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George HW Bush pictured during a February 1989 visit to Beijing, a few weeks after he was sworn in as president. Photo: AP

Chinese state newspaper praises George HW Bush as ‘statesman of vision’

  • Article in China Daily eulogises 41st US president for his role in laying the basis of modern-day US-China relations and helping to end the cold war

Chinese state media on Monday praised George HW Bush as a “statesman of vision,” recalling the late US president’s role in helping end the cold war and establishing the foundations of US-China relations.

The China Daily newspaper said Bush, who died on Friday in Houston at the age of 94, realised in the 1980s that China was different from the Soviet Union and recognised the potential for cooperation.

“It is fair to say, Bush was a statesman of vision, not only for being a co-founder of the US dominancy in the post-cold war era, but also his insightful observations on China, which were the key for the forming of the US’s China policies in the 1980s and beyond,” the paper said in an editorial headlined, “Old friend who helped set the course for ties.”

Bush was America’s unofficial ambassador to China in 1974-75 as the two countries were moving toward establishing diplomatic relations amid tensions between Moscow and Beijing.

George HW Bush – the foreign policy realist and ‘old friend’ of China

Arriving just two years after Richard Nixon opened direct contacts with China, Bush was a pivotal figure in building contacts before the establishment of full diplomatic relations in 1979.

Over his 14 months in Beijing, he and his wife, Barbara Bush, became known for riding their bikes through the city’s winding lanes and socialising with other members of the Western diplomatic community.

Bush is also remembered for smoothing over a rough patch in relations while president following the bloody 1989 crackdown on pro-democracy protests centred on Beijing’s Tiananmen Square.

Despite widespread condemnation and moves to isolate China in the West, Bush sent his national security adviser, Brent Scowcroft, on a secret mission to reassure the government of former paramount leader Deng Xiaoping that there would be no major rupture in ties.

On Saturday, Chinese President Xi Jinping offered his condolences at a meeting with President Donald Trump, saying Bush’s passing left him “greatly saddened” and calling him “someone who had made an important contribution to China-US friendship and relations during his lifetime”.

This article appeared in the South China Morning Post print edition as: George H.W. Bush praised as ‘statesman of vision’ for deepening US-China ties
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