Bush: Russia's New President Is "Smart Guy"

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TOM RAUM | July 7, 2008 11:57 PM EST | AP

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U.S. President George W. Bush, right, walks out with Germany Chancellor Angela Merkel, left, following their meeting at the G8 summit, Tuesday, July 8, 2008 in the lakeside resort of Toyako on Japan's northen island of Hokkaido. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

TOYAKO, Japan — President Bush and German Chancellor Angela Merkel pledged Tuesday to keep working together on common problems, but progress appeared slow on reaching a consensus on climate change as the Group of Eight major economies tackled that and other knotty global issues.

Merkel expressed optimism as the two leaders met with reporters after a one-on-one meeting before Tuesday's summit session.

"I'm very satisfied with the work that has gone on on the G-8 documents, as regards progress on the issue of climate change, cooperation in the area of food and oil," she said.

She cited "a very interesting exchange of view, very intensive exchange of view." Merkel also said she hoped that international trade negotiators could make progress on restarting long-stalled trade liberalization talks "over the next few weeks to come."

Bush was more terse after the meeting, not mentioning global warming but telling reporters: "We talked about a lot of common problems, and a lot of common opportunities. We talked about the G-8. We talked about the need to work _ continue to work together on Iran."

He told Merkel he valued her friendship and advice and called her "a constructive force for good."

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The two met just before G-8 members plunged into a discussion about the major problems on the agenda: deciding whether to set new targets for reducing emissions that contribute to global warming, and deciding what to do about rising food and oil prices.

After the morning working session, the leaders began a working lunch _ but not before filing outside to pose for a group picture.

They stood on a platform on the lawn of the mountainside resort hotel, with picturesque Lake Toya far below them. It had been rainy and foggy since their meeting began, but the sun began breaking out as the picture was taken. Bush stood between Russian President Dimitry Medvedev and Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda.

The summit partners appeared close to a deal for using international food reserves to help the poorest countries cope with soaring grain prices. But divisions remains on climate change that pitted older, more established economies like those in the Group of Eight with fast rising economies like China and India.

Beyond the climate-change standoff, Bush's proposal to base a missile defense system in Eastern Europe was rebuffed on Monday by Russia's new president, Medvedev. And Bush failed to achieve a consensus among African leaders on sanctions against the government of Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe to protest his widely condemned re-election last month after his opposition-party rival dropped out, fearful for his life.

"You know I care deeply about the people of Zimbabwe," Bush told reporters after a Monday meeting with African leaders who were invited to meet with summit partners. "I'm extremely disappointed in the elections, which I labeled a sham election."

Separately, Merkel said earlier that Mugabe's election was not legitimate. "As for us in Germany, we do not rule out further sanctions," she said, adding that many other G-8 nations feel the same way.

But African nations are deeply divided, with many reluctant to put public pressure on Mugabe despite U.N. and Western calls for tough action.

"There were differences. Not all leaders are there yet in terms of sanctions," said Dan Price, a White House national security aide.

The big issue on Tuesday's agenda was climate change. Merkel is one of the G-8's strongest advocates for tough reductions in the emissions that contribute to global warming.

She succeeded in winning Bush's backing last year, when the summit was held in Germany, to a statement pledging that the group would seriously consider a goal of halving greenhouse-gas emissions by 2050 _ while failing to persuade him to commit to more specific targets.

Now, as then, Bush is insisting that major emerging economies like China and India be included in any plan to cut emissions. But they have so far resisted. Adding to Bush's isolation on the issue, European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso said G-8 nations must reach agreement among themselves and avoid taking the approach that "I will do nothing unless you do it first," which he called a "vicious circle."

Still, Bush has come a long way since his first G-8 summit when he held that evidence was not conclusive that man's activity contributed to the warming of the Earth's climate.

The G-8 _ the U.S., Japan, Russia, Britain, Germany, France, Italy and Canada _ takes up the subject in earnest on Tuesday. On Wednesday, the leaders of these countries will be joined by eight other big-polluting "major economy" nations that are not members, including China and India, to see if a wider agreement is possible.

