In an interview aired Sunday on the CBS television show “60 Minutes,” US Secretary of State John Kerry lauded Russia for its role in a landmark deal to eliminate Syria’s chemical weapons, which the UN Security Council approved last week.
The praise from America’s top diplomat comes in the wake of what has been a turbulent year in US-Russian ties over a range of issues, including the US Magnitsky Act sanctioning alleged Russian rights abusers and a Kremlin-backed law banning Americans from adopting Russian children.
During the course of the year, Kerry and US President Barack Obama have addressed these and other sticking points in bilateral relations with often critical comments of the Kremlin, but the two men tasked with directing US foreign policy have also consistently used the language of cooperation and Realpolitik in assessing Washington’s relationship with Moscow.
Here’s a rundown of quotes from Obama and Kerry this year illustrating this push-and-pull public diplomacy with Russia.
“When President Putin … came back into power I think we saw more rhetoric on the Russian side that was anti-American, that played into some of the old stereotypes about the Cold War. … And I’ve encouraged Mr. Putin to think forward as opposed to backwards on those issues – with mixed success.”
– Obama on bilateral ties following Putin’s return to the Kremlin last year after serving as Russia’s prime minister for four years. (White House news conference, April 30)
“Russia has helped on a number of different things that are critical to us, and people should not overlook them.”
– Kerry (testimony to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee during his confirmation hearing, Jan. 24).
They told me: "Mr Repussard, we're not used to responding to anti-nuclear organisations". To which I replied: "We will not reveal any state or trade secrets, but we will not leave them without any answer".
Georgy Toshinsky
Not quite so. The authors of the concept, which was difficult to be realized in practice, turned to a clearer concept of a standing wave reactor (TP-1) that in principle allows finding the solution to the tasks stated for TWRs.
Alexander Yakovenko
The preparatory committee for the 2015 NPT review conference took place in Geneva on April 22-May 3. Russia views strengthening the NPT regime as a crucial task and considers it a foreign policy priority.