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US 'takes a beating'

2008-09-29 14:04

Matthew Lee

New York - Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice returns to Washington after a gruelling week at the United Nations, where US prestige and influence took a beating at the hands of Russia, Iran and North Korea.

In the midst of a global financial crisis blamed by some on the United States and problems with key anti-terror ally Pakistan, Rice spent eight days here trying to resurrect many of the waning Bush administration's most important foreign policy goals.

The results on those were decidedly mixed.

On the positive side, Rice's intense long-distance lobbying of lawmakers in Washington achieved a major breakthrough in Congress on the administration's civilian nuclear deal with India.

At the same time, however:

  • North Korea expelled UN atomic inspectors and said it would shortly restart a nuclear reactor it had disabled under faltering international talks to get it to give up the bomb. The chief US negotiator is to visit Pyongyang this week in a bid to salvage the process.

  • Russia, irate at criticism for its war with Georgia, stymied US hopes to have the UN Security Council begin drafting new sanctions on Iran over its nuclear programme. Instead, in a rebuff to Washington, the council agreed only to reaffirm three previous rounds of sanctions.

  • Pakistan insisted on respect for its sovereignty at the UN as its military launched warning shots or flares at two American choppers near the Afghan-Pakistan border, prompting an exchange of fire between a joint US-Afghan patrol and Pakistani troops on the ground below.

    First face-to-face discussion

    Attending her final UN General Assembly session as America's top diplomat, Rice held more than 80 meetings with world leaders and senior officials but perhaps none was more closely watched than her encounter on Wednesday with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.

    In their first face-to-face discussion since Russia invaded pro-Western Georgia last month, Rice and Lavrov appeared to agree on little. One US official who sat in, Daniel Fried, described it as "a polite, thorough exchange of views where the disagreements were quite clear".

    And those disagreements extended beyond Georgia.

    Russia, a permanent member of the UN Security Council, announced even before the Rice-Lavrov session that it would not attend a planned ministerial-level meeting with the other four permanent council members on Iran, forcing its cancellation.

    The United States and Europe had sought the meeting to show unity in their desire to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons and start drafting new sanctions. Russia then cemented its diplomatic victory by agreeing to a new UN resolution that maintains only the status quo.

    The same day the watered-down resolution passed, Lavrov took to the floor of the General Assembly to denounce the domination of world affairs after the promise of global post-9/11 unity by a single power - a veiled reference to the United States.

    "The solidarity of the international community fostered on the wave of struggle against terrorism turned out to be somehow 'privatised,"' Lavrov said.

    He cited the US invasion of Iraq "under the false pretext of fight on terror and nuclear arms proliferation" and questions of excessive use of force against civilians in counterterrorism operations in Afghanistan.

    - AP

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