G-8 leaders are mindful that Bush's days in office are numbered _ and it seems likely they will await Bush's successor rather than push for a strong commitment now.

Meanwhile, Merkel offered Germany's support for an American initiative for a fund that would "promote climate-friendly technology until a follow-up treaty to the Kyoto Protocol would take effect." That pact, which neither the U.S. nor India nor China has ratified, expires in 2012.

Furthermore, "even a new American administration" is going to insist that any climate agreement entail the principle that emerging economies must contribute to stemming global warming, Merkel said in an interview last week with The Associated Press.

Meanwhile, Bush met with Medvedev on Monday. The new Russian president signaled he was no more supportive of Bush's plan to base parts of a missile defense system in eastern Europe than was his mentor, former president _ and now prime minister _ Vladimir Putin.

While agreeing with Bush on curtailing nuclear weapon capabilities of Iran and North Korea, Medvedev said there were other issues "with respect to European affairs and missile defense where we have differences."

After the talks, a Kremlin aide said Bush and Medvedev made no progress on missile defense.

Sergei Prikhodko said Russia is not yet satisfied with steps the United States has offered to take to ease Moscow's concerns the system would be aimed at weakening Russia's defenses. Medvedev also expressed serious concern about media reports that the U.S. has discussed the possibility of deploying interceptors in Lithuania, if its first choice of basing them in Poland doesn't work out.

Poland's foreign minister was in the United States for talks with Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice about Warsaw's latest rebuffs to basing American missile interceptors in Poland for a future missile shield against Iran.

"This is absolutely unacceptable for the Russian Federation," Prikhodko said of the Lithuanian plan. He said Medvedev also spoke to Bush about "the unacceptability" of former Soviet republics Georgia and Ukraine joining NATO, a move pushed by the United States.

 
 

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- WorkingClass See Profile I'm a Fan of WorkingClass permalink

I love that picture. He just cant keep his hands off Merkel. He probably wants to torture her. He sez the Russian Pres. is a smart guy? How the f... would he know.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:48 AM on 07/08/2008
- joebhed See Profile I'm a Fan of joebhed permalink

Takes one to know one, eh?

We're real impressed, George.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:52 AM on 07/08/2008
- sashimi See Profile I'm a Fan of sashimi permalink

I was hoping " an awesome guy".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:52 AM on 07/08/2008
- TotobiAyokoh23 See Profile I'm a Fan of TotobiAyokoh23 permalink

Of course among the blinds, the one-eyed is the King!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:48 AM on 07/08/2008
- Tommygun264 See Profile I'm a Fan of Tommygun264 permalink

What is it with Bush's compulsion to keep touching Chancellor Merkel? It's obvious that she can barely tolerate being in the same room with him and after the back rub fiasco everyone from Cheney to Laura to the Secret Service must be constantly whispering to him under their breath "for God's sake, stop touching the woman". But like a drunken, balding, 50 year-old mid-level manager hitting on the 20 year-old receptionist at the office Christmas party, George seems convinced that if he just keeps kicking up the charm another notch he will ultimately win her over. The man is a complete and total embarrassment.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:42 AM on 07/08/2008
- ExPatriot70 See Profile I'm a Fan of ExPatriot70 permalink

I am sure he is a very smart man and compared to the shrub he is a genius.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:36 AM on 07/08/2008
- SEQUOIABISON See Profile I'm a Fan of SEQUOIABISON permalink

How could he tell? Someone must have told him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:14 AM on 07/08/2008
- SCG See Profile I'm a Fan of SCG permalink

Everything is relative.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:13 AM on 07/08/2008
- NotWaldo See Profile I'm a Fan of NotWaldo permalink

George Bush :

"I looked inside the man's mid-brain. I was able to get a sense of his central nervous system. He's a smart guy"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:14 AM on 07/08/2008
- thisoldbroad See Profile I'm a Fan of thisoldbroad permalink

Sounds vaguely familiar.. didn't Bush gush about Putin the same way? Right before Putin started killing off the media & putting opposition members in prison?

