Russian envoy: Bad relations with US unlikely to improve

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Last Updated : Dec 25 2018 | 5:45 PM IST

Russia's U.N. ambassador says relations between Moscow and Washington are "practically non-existent," which he says is bad not only for both countries but for the world and he sees little prospect for improvement anytime soon.

Vassily Nebenzia said in a recent wide-ranging interview with a small group of journalists that the Trump administration should offer some incentives to North Korea to move forward toward denuclearization, saying the situation "is stalemated at the moment."
"I'm concerned that it doesn't roll back" to the 2017 era of increasing nuclear and missile tests and escalating rhetoric, Nebenzia said. "I think that the U.S. hopefully is starting to understand that the situation may go (back)."
As for Iran, Nebenzia said he worries about U.S. strategy if its sanctions don't bring about the changes in behaviour the Trump administration wants. He sees "a danger if they go to the limits."
He said the U.S. and Russia need to talk about global issues including strategic stability, terrorism, narcotics and regional conflicts, and he thinks President Donald Trump "understands pretty well that it's better to cooperate."
But he said because Russia has become a major issue in U.S. domestic policies accused of hacking and interfering in the 2016 U.S. elections which is being investigated by special counsel Robert Mueller "and given the vulnerabilities that drift around this administration, I don't see too bright prospects for improving (relations) any time soon."
It's that the balance of power in the world is changing, he said, "and we definitely witness the rise in a multipolar world" where other centers of power not only Russia and China but India, Brazil and Africa "all want to be a part of the world governance and they want their voice to be heard and their interests taken into account."
If and when the U.S. leaves Syria, Nebenzia said, America's Kurdish allies in the northeast should reintegrate into Syrian society, and "their rights and interests should be taken into account in the final settlement."
Alluding to fears that Turkish forces could cross the border and go after the U.S.-allied Kurdish fighters, Nebenzia added, "I think that's the best antidote for them against any possible bad developments that might take place."
Nebenzia said former U.S. Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice voiced his answer to the question of why Russia is in Syria: "The only reason Russia is present in Syria is to prevent another Libya, and that is true."
Nebenzia said the greatest threat in today's world is not Russia, China, North Korea and Iran as the U.S. national security strategy claims but terrorism and what's needed most is "a true coalition to fight international terrorism."
Responding to questions about Trump's decision to cut the U.S. force in Afghanistan in half, Nebenzia said: "Afghanistan is one country that demonstrated to the whole world that it's impossible to defeat."

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First Published: Dec 25 2018 | 5:45 PM IST

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