Bush And Putin To Discuss Missile Defense
Near The End Of His Presidency, Putin Invites Bush To Meet With Him At A Black Sea Resort
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President George Bush met with Russian President Vladimir Putin last summer at Walker's Point, the Bush family compound in Kennebunkport, Maine, July 1, 2007. (AP)
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Bush is accepting Putin's invitation for a meeting in the Black Sea resort city of Sochi on April 6, to come at the end of the president's trip that starts Monday to Ukraine, Croatia and the NATO summit in Bucharest, Romania. It will likely be the last meeting between Bush and the Russian leader before Putin leaves office. Putin's successor as Russian president, Dmitry Medvedev, takes office at the beginning of May.
Bush announced the visit during a pre-trip interview with foreign journalists. He said he and Putin would discuss the missile defense system that the United States plans to base in Central Europe. It would involve 10 interceptor missiles based in Poland and a tracking radar system in the Czech Republic.
Moscow has been vehemently opposed to the idea, saying the intent is to weaken its nuclear deterrent. The United States denies that, saying the facilities are being designed to protect Europe against a potential missile attack - or even just nuclear blackmail - by Iran.
The dispute has become heated, with increasingly confrontational rhetoric coming from Moscow. But there have been signs of cooling recently and Bush told reporters that he saw an opportunity to build on that.
Talks in Moscow between high-level Russian officials and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Defense Secretary Robert Gates yielded some progress, said Stephen Hadley, Bush's national security adviser. Since those talks, Russia has made some conciliatory statements.
A Russian delegation is in Washington this week for more discussions "and continues to have some progress," Hadley said.
"Hopefully we could advance our dialogue so that at some point in time we could reach agreement on this important matter," Bush said. "The way to look at this is as a follow-up to Condi and Bob Gates' meetings."
In some ways, the meeting could be seen as a way to firm up a crucial, though faltering, relationship for the United States before Putin's departure. Though Putin has said he will switch roles to become prime minister, there are concerns in Washington about the direction Russian foreign policy might take under Medvedev at a time when Russia is a key factor in dicey issues such as containing nuclear programs in Iran and North Korea.
"This is an opportunity for the two leaders to meet, assess what progress has been made and see whether we can come together with a framework that can, as I said, consolidate areas where we're cooperating together, maybe resolve some outstanding issues such as missile defense and provide a platform for the relationship between the two countries going forward," Hadley said.
Bush declined to comment on what he thinks democracy will be like in Russia under Medvedev, Putin's protege and hand-picked successor. U.S. concerns about democratic backsliding in Russia were already on the rise before the Kremlin's power was enlisted to help smooth Medvedev's election.
Bush first said he had not yet met Medvedev, though the White House has said the two met once four years ago when the Russian was a government minister. Bush then said "I have yet to work with him."
He said he liked some things he heard in Medvedev's first speech and suggested he would withhold judgment on the new president's leadership until after he has dealt with him.
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- This guy (bushy_baby) makes Carter and Clinton look like the most intelligent men on earth, and makes Nixon look like The Pope.
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- If the US wants to install military facilities in Poland and the Czech Republic and it''s OK with the Poles and Czechs, then Russia has no say in the matter. However, it is prudent for the US to confer with Russia or anyone else who has concerns. Bush and Putin should try to cooperate to maintain peace in the face of jihadist terrorism.
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- Can someone revoke the village idiots passport so he can''t leave the country and cause anymore trouble.
You know is moron for a father asked the question would you rather have Hussain back well let me see the butcher of Bagdad or the buther of Crawford.
6 and 1/2 dozen does it really matter? - Reply to this comment
- Putin must be laughing to himself, having to communicate with a chimp. I imagine he''s probably a little frustrated too trying to get through to Doofus.
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- He said he and Putin would discuss the missile defense system that the United States plans to base in Central Europe. It would involve 10 interceptor missiles based in Poland and a tracking radar system in the Czech Republic.
- any surprise Putin reacting like this. Czech Republic used to be part of Russia''s backyard. Bush is installing such defense wares in Russia''s backyard. quite menacing... - Reply to this comment
- They will agree that missile defense is necessary and that the other country should not use missile defense.
Nothing is coming of this. Not news. - Reply to this comment
- The Great Emperor Bush will meet with the Russian president soon the Emperor''s attempt to install his "star wars" missile defense system in Eastern Europe.
The Great Emperor will tell Putin that he has nothing to fear, that his system only works on warm, sunny days and that all his missiles will be pointed at Iran anyway.
Having dealt with the Great Emperor before, I am sure that Putin will complain about the Great Emperor''s military doing a sloppy job at handling nuclear bombs and parts for ICBM''s and he will prbably ask the Great Emperor if he needs help keeping track of his nuclear arsenal.
SIG HEIL, BUASH!!!!
sig heil (more of the same), McCain???? - Reply to this comment
- Gee, which mass murderer do you like better? Maybe they should make trading cards... the NWO stooge team trading cards. Pick your favorite anger and hate inducing crack pot. See their false flag statistics, war casualties, and assasinations. Fun for the whole family... as long as they aren''t bombing you.
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- I wonder what Bush saw in Putin''s eyes during this visit.
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- The scool house shooter and the 9/11 bomber... Black Sea... black is their color.
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