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One of the first visitors to Gorbachev's political think-tank was former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, who was in Moscow for meetings with officials from the new Commonwealth of Independent States. Gorbachev, who founded the Fund for Socio-Political Research after the failed coup in August, took a vacation after resigned as Soviet president Dec. 25. He appeared fityesterday and smiled at reporters. "The country is living through a very difficult period – perhaps its most difficult period," Gorbachev was quoted as saying by the Interfax news agency. Gorbachev said it was too early for Russians to judge Yeltsin's free-market economic reforms, which dropped most government controls and caused prices to skyrocket, new agencies reported. "I would not hurry with any assessments. But this does not negate the fact that the president and the government must respond to the signals coming from various regions and in the republic," Interfax and Russian television quoted him as saying. 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