George H.W. Bush welcomed Nelson Mandela's release from prison in February 1990, viewing it as a significant step toward ending apartheid in South Africa. Bush praised Mandela's leadership and the peaceful transition towards democracy, emphasizing the importance of dialogue and reconciliation. His administration supported sanctions against the apartheid regime and encouraged a peaceful resolution to the conflict in South Africa. Overall, Bush's response reflected a commitment to promoting human rights and democratic governance globally.
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