Tuesday, May 29, 2012

US ENVOY UNDER FIRE IN RUSSIA AFTER ‘SHOCKING’ SPEECH

05/29/2012 Washington’s controversial ambassador to Moscow was forced to defend himself through Twitter on Tuesday after the Russian foreign ministry furiously condemned a speech he made as shocking.

Ambassador Michael McFaul — a top former foreign policy aide of President Barack Obama who arrived in Russia in January — became the talk of state television this weekend for reportedly accusing the Kremlin of once trying to bribe Kyrgyzstan to close down a US base that has irritated Russia.

State television reported that McFaul had told a group of students at the Higher School of Economics (HSE) in a May 25 speech that Russia offered the former Soviet republic a massive loan to shut the base, whose presence in Central Asia has irritated Moscow.

He also reportedly criticised RT, Russia’s state-run foreign-language television station, and accused Moscow of tying its backing of US foreign policy positions to less criticism of its human rights record.

The Russian foreign ministry on Monday issued a formal statement expressing “utmost puzzlement” at what McFaul said.

“This is not the first time that the words and deeds of Mr McFaul, who holds such a responsible position, prompt shock,” the statement said. Read More

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