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George H.W. Bush welcomed Nelson Mandela's release from prison in 1990, viewing it as a significant step toward ending apartheid in South Africa. The U.S. under his administration recognized the importance of Mandela's leadership in promoting reconciliation and democracy. Bush emphasized the need for a peaceful transition to a multiracial democracy in South Africa, indicating that the U.S. would support this process. His response reflected a broader commitment to promoting human rights and democratic governance globally.

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