Posted on 06/12/2010 1:38:47 AM PDT by Cindy
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www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/statement-press-secretary-visit-president-medvedev-russian-federation-white-house
Home Briefing Room Statements & Releases
The White House
Office of the Press Secretary
For Immediate Release June 11, 2010
Statement by the Press Secretary on the Visit of President Medvedev of the Russian Federation to the White House
President Obama is pleased to welcome President Dmitriy Medvedev of the Russian Federation to the United States on June 22-24.
Over the last eighteen months, the United States and Russia have made significant strides in resetting relations between our two countries in ways that advance our mutual interests. Since first meeting in London in April 2009, President Obama and President Medvedev have collaborated closely to enhance the security and well-being of the American and Russian people, including the expansion of the Northern Distribution Network, which supplies our troops in Afghanistan; the signing of the New START Treaty, which reduces our nuclear arsenals, enhances transparency about our strategic forces, and demonstrates U.S. and Russian leadership in support of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty; new sanctions against North Korea, designed to compel North Korea to adhere to its international obligations; the full and active pursuit of the dual track strategy that seeks Irans compliance with its international obligations regarding its nuclear program, including most recently UN Security Council Resolution 1929; and the creation of a Bilateral President Commission, which has expanded dramatically the interactions among Americans and Russians on a whole range of issues, including emergency disaster response, space, counternarcotics, counterterrorism, energy efficiency, and trade and investment, among others.
President Obama looks forward to using this next meeting with President Medvedev to explore possible avenues of greater cooperation regarding trade, investment and innovation. The two Presidents will hold a bilateral meeting at the White House on June 24, where they will discuss these issues, as well as other issues of mutual concern leading into the G-8 and G-20 meetings. In conjunction with the visit, Russian and American business leaders , as well as American and Russian civil society leaders, will be holding their own meetings in Washington. As President Medvedev seeks to promote innovation and modernization in Russia, President Obama is pleased that the Russian President will begin his trip to the United States by visiting the Silicon Valley, and have the opportunity to review the unique set of factors that has fostered this important center of technological advancement and entrepreneurship.
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www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/statement-president-russia-day
Home Briefing Room Statements & Releases
The White House
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For Immediate Release June 11, 2010
Statement by the President on Russia Day
On behalf of the American people, I extend my best wishes to all those who observe Russia Day. On June 12, 1992, the first Congress of the Russian Federation declared a new sovereign nation. But the relationship between our peoples goes back much further. This year, we celebrated the 65th Anniversary of the end of World War II, and it was the joint Allied forces that defeated fascism. Today, our two nations continue in our strong partnership, mutual respect and friendship, and I am proud of the new START Treaty and our joint efforts to reduce our nuclear arsenals. Beyond that, our two nations continue to expand our commercial and economic ties. Here in America, many Americans can trace their origins to Russia, and all of them are an important part of our national identity.
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Gates to Brief Senate on New START Treaty
DEFENSE.gov (AMERICAN FORCES PRESS SERVICE) ^ | May 6, 2010 | By Elaine Wilson
Posted on May 6, 2010 11:38:45 PM PDT by Cindy
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Statement by President Barack Obama on the Release of Nuclear Posture Review
Whitehouse.gov ^ | April 6, 2010 | n/a
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Obama, Medvedev Commit to Reduce Nuclear Arms, Reset Relationship
AMERICAN FORCES PRESS SERVICE ^ | April 1, 2009 | Fred W. Baker III
Posted on April 1, 2009 4:18:57 PM PDT by Cindy
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703302604575294683713294168.html?mod=wsj_india_main
“Germany Probes Russian Shipments to Iran”
By DAVID CRAWFORD
SNIPPET: “FRANKFURTGerman prosecutors are investigating whether Russia’s main nuclear exporter broke European rules by routing Iran-bound cargo through European incident that diplomats say turned into a major battleground as world powers hashed out international sanctions against Iran.
The shipments wouldn’t break sanctions agreed on at the United Nations, including new rules approved Wednesday.”
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RUSSIA SAYS IN TALKS WITH IRAN ON MORE NUCLEAR PLANTS
(REUTERS) via YNET NEWS.com ^ | Published: 06.10.10, 22:20 / Israel News | n/a
Posted on June 10, 2010 2:41:31 PM PDT by Cindy
SNIPPET: Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Thursday that Moscow was in talks on building further nuclear power plants in Iran a step that, if followed through, would rile the West in addition to the Bushehr site, due to open in August after years of delay.
Lavrovs statement came just hours after Russias Foreign Ministry said the new UN sanctions against Iran over its nuclear program did not oblige Moscow to scrap a controversial deal to deliver surface-to-air missiles to Tehran.
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Russian-Iranian S-300 missile deal not against UN resolution U.S.
RIA Novosti ^ | 6/11/2010 | RIA Novosti
Posted on June 11, 2010 12:44:35 AM PDT by sonofstrangelove
The U.S. State Department said on Friday that the delivery of Russian S-300 surface-to-air missile systems to Iran is not against the recently imposed UN sanctions.
The Resolution 1929, adopted on Wednesday, imposes the fourth round of sanctions against Iran, including tougher financial controls and an expanded arms embargo. It also imposes an asset ban and a travel freeze on more than three dozen companies and individuals.
“The [Resolution] 1929 prohibits the sale and transfer of items on the U.S. Register of Conventional Arms, which does not include the S-300. That said, this is a sale that Russia concluded with Iran a number of years ago and Russia has exercised responsibility and restraint and has not, at this point, delivered those missiles to Iran,” State Department spokesman Philip Crowley told a daily press briefing.
He said that the Resolution 1929 is aimed at strengthening the nuclear non-proliferation regime and provides a framework for addressing nuclear non-proliferation concerns of the global community.
“There’s significant limitations on conventional weapons, missile technology, nuclear technology. It [the resolution] focuses on banking, financial sector and so forth,” Crowley said.
“So we are looking for a strong, united international response to make it clear to Iran that it will pay a price for its current course and that it should based on this pressure, that it will begin to feel very quickly change course,” he added.
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It would appear that if Obama and/or Hillary don’t stay in line, then Putin will come over - and he’ll be bringing his belt....
Here we go again. Another state dinner.
Soviet anthem to be played.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2537748/posts?page=8#8
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“Missing Defense”
IBD Editorials ^ | June 18, 2010 | Investors Business Daily staff
Posted on June 18, 2010 7:19:55 PM PDT by Kaslin
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Inside the Ring
Missile defense deal?
By Bill Gertz
7:03 p.m., Wednesday, June 16, 2010
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