LONDON – President Obama and President Dmitri A. Medvedev of Russia, in their first meeting, vowed a ‘fresh start in relations and announced their intention to cooperate on a variety of issues, beginning with negotiations on a new arms control treaty. In seeking to recast a relationship that has been teetering on the brink of a new cold war, the two leaders also promised to work together on the war in Afghanistan and efforts to rein in Iran’s nuclear ambitions. Appearing after a 70-minute session here, the two struck a warm tone. ‘What we’re seeing today is the beginning of new progress in the U.S.-Russian relations, Mr. Obama said. ‘And I think that President Medvedev’s leadership is, and has been, critical in allowing that progress to take place. The relationship has suffered in recent years over a series of issues, from missile defense to NATO expansion to Russia’s invasion of the Georgian territory of South Ossetia. Mr. Obama conceded that there remained ‘real differences between the countries. But he said he had no intention of ‘papering over those differences, which he said had developed because ‘the relationship between our two countries has been allowed to drift. […]
Thursday, April 2nd, 2009
Promises of ‘Fresh Start’ for U.S.-Russia Relations
Author: HELENE COOPER
Source: The New York Times
Publication Date: 2-Apr-09
Link: Promises of ‘Fresh Start’ for U.S.-Russia Relations
Source: The New York Times
Publication Date: 2-Apr-09
Link: Promises of ‘Fresh Start’ for U.S.-Russia Relations
Stephan: If this holds and develops it will have enormous implications for all of us. Obama seems to be developing as a proof of principle, that decency, integrity, and a capacity to listen can accomplish in days, what years of bullying could not.