March 25, 1985
All Americans are shocked and saddened to learn of the shooting death of Maj. Arthur D.
Nicholson, a U.S. Army officer assigned to the U.S. military liaison mission which serves as a
point of contact for our government with Soviet forces in East Germany. The precise details are
being investigated by our Embassy in East Germany, and we do not have full information, but it is
clear that this violence was unjustified. We have protested this unwarranted act of violence and
have asked Soviet authorities for a full explanation.
The Soviets have expressed their regret over Major Nicholson's death. We have no further
comment at this time.
Note: Larry M. Speakes, Principal Deputy Press Secretary to the President, read the President's
statement to reporters at 2:25 p.m. in the Briefing Room at the White House.