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President Obama Going To Moscow In July

JENNIFER LOVEN and STEVEN R. HURST   04/ 1/09 06:00 PM ET   AP

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LONDON — The United States and Russia set a newly ambitious course for global cooperation Wednesday as presidents Barack Obama and Dmitry Medvedev ordered negotiators into immediate action on a treaty to further reduce nuclear weapons.

Going into their first face-to-face meeting in London, Medvedev had voiced openness to Obama's call for resetting the deeply troubled U.S.-Russian relationship, but few had expected the kind of sweeping statements that emerged from weeks of intense preparatory talks.

While setting in motion fast-track negotiations on a replacement for the seminal 1991 Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty, or START, which expires at year's end, the two leaders vowed at the same time to jointly confront other perceived threats. They specifically mentioned the nuclear programs in Iran and North Korea and al-Qaida militants who have found refuge in Pakistan.

They set a nominal July deadline for a substitute treaty for START, a date that coincides with Obama's first presidential visit to Russia. That conceivably would leave time to get the new treaty approved in the U.S. Senate by the December expiration of the current agreement. But arms control experts say December is not a hard deadline so long as there is progress.

Sen. Richard Lugar, the Indiana Republican devoted to arms control, said the announcement of intent was "truly remarkable."

Not known for overstatement, Lugar called the joint declaration "almost breathless in its optimism and scope." He spoke in an interview with MSNBC.

Obama's engagement with the Russians marks a stunning reversal from policies of the Bush administration, which was disinclined to take up deep arms control negotiations and had angered Moscow with its intention to install a missile defense system in Poland and the Czech Republic.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov drove that point home in a briefing with Russian reporters after the Obama-Medvedev meeting.

"The new atmosphere of mutual trust," he said, is meaningful in "taking into account mutual interests and readiness to listen to each other." He added, "We missed this much in the past years."

The joint statements are a major boost for both Obama and Medvedev _ both new to the foreign policy proving grounds and in need of the other's help.

If Medvedev is successful, with Obama, in midwifing the birth of a new nuclear reduction treaty, the Russian leader will solidify his hold on Kremlin power, where former President Vladimir Putin _ now the prime minister _ is perpetually looking over the shoulder of his hand-picked successor.

Obama stands to gain a major ally in the foreign policy problems most vexing to his administration, particularly Iran, Afghanistan and North Korea.

Obama sweetened the deal for the Russians by pledging to work for the U.S. ratification of the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, something that long has been high on the Russian agenda. Moscow has ratified the test ban pact, but the United States has not, nor have four other members of the nuclear club: China, India, Pakistan and Israel.

The new U.S. president also said he would put his shoulder behind Russia's bid for World Trade Organization membership, a key to Moscow's integration into the global trading system.

In return, the Russians put Iran on notice that it "needs to restore confidence in its exclusively peaceful nature." Washington contends the Iranians are using work on a civilian nuclear program for electricity generation as a cover for weapons development. Moscow retains significant sway with Tehran.

On Afghanistan, the joint documents talk of solving the ongoing conflict in a "regional context," which was believed to signal Russia's readiness to help.

Moscow also agreed to toughen its tone on North Korea, with the statement saying the Stalinist country's plans for a missile launch would be "damaging to peace and stability in the region." Moscow joined Washington in urging Pyongyang to "exercise restraint and observe relevant U.N. Security Council resolutions."

Obama and his aides were particularly pleased about the Russian position on Iran and on agreement about the threat from extremists in Afghanistan and Pakistan.

But the talks were not all about agreement. Last August's devastating war between Russia and the former Soviet republic of Georgia came up, with Obama saying directly that Georgia's pro-Moscow separatist regions of South Ossetia and Abkhazia would never be recognized as independent by the United States, U.S. officials said.

Speaking for the Russians on American missile defense plans in Central Europe, Lavrov voiced the expectation that Moscow's concerns could be eased in the coming talks on a treaty to replace START.

Going into the new nuclear talks, the United States had 2,200 strategic nuclear warheads deployed; Russia has 2,800. Under the subsequent 2002 Treaty of Moscow, a plan negotiated under the Bush administration, the two sides committed to reducing their nuclear warheads to between 1,700 and 2,200.

