”.

Mr Gorbachev took power in 1985, introducing bold reforms and opening the USSR to the world.

But he was unable to prevent the collapse of the union in 1991, and many Russians blame him for the years of turmoil that ensued.

MIKHAEL GORBATCHEV

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Outside Russia, he was widely respected, with the UN Secretary General António Guterres saying he had “changed the course of history”, and US President Joe Biden calling him a “rare leader”.

Members of the public began queuing long before they were allowed into the historical Columned Hall of the House of Unions where Mr Gorbachev’s body is lying in state – like that of several of his Soviet predecessors, including Vladimir Lenin, Joseph Stalin and Leonid Brezhnev.

Later on Saturday Mr Gorbachev will be buried in Moscow’s largest cemetery, Novodevichy, which is the final resting place of many prominent Russians. He will lie next to his wife Raisa, who died of leukaemia in 1999.

President Putin earlier sent his “deepest condolences”, describing how Mikhail Gorbachev had had “a huge impact in the course of history”.

People queuing to pay respects to Gorbachev in Moscow, 3 September 2022

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“He deeply understood that reforms were necessary, he strove to offer his own solutions to urgent problems,” the Russian leader said.

But Saturday’s ceremony will not be a state funeral – a sign that the current Kremlin leadership has little interest in honouring Mr Gorbachev’s legacy, the BBC’s Steve Rosenberg in Moscow reports.

It was well known that Mr Putin and Mr Gorbachev had a strained relationship – their last meeting was reportedly in 2006.

Most recently, Mr Gorbachev was said to have been unhappy with Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, even though he had supported the annexation of Ukraine’s Crimea peninsula in 2014.

The hospital in Moscow where Mr Gorbachev died on Tuesday said in a short statement that he had been suffering from a long and serious illness. It did not reveal the cause of death.

In recent years, his health had been in decline and he had been in and out of hospital. In June, international media reported that he had been admitted after suffering from a kidney ailment.

He is seen in the West as an architect of reform who created the conditions for the end of the Cold War in 1991 – a time of deep tensions between the Soviet Union and Western nations, including the US and Britain.

He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1990 “for the leading role he played in the radical changes in East-West relations”.

But in the new Russia that emerged after 1991, he was on the fringes of politics, focusing on educational and humanitarian projects.

Gorbachev made one ill-fated attempt to return to political life in 1996, receiving just 0.5% of the vote in presidential elections.

Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev

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