Grand Masters Gather
If international politics is a gigantic chess game, these guys are the Grand Masters.
From Novosti
NOVO-OGARYOVO (Moscow Region), July 13 (RIA Novosti) - A group of Russian and U.S. dignitaries gathered Friday at the presidential residence near Moscow behind closed doors in a bid to repair shattered ties.
The panel called "Russia-USA: A Look Into the Future," led by former U.S. Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger and former Russian Prime Minister Yevgeny Primakov, declined to comment on the first Moscow session, but said it was a successful beginning to a series of high-level meetings.
"We discussed many issues. Our goal was not to get media coverage, score public relations points, or press home any propaganda messages. We came here to solve problems," Primakov said.
"We agreed to hold the next meeting in mid-December in Washington, D.C.," where the panelists will meet with President George W. Bush, he added.
Kissinger thanked Putin for his hospitality and praised the Russian leader for his realistic and open approach.
"We appreciate the time that President Putin gave us and the frank manner in which he explained his point of view," he said.
When asked whether U.S. unilateral interventionism was on the agenda, Kissinger said that "nuclear proliferation" and "nuclear threats," rather than U.S. policies, are the biggest danger to world peace.
"I do not think that [U.S.] expansion is a problem of the period. The problem of the period is how to avoid nuclear conflict and in this case we believe that Russia and America should have common objectives."
Addressing the panel's first meeting, Putin thanked its participants for their quick response to the idea to set up such a high-level group, first aired during his April meeting with Kissinger and Primakov, and urged them to keep the debate as close to the ground as possible.
"[Your findings] should not be brought to our foreign ministries to gather dust there. They should be treated as something of practical use," he said.
He stressed that the idea was to set up a broad panel that would be open-minded when discussing issues.
"We cannot afford having a Russia-U.S. relationship that depends on the current political situation inside both our countries. We cannot allow our relationship to serve such narrow issues, as, for example, election campaigns in Russia or the U.S.," Putin said.
Apart from Kissinger, the U.S. team includes former Secretary of State George Schultz; former Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin; former Special Representative for Arms Control, Nonproliferation and Disarmament Ambassador Thomas Graham, Jr.; former Senator Sam Nunn; and Chevron Chairman and Chief Executive Officer David O'Reilly.
Apart from Primakov, the Russian team includes Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov; former Ambassador to the U.S. Yuly Vorontsov; Deputy Board Chairman of UES Russia Leonid Drachevsky; UC Rusal Deputy Chief Executive Officer Alexander Livshits, and former Soviet Armed Forces Chief of Staff Mikhail Moiseyev.
We cannot afford having a Russia-U.S. relationship that depends on the current political situation inside both our countries. We cannot allow our relationship to serve such narrow issues, as, for example, election campaigns in Russia or the U.S.,"
Meaning of course that the real decisions should be made by an anointed elite-rather than popular vote.
Putin, Kissinger and co. understand that the peasantry and petty bourgeois cannot be trusted to run their own country's affairs.
From Novosti
NOVO-OGARYOVO (Moscow Region), July 13 (RIA Novosti) - A group of Russian and U.S. dignitaries gathered Friday at the presidential residence near Moscow behind closed doors in a bid to repair shattered ties.
The panel called "Russia-USA: A Look Into the Future," led by former U.S. Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger and former Russian Prime Minister Yevgeny Primakov, declined to comment on the first Moscow session, but said it was a successful beginning to a series of high-level meetings.
"We discussed many issues. Our goal was not to get media coverage, score public relations points, or press home any propaganda messages. We came here to solve problems," Primakov said.
"We agreed to hold the next meeting in mid-December in Washington, D.C.," where the panelists will meet with President George W. Bush, he added.
Kissinger thanked Putin for his hospitality and praised the Russian leader for his realistic and open approach.
"We appreciate the time that President Putin gave us and the frank manner in which he explained his point of view," he said.
When asked whether U.S. unilateral interventionism was on the agenda, Kissinger said that "nuclear proliferation" and "nuclear threats," rather than U.S. policies, are the biggest danger to world peace.
"I do not think that [U.S.] expansion is a problem of the period. The problem of the period is how to avoid nuclear conflict and in this case we believe that Russia and America should have common objectives."
Addressing the panel's first meeting, Putin thanked its participants for their quick response to the idea to set up such a high-level group, first aired during his April meeting with Kissinger and Primakov, and urged them to keep the debate as close to the ground as possible.
"[Your findings] should not be brought to our foreign ministries to gather dust there. They should be treated as something of practical use," he said.
He stressed that the idea was to set up a broad panel that would be open-minded when discussing issues.
"We cannot afford having a Russia-U.S. relationship that depends on the current political situation inside both our countries. We cannot allow our relationship to serve such narrow issues, as, for example, election campaigns in Russia or the U.S.," Putin said.
Apart from Kissinger, the U.S. team includes former Secretary of State George Schultz; former Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin; former Special Representative for Arms Control, Nonproliferation and Disarmament Ambassador Thomas Graham, Jr.; former Senator Sam Nunn; and Chevron Chairman and Chief Executive Officer David O'Reilly.
Apart from Primakov, the Russian team includes Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov; former Ambassador to the U.S. Yuly Vorontsov; Deputy Board Chairman of UES Russia Leonid Drachevsky; UC Rusal Deputy Chief Executive Officer Alexander Livshits, and former Soviet Armed Forces Chief of Staff Mikhail Moiseyev.
We cannot afford having a Russia-U.S. relationship that depends on the current political situation inside both our countries. We cannot allow our relationship to serve such narrow issues, as, for example, election campaigns in Russia or the U.S.,"
Meaning of course that the real decisions should be made by an anointed elite-rather than popular vote.
Putin, Kissinger and co. understand that the peasantry and petty bourgeois cannot be trusted to run their own country's affairs.
7 Comments:
That's taking things a bit far isn't it Trev ?
I think it just means less political interference in the day-to-day work of diplomacy (look at Cheney's efforts in the last 7 years) and more respect and consultation with the professionals. It doesn't mean their advice has to be followed or that its the only way of doing things (the Bush-Putin fishing trip probably both horrified and bemused Foggy Bottom) but that they have valuable experience.
I thought I was being moderate to the point of wimpishness Fergus.
A bit more conspiratorial minded than you I am.
Three of my least favourite people in one room, Kissinger, Putin aand Primakov-not good.
Henry Kissinger is a war criminal:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7879842842169373463&q=hitchens+kissinger&total=27&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=3
Oh I don't deny they're all nasty b******ds but at least they're talking and probably reducing the escalation of tensions.
The World Bank ranks nations. The New World Order has Asia as the big gainer and Europe as the big loser.
http://siteresources.worldbank.org/DATASTATISTICS/Resources/GDP_PPP.pdf
Fergus,the fact that they're Bustards and all talkng,probably only means that more plans that the likes of you and i will never be privy to,are being hatched.
While Britain and the U.S.A have already entered into disastrous wars without any mandate from the plebs(or the patricians for that matter)don't count on their plans being benign.Putin particularly,is becoming bolder by the week in showing what he really thinks,and Kissinger has been up to his neck in it for years.
Hey Mah....I'm a bit surprised you're not on already....you must be outraged....that photo....Putty and The Kiss ! Shaking hands....more fulsomely than Baghdad '84 !
Chur Bro'
Ever considered that Old Henare Kissinger might just be a mad old control freak ? What day's his sabbath ?
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