But that treaty did not establish its own system for verifying compliance; instead it said verification would rest upon the existing provisions of the START treaty. But if START expires in December without a replacement in place, the Moscow Treaty would be left with no legally binding system for verification.

Obama has declared his belief that the United States and Russia should take the lead in ridding the world of nuclear weapons altogether. Russian and American arms control experts believe that the START replacement treaty would seek initially to cut strategic warhead arsenals to 1,500 on each side.

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Steven R. Hurst reported from Washington; Associated Press writer Barry Schweid contributed from Washington.

(This version CORRECTS Lugar's party affiliation)

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04:39 PM on 04/01/2009
Looks like we'll be "kissing off" the Poles and Czech's and waving goodbye to the Ukraine as Russia becomes an Imperial state once again.
07:57 PM on 04/01/2009
Why would you say this? This does nothing to change our support of Eastern European nations, and there is a point when we have to both recognize and respect the Russian's sphere of influence. Also, any missile defense deployed in Poland or any other country in that region will not make a significant contribution to their national defense.

Working with Russia does not preclude continuing strong relations with post-Warsaw Pact and post-Soviet countries.
03:55 PM on 04/01/2009
Reasonable, informed people are still concerned this man may not be eligible to be president.
http://allanerickson.wordpress.com/2009/04/01/citizen-grand-jury-indicts-obama/
07:54 PM on 04/01/2009
Most "Reasonable, informed" people do not believe this is an issue and would disagree with you.

Also, I rarely ever see a "birther" talk about the birth certificate issue in "reasonable" tones. It's always something along the line of "THAT COMMUNIST KENYAN STOLE THIS ELECTION," or some such.

Sorry - we don't buy it, nor do we buy the hatred that comes from these supposed "reasonable, informed people."
07:48 PM on 04/02/2009
I read a LOT of Conservative sites. I haven't, as yet, come across one comment or article remotely like that "quote" you included. I HAVE seen a plethora of sentiments far more poisonous directed at Conservatives on EVERY Left-wing site. If there's any hatred, it's the virulent, inexplicable hatred of Liberals of Conservatives.

And I wouldn't call Obama ineligible. Incompetent - naive' - Marxist - Fascist - in way over his head - Sure!! But not ineligible.
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DrBillo1
Consultant
03:35 PM on 04/01/2009
a smart move and it will prove itself out--how fine it is to have an intelligent President and those surrounding him--we wasted eight years in the history of this nation and the remnants still are crawling around in their slime----
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TJCole
03:18 PM on 04/01/2009
Condi Rice and Bush did serious unnecessary harm to our relationship with the Russians and Putin and Russia took great offense to some of their actions not just internationally and politically but also the repeated slights and disrespectful manner Bush was allowed to employ by Rice towards Putin...to irritate him...

The abandonment of START was a huge blow to Russian trust in us and it was for no discernible reason but arrogance and inclination to want to push Russia needlessly, and a historic disregard for treatise by the Bush/ Cheney administration...largely due to Condi Rice's poor counsel of course...

There is almost no more important relation in the world than that of peace and mutual respect between America and Russia...

Let's hope we can repair the harm Bush and Rice have done...

Just keep our Secretary of War Clinton as far away from the center of this as possible..
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03:41 PM on 04/01/2009
based on incidents of past Russian trust issues, it doesn't make the Russians look trustworthy. Ask Poland or any other other former Warsaw Pact nation.
02:49 PM on 04/01/2009
Bush would of been clearing brush at the ranch.
If elected, mcCain would be searching for his key to house number seven.
Obama is much better for our country.
07:50 PM on 04/02/2009
E. S. L. ?
01:50 PM on 04/01/2009
Obama is an amazing President. He has revived START and is on his way to fixing the global economy. All this, in less than 90 days! Wow. this man is an energizer bunny!!!
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Bitsko
He of the smoldering eyes
12:53 PM on 04/01/2009
Okay tro//s, you've been given a good amount of time to get your inane comments ready.
12:26 PM on 04/01/2009
The President's world itinerary had the focus of some blogs. In his 73 days as POTUS, he has managed to slight Brown, Sarkozi and even attempt to blackmail Russia. His Protectionism has been bombarded with many criticisms.

