U.S. Cancels Moscow Summit, Cites 'Lack of Progress'

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U.S. President Barack Obama has decided to put off a Moscow summit with Russia's Vladimir Putin, the White House said Wednesday, citing a lack of progress in relations and 'disappointment' over the Edward Snowden affair.

Obama talked about the souring relationship with Moscow in a talk show interview late Tuesday, accusing the Russians of slipping back "into a Cold War mentality."

In a statement, White House spokesman Jay Carney said that while the United States valued what had been accomplished with Russia in Obama's first term, there had not been enough progress to warrant a summit.

"Given our lack of progress on issues such as missile defense and arms control, trade and commercial relations, global security issues, and human rights and civil society in the last twelve months, we have informed the Russian government that we believe it would be more constructive to postpone the summit until we have more results from our shared agenda," Carney said.

"Russia's disappointing decision to grant Edward Snowden temporary asylum was also a factor that we considered in assessing the current state of our bilateral relationship,' he said.

Russia last week granted a year's temporary asylum to Snowden, a former U.S. intelligence contractor who revealed the existence of U.S. electronic surveillance programs that scoop phone and Internet data on a global scale.

Obama was to meet with Putin in Moscow in early September after a G20 summit in Saint Petersburg.

Meanwhile, Russia expressed that it is "disappointed" by the decision of Obama, the Kremlin said Wednesday.

"We are disappointed," Putin's top foreign policy aide Yury Ushakov told reporters, adding it was clear to Moscow that the decision was linked to Snowden who has been granted asylum in Russia.

Ushakov added the situation showed that the United States was still not ready for relations "on an equal basis" with Russia but said the invitation for Obama to visit was still in force.

Comments 12
Thumb bigsami 07 August 2013, 17:25

Let's not be hypocrites either Mr. O. How many Russians defected to the US and we did not extradite them back despite so many requests to do so? Many. So those who live in glass houses should not toss stones.

Thumb Senescence 07 August 2013, 20:45

"America, even if not perfect, remains the freest country in the world"
You jest. A police state more like. The US was assessed as being the 7th freest. New Zealand is #1 in that regard.

Thumb Senescence 08 August 2013, 01:07

10 years ago. I'm sure you're up-to-date with developments accrued during the last decade(violent government overreach and shameful disregard for the 4th amendment, as an example(e.g.http://preview.reuters.com/2013/8/5/exclusive-us-directs-agents-to-cover-up-program-1)), but at least you have freedom of speech going for ya. Not on the internet though, heh.

"The index is based on measures of freedom of speech, freedom of religion, individual economic choice, freedom of association, freedom of assembly, violence and crimes, freedom of movement, homosexual rights and women's rights. Other components of the Freedom Index include human trafficking, sexual violence, female genital mutilation, homicide, freedom of movement, and adoption by homosexuals". And it's quite recent (jan 2013) so it supersedes past assertions in an ever-changing world.

Thumb _mowaten_ 07 August 2013, 18:44

"Let's not be hypocrites" hahahaha what else can they be?

PS: "WE did not extradite them" ? so you consider yourself an american? that explains a lot.

Thumb bigsami 07 August 2013, 18:54

Motormouth I'm a American-Lebanese and proud of it...unlike a conditioned Persian Lebanese want-a-be ingnoranus that you are known to be. lol!

Thumb _mowaten_ 07 August 2013, 19:38

unlike me? of course you're not like me, but not the way you think. i neither have iranian nationality nor claim iranian allegiance as you do with the US. furthermore, while the US is an enemy of lebanon, which supplied the weapons that israel used against us and our people, iranian gave us the means to defend ourselves, making them our ally.

now you can try to justify it to yourself any way you can, try to insult/demonize me or iran, it wont change the hard fact and i dont care about your opinion, you're just a tool.

Thumb bigsami 07 August 2013, 19:58

Sqot ya conditioned Persian slave. Not interested in hearing/reading your useless posts. Your foul reputation follows you here by the look of all those constant DOWN votes. Scram!

Thumb Senescence 07 August 2013, 20:48

There is much to be leaked still (reportedly 20000 files copied to some Brazilian(?) journalist) etc. The country is repulsed by a lack of respect for civil rights and even for the constitution. It was indeed a strong blow to the US's already smudgy image.

Thumb michael715 07 August 2013, 22:23

USA gave asylum to terrorist Akhmadov responsible for Beslan School massacre. Russia gets Snowden. Seems like Putin understands how diminished the US has fallen

Thumb benzona 07 August 2013, 23:57

You forgot jokar Tsarnaev..... And his brother. They rewarded America very well for their generosity ;-)

I love poutine for his way of handling his national affairs.... Not the international ones.

Missing VINCENT 08 August 2013, 01:24

I am not so sure about that. China, when becomes he No. 1 largest economy of this planet, we then have wait and see if they also have the stomach and the will to become the strongest militarily and/or be able to maintain cheap labor w/o the people revolting for better human rights, etc. In the U.S. Presidents and Congressmen come and go from different political views, etc. I rather be the No. 2 and coast under the radar w/o detection.

Missing VINCENT 08 August 2013, 01:41

Mr. Mubarak Hussein Obama was groomed, prepped and package to become a U.S. President for agendas different than foreign policy. After all, he had the audacity to accept a "Novel Peace Prize", if I am not mistaken, prematurely w/o having done anything. I guess saying prematurely implies he was and/or is on his way to achieve world peace. I guess we have to wait and see. Libertarians, not to mistake them with liberals, rather have the U.S. away from foreign conflicts. I am not so sure such is possible with U.S' thirst for oil and hesitance to drill indoors.