[Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: George W. Bush (2005, Book I)]
[April 25, 2005]
[Page 660]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office www.gpo.gov]



Joint Statement by the Presidents of the Russian Federation and the United States of America
April 25, 2005

    April 25, 2005, marks the 60th anniversary of the meeting of Soviet 
and U.S. troops at the River Elbe.
    Our nations will always remember the handshake that made history at 
the Elbe, which became one of the most vivid symbols that our countries 
were comrades-in-arms in fighting together against Nazi tyranny, 
oppression, and aggression. We admire the courage and gallant deeds of 
the soldiers from the countries of the anti-Hitler coalition. We will 
never forget their sacrifice for our common victory.
    The past 60 years have witnessed reconciliation in Europe, the 
overcoming of the Cold War legacy, the fall of barriers that divided 
peoples and nations, the growth of prosperity, and the advancement of 
freedom and democracy.
    In the new century, new threats to the security of our countries 
have arisen, including terrorism and the proliferation of weapons of 
mass destruction. But there are also increased opportunities for 
building a lasting peace based on law and the common values of freedom 
and democracy. While Russia and the United States are building a closer 
partnership, the meeting at the Elbe reminds us of the enormous 
advantages that we can provide for both our countries and for the rest 
of the world when we are united in dealing with global challenges and 
take advantage of the opportunities before us for progress and 
cooperation.

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