Jimmy Carter, the former US president, passed away at the age of 100 on Sunday at his house in Georgia’s Plains, to the sympathies of world leaders.
Carter, the 39th president of the United States from 1977 to 1981, was renowned for his dignity and philanthropic efforts and was the longest-living leader in US history.
Carter’s president was marked by his focus on human rights and politics. Post-presidency, he continued to champion politics, peace, and charitable reasons, earning him the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002.
Tributes from all over the world were poured in to reflect on his social job:
In a memorial posted on X:Members, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer praised Carter’s “decades of noble people company.”
” Really sorry to hear of President Carter’s departure. I pay memorial to his tireless public services. At this time, my ideas are with his family and friends.
Jimmy Carter was praised by French President Emmanuel Macron as a resolute advocate for the rights of the most susceptible and a tireless warrior for serenity.” Throughout his life, Jimmy Carter was a steadfast advocate for the rights of the most susceptible and hard fought for peace. France extends its sincere condolences to his home and the British people.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the president of Ukraine, expressed regret for Carter’s tradition of upholding political principles yet when Ukraine was still in its early years:” We greatly appreciate his unwavering help for Ukraine in the face of Russia’s unprovoked anger. Now, let us consider: peace issues, and the universe must be united in standing against those who threaten these beliefs”.
President Jimmy Carter “did a decade of honorable service to the land he loved, to the cause of peace, and to the lives of people in needed all over the world,” said Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. Jimmy Carter, who dedicated his post-Presidential living to “eradicating” the issue, was a man of profound faith and a real humanitarian.
French Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called Carter a “lifelong humanitarian”, adding:” Jimmy Carter’s tradition is one of compassion, generosity, compassion, and hard labor. He spent his entire life serving people both at home and around the earth, and he cherished doing it. He always offered me attentive and kind tips. My deepest sympathies to the Carter home, his several loved ones, and the British people”.
Carter was praised as a man of great character and confidence by Second Lady Jill Biden and President Joe Biden.
The White House announced that an official state death may be held in Washington, DC, to recognize Carter’s lifetime of service to the state and society.
Carter’s death was confirmed by his boy, James E Carter III, though no immediate cause was provided. In February 2023, the former president, in accordance with a declaration from the Carter Center, decided to pursue hospice care at home after a string of hospital remains. In recent years, Carter had been treated for cancer, which had spread to his heart and mind.
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