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Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has said he hopes US President-elect Barack Obama will help rebuild the strained relations between their two countries. | Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has said he hopes US President-elect Barack Obama will help rebuild the strained relations between their two countries. |
In a speech in Washington, Mr Medvedev said that a new US administration might be able to address what he described as a lack of "necessary mutual trust". | In a speech in Washington, Mr Medvedev said that a new US administration might be able to address what he described as a lack of "necessary mutual trust". |
He said he wanted to meet Mr Obama soon after he takes office in January. | He said he wanted to meet Mr Obama soon after he takes office in January. |
The Russian leader also indicated that Russia might accept a compromise over a planned US missile shield in Europe. | The Russian leader also indicated that Russia might accept a compromise over a planned US missile shield in Europe. |
Two weeks ago, he said Moscow would neutralise the possible deployment by the US of a tracking radar in the Czech Republic and missile interceptors in Poland by stationing short-range missiles in its western enclave of Kaliningrad. | Two weeks ago, he said Moscow would neutralise the possible deployment by the US of a tracking radar in the Czech Republic and missile interceptors in Poland by stationing short-range missiles in its western enclave of Kaliningrad. |
The US insists the shield is incapable of threatening Russia and is designed solely to guard against missile attacks by "rogue states". | The US insists the shield is incapable of threatening Russia and is designed solely to guard against missile attacks by "rogue states". |
'Encouraged by signals' | 'Encouraged by signals' |
In his speech to the Council on Foreign Relations following the G20 summit on the global economic crisis in Washington, President Medvedev welcomed the election of Mr Obama on 4 November. | In his speech to the Council on Foreign Relations following the G20 summit on the global economic crisis in Washington, President Medvedev welcomed the election of Mr Obama on 4 November. |
"US-Russian relations lack the necessary mutual trust. We pin such hopes on the arrival of the new US administration," he explained. | "US-Russian relations lack the necessary mutual trust. We pin such hopes on the arrival of the new US administration," he explained. |
We have a chance to solve the problem through either agreeing on a global [anti-missile] system or, as a minimum, to find a solution on the existing programmes which would suit the Russian Federation Russian President Dmitry Medvedev | |
Mr Medvedev said Russia had a strong "strategic partnership" with China, "a very good, full-fledged, friendly exchange". | |
"Of course I want to have the same kind of relations with the United States," he went on. | |
Relations between Moscow and Washington have been particularly strained since August by Russia's war with Georgia over the breakaway regions of South Ossetia and Abkhazia. | Relations between Moscow and Washington have been particularly strained since August by Russia's war with Georgia over the breakaway regions of South Ossetia and Abkhazia. |
Mr Medvedev said the first step to restoring relations would be a meeting soon after Mr Obama's inauguration, "without prevarications or preconditions". | Mr Medvedev said the first step to restoring relations would be a meeting soon after Mr Obama's inauguration, "without prevarications or preconditions". |
The president also said that Russia would not be the first to escalate the situation over the plans for the US missile shield in Europe. | The president also said that Russia would not be the first to escalate the situation over the plans for the US missile shield in Europe. |
"We will not do anything until America takes the first step," he said. | "We will not do anything until America takes the first step," he said. |
Moscow says it will neutralise the US system with short-range missilesMr Medvedev said he had been encouraged by signs that Mr Obama was less enthusiastic about the shield than President George W Bush. | |
"[The] first signal we received shows that our partners plan to think about this programme rather than to simply rubber-stamp it," he said. | "[The] first signal we received shows that our partners plan to think about this programme rather than to simply rubber-stamp it," he said. |
The Russian president also for the first time suggested Moscow might accept changes to the US shield plans, rather than simply their abandonment. | The Russian president also for the first time suggested Moscow might accept changes to the US shield plans, rather than simply their abandonment. |
"We have a chance to solve the problem through either agreeing on a global system or, as a minimum, to find a solution on the existing programmes which would suit the Russian Federation," he added. | |
Cuba trip | |
On Friday, French President Nicolas Sarkozy warned Mr Medvedev about deploying missiles in Kaliningrad, which borders Poland. | On Friday, French President Nicolas Sarkozy warned Mr Medvedev about deploying missiles in Kaliningrad, which borders Poland. |
At an EU-Russia summit in Nice, both sides agreed there should be no provocative moves before another meeting next year to discuss Moscow's security plans. | At an EU-Russia summit in Nice, both sides agreed there should be no provocative moves before another meeting next year to discuss Moscow's security plans. |
Meanwhile, the Kremlin has announced that Mr Medvedev will visit Cuba as part of a Latin American tour this month. | Meanwhile, the Kremlin has announced that Mr Medvedev will visit Cuba as part of a Latin American tour this month. |
He was already scheduled to visit Brazil and Peru as well as Venezuela, whose President Hugo Chavez has an antagonistic relationship with the US. | He was already scheduled to visit Brazil and Peru as well as Venezuela, whose President Hugo Chavez has an antagonistic relationship with the US. |
Correspondents say Washington's irritation will increase now that he will become the first Russian leader in eight years to visit Cuba, a key client of the Soviet Union during the Cold War. | Correspondents say Washington's irritation will increase now that he will become the first Russian leader in eight years to visit Cuba, a key client of the Soviet Union during the Cold War. |
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