Hard to imagine Putin could find a protege' shorter than him, but alas, here he is!

Such a sweetheart!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:52 PM on 07/07/2008
- iamamerican2 See Profile I'm a Fan of iamamerican2 permalink

Wow i see two puppets but i can't see the strings, cheney and putin are good.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:23 PM on 07/07/2008
- MadJeffersonian See Profile I'm a Fan of MadJeffersonian permalink

Not puppets...dummies.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:24 AM on 07/08/2008
- harriscrl3 See Profile I'm a Fan of harriscrl3 permalink

Wow coming from Dubya that could mean being able to read at the 5th grade level. So NOT a completement for Medvedev

Carol

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:54 PM on 07/07/2008
- sociocanuck See Profile I'm a Fan of sociocanuck permalink

It pains me most to see Stephen Harpo (nope, not a typo) basically acting like Bush Lite on every international stage he can get to share with Dubya. The latest excuse to not be environmentally conscious ("but China isn't doing it...") rather completely neglects the effort China actually is making that the U.S. and Canada may never catch up on as long as the right wingers have control.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:38 PM on 07/07/2008
- braggio28 See Profile I'm a Fan of braggio28 permalink

could you explain yourself a little more than just ripping the US and Canada?For a country our size we are the most progress in terms of environmental intatives, having said that, there is a Looong way to go. I would really like to know how China has been more environmentally conscious then us. See the problem with our point is that it is such an us vs them argument (something Im sure you would say Bush and the neocons do all the time) you have to look at it in terms of us as a super power conceding many disadvantages to the chinesse by signing the kyoto agreement. Although I do agree as the "moral authority" in the world we should be leaders, however, we should not sell our countries econmoic well being for soemthign these communitists will never sign unless forced to. There has to be some agreement from both sides.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:52 AM on 07/08/2008
- sociocanuck See Profile I'm a Fan of sociocanuck permalink

Ripping the US and Canada? Why is criticism of regressive politics criticism of the whole nation. Isn't that the kind of language used to stifle dissent?

Explanation? Okay. First of all, I didn't say China was more environmentally conscious: I said they're making efforts while right wing western governments are busy being obstructionists. There's a difference.

Take just one instance: China has banned free plastic bags. Very few North American cities have done the same, let alone each whole country. Credit to China for being environmentally progressive in at least one instance: in a nation with a good portion of the world's population the ban will reduce their environmental footprint immensely; far fewer plastic bags produced not only means less environmental hazard - plastic bags photodegrade into harmful toxins (or get ingested and kill wildlife) - but it reduces the dependency on oil required to manufacture them by a large stride made even larger, once again, by China's huge population.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:35 PM on 07/08/2008
- Boboday555 See Profile I'm a Fan of Boboday555 permalink

Bush: Russia's New President Is "Smart Guy"

The Rest Of The World: How would you know?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:23 PM on 07/07/2008
- Mayoyo See Profile I'm a Fan of Mayoyo permalink

Didn't he see into putin soul once?
What a dimwitt...
Can't wait for jan 20th!!!
Hopefully he won't give Angela Merkel another neck rub and embarass us again.,

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:13 PM on 07/07/2008
- Boboday555 See Profile I'm a Fan of Boboday555 permalink

I was so embarrassed to be an American when I saw him grope her.

But what really pissed me off was during that same meeting when Tony Blair was trying to talk to the Decider, our President remained seated chewing with his mouth open!

Hey Decider, The Prime Minister of Britain, about the only leader on Earth who was still willing to back your foolhardy play in Iraq, is speaking to you, so get off your ass, swallow your hot dog, and show him some respect!
GOD!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:27 PM on 07/07/2008
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