The U.S. isn't attempting to influence Ukraine, Georgia and other former Soviet republics and is supporting democracy in those countries, U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell said
Published:
8 December 2004 y., Wednesday
The U.S. isn't attempting to influence Ukraine, Georgia and other former Soviet republics and is supporting democracy in those countries, U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell said.
``We are not competing or fighting over these places,'' Powell said yesterday in Bulgaria, according to a State Department transcript. ``We are not asking them to choose between the East and the West.''
Powell, attending a meeting of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, criticized Russia for failing to meet its commitments to withdraw forces from Georgia and Moldova. Russia's delegation later issued a statement saying such comments weren't justifiable, Interfax news agency reported.
Ukraine's Nov. 21 election, in which Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovych was at first declared the winner, has caused a rift between Russia, which supported his bid for the presidency, and the U.S. and the European Union, which supported opposition leader Viktor Yushchenko. Ukraine's Supreme Court has upheld Yushchenko's charges that there was voter fraud and ruled the election must be re-run on Dec. 26.
The standoff in Ukraine put U.S. President George W. Bush in opposition to Russian President Vladimir Putin with whom Bush has cultivated a close relationship based on fighting terrorism.
Šaltinis:
Bloomberg
Copying, publishing, announcing any information from the News.lt portal without written permission of News.lt editorial office is prohibited.
The most popular articles
Kabul residents express mixed views on their country's future security ahead of U.S. President Barack Obama's announcement of a withdrawal plan.
more »
The U.S Food and Drug Administration will release graphic warning labels for cigarette packages this week, to remind the American public about the dangers of smoking, moving away from the smaller print warnings currently found on cartons.
more »
Amateur video footage shows the immediate aftermath of Russian plane crash. There were 52 passengers and crew aboard the Tupolev-134 when it went down on Monday night.
more »
Israel's Arava Power Company has unveiled the country's first commercial solar field. The firm, which is investing almost $2 million on building a series of plants across the Negev desert hopes to start a "Solar Revolution" in the largely arid country.
more »
Shape-shifting robot mannequins are being used by an Estonian company to help solve one of the biggest problems for the online clothing industry - giving customers clothes which fit properly.
more »
NASA releases video of a solar flare erupting from the sun.
more »
Residents of the Argentine town of Villa la Angostura are warned to stay inside after a blanket of volcanic ash descends.
more »
An energy efficient home, measuring just 3 metres cubed, is helping people realise how to cut their carbon footprint.
more »
Remote, windswept Macquarie Island in the Southern Ocean is being purged of its rabbits in a massive eradication programme designed to reverse more than a hundred years of environmental destruction.
more »
Space Shuttle Endeavour lands at the Kennedy Space Station in Florida for the last time after completing its mission to the International Space Station, as Space Shuttle Atlantis prepares for NASA’s last shuttle mission.
more »