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MOSCOW, Sept. 18 (Xinhuanet) -- President Vladimir
Putin said in an interview with a US television network Sunday that Russia will
not seek a return to the Cold War rivalry with the United States.
"There will be no rolling back, at least on the part of
Russia,to the past. We are not foes. We are partners in many international spheres,
and I hope that will be so in the future, because the interests of our countries
and people coincide to a large extent," Putin said in an interview with
Fox News television. The transcript of the interview was published on the
Kremlin's official web site.
Russia and the United States supplement each other in
the economy and can also do well in key spheres of the international agenda,
including the Iraq problem, the Iranian nuclear program and the Korean nuclear
issue, Putin said.
International security and disarmament are the
spheres unthinkable without Russia and the United States, Putin said, "We are
the world's number one partners in these spheres."
Asked by Fox News Sunday host Chris Wallace if he has
any doubts which country, Russia or the United States, is more democratic, Putin
said he would not give any assessments but was convinced that "democracy cannot
be exported from one country to another, like you cannot export revolutions or
ideology."
Turning to the issue of Iraq, Putin said, "We proceed
from the assumption that sooner or later foreign troops will have to leave
Iraq."
Asked by Wallace about his sense of a timetable for
the pulloutof foreign troops, Putin answered: "I believe it should be within 12
months or more, 24 months, something like that."
Everything will depend on the rate of Iraqi security
forces getting to their feet but it would be right to define the time frames,
which would introduce order and make everyone move in the right direction, Putin
said.
On Iran's nuclear program, Putin said Tehran is
rather cooperative in its relations with the International Atomic Energy Agency.
"I have just met with the Iranian president in New
York and he assured me that Iran wants to continue negotiations with the
European trio," Putin said.
Germany, France and Britain, the so-called European
trio that has been in talks with Tehran to persuade it to scrap uranium
enrichment, bristled at Iran's August move to renew uranium conversion
activities and warned of backing a US push to bring Iran before the UN Security
Council for sanctions.
"We are ready to coordinate our actions with American
and European partners. I must say that our positions are rather close.At least
all of us are categorically against the proliferation of nuclear weapons,
particularly in Iran," he said.
In the interview, Putin also ruled out a third term
as president.
"Under no circumstances am I prepared to change the
constitution," which bars him from running for a third term, Putinsaid when
asked if he would seek re-election in 2008. Enditem |