"Russia’s top diplomat said Friday that the Obama administration had been “small-hearted” and vindictive toward his country, spoiling relations and jeopardizing cooperation on critical issues including the Syria conflict.
“U.S.-Russia
relations are suffering not from the fact that there are conflicts but
rather because the previous U.S. administration was small-hearted and
they were revengeful,” Mr. Lavrov said. “They put this time bomb in
U.S.-Russia relations. I didn’t expect that from a Nobel Peace Prize
winner.”
Kevin Lewis, a spokesman for former President Barack Obama, did not immediately respond to an emailed request for comment.
Mr.
Lavrov was referring to the steep slide in relations between Washington
and the Kremlin over a variety of issues, including the imposition of sanctions on Russia in connection with Russia’s annexation of the Crimean Peninsula in Ukraine.
He said he had never bargained with his Western counterparts about the lifting of sanctions. He also dismissed allegations of Russian meddling in the 2016 American presidential election to tilt the outcome in favor of Donald J. Trump instead of Hillary Clinton.
He said he had never bargained with his Western counterparts about the lifting of sanctions. He also dismissed allegations of Russian meddling in the 2016 American presidential election to tilt the outcome in favor of Donald J. Trump instead of Hillary Clinton.
Mr.
Lavrov said he had asked his American counterpart, Secretary of State
Rex W. Tillerson, for evidence of Russian meddling in the election and
was told it was confidential.
Mr. Lavrov dismissed that contention as well.
There
are still large gaps between the Russian and American positions on a
number of matters, from the question of what to do about Iran to how to
handle the North Korean nuclear crisis.
On
Iran, Mr. Lavrov said he agreed with European diplomats who this week
rejected American demands to reopen the 2015 nuclear agreement. The deal
has been endorsed by the United Nations Security Council, Mr. Lavrov
said, and if there are other concerns about Iran, such as its ballistic
missiles program or its role in Syria, they should be addressed
separately.
“Bringing
together apples and oranges would be wrong, especially in such a
complicated issue as the Iran nuke deal,” Mr. Lavrov said.
On
North Korea, he said it was time to “calm down the hotheads” and
consider offers of mediation, including one by Secretary General António
Guterres of the United Nations. Mr. Lavrov advocated what he called a
“reasonable” approach to resolving the standoff, “instead of
kindergarten fights between children.”"
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