Pravda Assails Reagan on Berlin Wall Plea
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MOSCOW — The Soviet Communist Party newspaper Pravda on Saturday called President Reagan’s appeal for the demolition of the Berlin Wall a display of “bare-faced anti-Sovietism.”
Pravda said Reagan’s speech Friday in West Berlin, in which he appealed directly to Kremlin leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev to tear down the wall, was a hypocritical attempt to disguise the reasons for the barrier’s construction.
It said American presidents treat Berlin as a sort of Mecca where they are required to appear from time to time.
“To an equal degree the ritual has become a public outpouring of personal feelings which, unfortunately, are dominated by unfriendliness to our country and bare-faced anti-Sovietism,” it said.
“Yesterday (Friday) the President of the United States irrigated a West Berlin site near the Brandenburg Gate with hypocritical cries to tear down ‘the Berlin Wall’ and ‘open the gate,’ in other words . . . to break through the state border delimiting the (East) German state of workers and farmers.”
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