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Report: Russian Calls U.S. 'Difficult'

 
 
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Reply Sun 4 Feb, 2007 06:05 pm
Sunday February 4, 2007 11:01 PM


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By STEVE GUTTERMAN

Associated Press Writer

MOSCOW (AP) - Russia's foreign minister said the United States was perhaps Moscow's ``most difficult'' partner and urged Washington to learn from its mistakes on the world stage, according to a news report on Sunday.

Sergey Lavrov also blamed Washington for impasses in the Middle East, suggesting the U.S. approach there was too confrontational, Interfax news agency reported.

``Like any other country, we are interested in having good, smooth, clear relations with the United States'' but it is ``not easy,'' Interfax quoted Lavrov as saying in an interview on state-run television.

While Moscow and Washington have been able to ``achieve mutually acceptable results'' on many issues, the United States ``is not an easy partner at all - probably the most difficult partner,'' he said.

The remarks reflected the troubled ties between the former Cold War foes, despite avowals of common aims on matters such as terrorism and weapons proliferation. Relations have been strained by disagreements over an array of international issues as well as Russia's record on democracy under President Vladimir Putin.

Russia sharply criticized the U.S. invasion of Iraq and has sought to counter what it has suggested are Washington's uncompromising positions on the nuclear programs of Iran and North Korea.

Lavrov repeated criticism he made in Washington last week, when he rebuked the Bush administration for its resistance to diplomacy with certain Middle East governments. He suggested the U.S. was being shortsighted by not engaging countries that could help resolve problems in Iraq, Lebanon and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

``The Middle East settlement has been suspended because, despite our position and the position of the European Union, Washington has conducted policy based on the principle, 'He who is not with us is against us,''' Lavrov said.

He said the United States was isolating Iran, Syria, Hamas and Hezbollah even though they were ``key actors in solving the Middle East puzzle.''

Lavrov said Moscow has been frank with Washington when it questions U.S. foreign policy, and that the United States should learn from its experiences.

``Too much potential for crisis has built up in addition to Iraq and Afghanistan,'' he said.

The foreign minister also said relations were far less positive at lower levels than between Putin and President Bush.

``In spite of the mutual respect of the presidents and their readiness to accept the sovereign decisions of the other side, the situation looks entirely different at other levels of the executive branch,'' he said.



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mousy
 
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Reply Sun 4 Feb, 2007 06:11 pm
@mousy,
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Russia sharply criticized the U.S. invasion of Iraq and has sought to counter what it has suggested are Washington's uncompromising positions on the nuclear programs of Iran and North Korea.




America fighting Russia indirectly..for how long
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Tulip cv
 
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Reply Sun 4 Feb, 2007 06:36 pm
@mousy,
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America fighting Russia indirectly..for how long
mosy

actually, you are a little confused mousy, it goes like this,

Russia fighting America, DIRECTLY

It is interesting because anyone doing business with anyone from Russia has to have a lot of loose money, to pass here, to pass there, the mafia is going on strong and you simply cannot operate a business or do business without an extortion charge of government officals and the local mobster.

While this is in the business world it obviously transfers to the political world as well, same corruption, same mentality...

Naturally they are best friends with IRAN supplying all terrorist activities with weapons and anything else that is needed.

So while Russia is being deliberately decietful, jealous of the US investment in the pipeline building of the last 30 years, they have LOTS in common with the deciet of the Islamist Mainstream terrorist network..

RUSSIA=ARABS

Who cares anyway, no one takes Russia seriously...well except the vodka of course....
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Reply Mon 5 Feb, 2007 04:47 pm
@mousy,
Russia stole a Canadian business, IMP owned and operated a luxuary hotel and one day government thieves came in and threw everyone out because they said they owned it. Millions of dollars later IMP's owner Ken Rowe is still trying to get his Hotel back. I wouldn't invest ten cents into this corrupt government. Russia has no business getting on it's high horse, it envaded Afghanistan and got it's ass kick out unlike Canada and the US who the Afghan people publicly asked to stay and help rebuild their country.
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Tulip cv
 
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Reply Mon 5 Feb, 2007 06:47 pm
@mousy,
maybe we can siphon some of that vodka out of there and then rebuild the wall, and lock all entrances, they can tunnel to their buddies in IRAN...ha-ha!
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mousy
 
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Reply Wed 14 Feb, 2007 05:04 pm
@mousy,
How are the relations betwixt Clinton(s) and Putin... any ideal
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