Dear MEL School’s
Topic Readers,
Gorbachev: World leaders must work together
for common good
A quarter century after the fall of Berlin
Wall, a sincere message is given by one of the key players of the move, who was
later awarded a Nobel Peace Prize for his courage and determination during the
most critical time in the late 20th century.
Michael Gorvachev, the last leader of the Union
of Soviet Socialist Republics, or USSR, talks.
Despite having another prize winner in the
chair of one of the most powerful and influential nations, the world seems to
be in a most volatile situation since the end of the Cold War. Ukraine, ISIS
and territorial disputes in South East Asia are casting shadows over regional
and world peace now. Also, global warming requires immediate and decisive
actions ASAP. Unfortunately, these agenda haven’t been tackled in a coordinated
or cooperative way yet or aren’t expected to be in the foreseeable future.
Now Gorbachev urges the leaders and
politicians talk more openly based on trust.
Enjoy reading and learning what the former
leader of Soviet wants to warn today leaders of.
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