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Speech at Reception in Memory of First President of
Russia Boris Yeltsin
April 25, 2007
The Kremlin, Moscow
PRESIDENT VLADIMIR PUTIN: Dear Naina Yosifovna,
Dear members of the Yeltsin family,
Dear friends,
We have just paid our last farewell to Boris Nikolayevich Yeltsin, a man of
true Russian expanse and generosity of spirit. We have paid farewell to a man of
resolute will and authentic determination.
I am certain that only such a leader, a leader raised and nurtured by all the
energy of our great Russia, could arouse a country such as ours and lead it to
such fundamental change.
He became President through the support of millions of our citizens, changed
the face of power and broke down the thick wall between the public and the
state. He was devoted to his people and served them with courage.
He knew how to and loved speaking with people frankly and openly. He never
remained in the shadows or hid behind the backs of others. There were times when
he consciously chose to take all the fire on himself, accepting personal
responsibility for very tough but necessary decisions. He bravely took upon
himself the most difficult role in creating the most important democratic
institutions.
President Yeltsin understood that most important of all was the
irreversibility of the changes that had taken place and steadfast resolution in
pursuing his strategic course.
This kind of political style and instinct distinguishes national leaders who
do not think only of the present moment but look far ahead into the future.
At a time when the old mechanisms of power had collapsed and Russia’s
statehood was weakened, Boris Yeltsin made the difficult achievement of giving
the country a new constitution. He put his health and even perhaps his life on
the line during the election of 1996, and he emerged victorious.
Looking back at Boris Nikolayevich, one cannot but remember his openness and
love of life. It is not by chance that his amazing ability to build relations of
genuine friendship became a real foreign policy advantage for Russia.
Dear friends and colleagues,
It is the destiny of a rare few to have found their own freedom and been
followed by millions, to have led their country to truly historical
transformation and in so doing change the world itself.
Boris Nikolayevich Yeltsin was able to do this, not once retreating or bowing
under the weight of his task, not once betraying the people’s choice and his own
conscience.
He will always remain a shining symbol of change, a symbol of the fight
against decrepit dogmas and prohibitions.
Figures of this dimension never leave us. They live on in people’s ideas and
aspirations, in the achievements and successes of their Motherland.
No matter how difficult it was for him, and no matter how great the
challenges facing our country, Boris Nikolayevich always believed in the
renaissance and transformation of Russia. He respected the talent and strength
of the Russian people and sincerely tried to do all he could to improve the
lives of millions of Russians (and he always said this word in his own
distinctive way, with that particular ‘Yeltsin intonation’).
This was his dream, his goal. And Boris Nikolayevich Yeltsin will not just
live on in our memories – we will work towards this goal.
May his memory live forever!
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