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Eduard Shevardnadze

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They're making a song and dance because that serves their immediate interests. But what will happen tomorrow? They will have to pay salaries and pensions.


— Eduard Shevardnadze


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To sum up, what has been our policy? We looked for and found friends all throughout the world.


— Eduard Shevardnadze


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True, other countries are helping us. Germany is determined to provide substantial help. So are the Netherlands and other states. But a day will come when we have to count on our own resources.


— Eduard Shevardnadze


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We also have a real opportunity to join NATO.


— Eduard Shevardnadze


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When I came back to power, Georgia was completely isolated on the international stage.


— Eduard Shevardnadze


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You know in the West they support realistic forces.


— Eduard Shevardnadze


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You know, to address crowds and make promises does not require very much brains.


— Eduard Shevardnadze


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Zhvania was the general secretary of the organisation which I founded, the Citizens' Union. It was the biggest organisation and came first in all elections, and Zhvania was the leader.


— Eduard Shevardnadze


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Did you know about Eduard Shevardnadze?

After his personal subterfuge the entire Georgian border police was purged. He escaped an assassination attempt in Abkhazia in 1992: Russian military carried out an attack on Shevardnadze's life. He became the country's head of state following the removal of Zviad Gamsakhurdia as President.

From then on with the exception of a brief period between 1990 and 1991 only Gorbachev would outrank Shevardnadze in importance in Soviet foreign policy. Eduard Ambrosis dze Shevardnadze (Georgian: ედუარდ ამბროსის ძე შევარდნაძე [ɛduard ʃɛvardnad͡zɛ]; born 25 January 1928) is a former Soviet minister of foreign affairs and later Georgian statesman from the height to the end of the Cold War. Mikhail Gorbachev appointed Shevardnadze to the post of Minister of Foreign Affairs.

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