With his effort to rebuild and secure Afghanistan, he needs NATO. Antagonizing the international nation is no way to establish common ground. With all the world's economic woes, and the USA as the epicenter of the meltdown, the President must establish cooperation with all his counterparts.
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Americanium
Liberal nut
12:32 PM on 04/01/2009
..And you know this because???
07:12 PM on 04/01/2009
I read books, newspapers, intellectual bogs, wold news and interviews of leading journalist and world political leaders.

You may want to try it. It can give you perspective of the world.
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carnelld
12:19 PM on 04/01/2009
It is good to meet and talk to others around the world. In talking, sometimes common ground can be found.

We are constantly being told that the world is smaller due to technology and the world's economy.
Our destiny is somewhat connected to others in the world.

Only when we are afraid to talk to other, the world remains stagnated. Obama has lived in
other cultures and other parts of the world. He is not afraid of other people. America lost an important eight years with the lack of knowledge and understanding of George W. Bush.

It was a critical loss of time and progress we will never be able to make up. Violence was
encouraged and diplomacy was denied. Thank God we are moving back to dialogue and hopefully
soon away from war and violence among men and nations.
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Mondayboy
Rebel with a cause
12:17 PM on 04/01/2009
We finally have a leader the whole world respects and admires. Great for the USA
11:43 AM on 04/01/2009
The Motherland calls?
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Mondayboy
Rebel with a cause
12:16 PM on 04/01/2009
Russians do not call their land "Motherland" It is called the "Atichestvini" in Russian....which means Fatherland. And by the way that is a rather silly comment to make.
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kyeshinka
01:35 PM on 04/01/2009
It's closer to "otechestvo". Anyway, July is a great time to be there, if not the end of June.
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theboneranger
10:56 AM on 04/01/2009
A very good move.

This man has so many fences to mend. I take my hat off to him everyday.
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11:33 AM on 04/01/2009
I keep saying it: It is nice to have a thinking person in charge.
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flamflurm
The name's Flurm. Flam Flurm.
11:42 AM on 04/01/2009
Cheney?
07:57 PM on 04/02/2009
Thinking person!!? THINKING PERSON?? This "thinking person" just bowed - BOWED - to the King of Saudi Arabia!! American Presidents DO NOT BOW to royalty - any royalty. They shake hands or nod their heads, but they don't bow!! He acted like a supplicant! God help us all!
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Mondayboy
Rebel with a cause
12:16 PM on 04/01/2009
Russians do not call their land "Motherland" It is called the "Atichestvini" in Russian....which means Fatherland. And by the way that is a rather silly comment to make.
10:52 AM on 04/01/2009
OBAMA MULTITASKING!
Obama will improve the situation for common economical agreements, but also advance the Iranian question, even a first step only, and rebuild the Russian realtions on something real, not "soul" meeting in the eyes,
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flamflurm
The name's Flurm. Flam Flurm.
11:44 AM on 04/01/2009
Rebuild these relations on something real. Hmmm. Like our common interests in Iran?
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SocialistDistortion
I'm the fluoride in your tea.
10:34 AM on 04/01/2009
Obama better watch what he says...the thrilla from Wasila will be watching them from her front porch.
11:07 AM on 04/01/2009
lol
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11:30 AM on 04/01/2009
And have a mavricky response.
09:54 AM on 04/01/2009
Am I the only one worried about him going off to Moscow and hanging out with Putin the Destroyer? I hope he brings a lot of food tasters with him.
09:59 AM on 04/01/2009
The last thing Putin has to fear is anything from the junior senator from illinois.
10:05 AM on 04/01/2009
Roland Burris? What's he got to do with this?
10:07 AM on 04/01/2009
we can see your soul, or lack of it...now run along ding dong....
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kyeshinka
01:41 PM on 04/01/2009
First of all, Putin is prime minister, not president. Obama will probably be meeting with Medvedev. Lots of Americans have met with Putin, including Paul McCartney and random American tourists on Red Square. Over 40,000 Americans live in Moscow at any one time and they have much more interesting lives than most Americans do here. And they don't have to be bothered by overweight Limbaugh disciples saying how wonderful Bush was and how awful Obama is.