U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice testifies
before the Senate Appropriations Foreign Operations Subcommittee on Capitol Hill in
Washington May 10, 2007. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo)
WASHINGTON, May 10
(Xinhua) -- U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Thursday U.S.-Russia
relations are good on many things but are "difficult" in some areas.
"On many things we have done very well, but the fact
is that on some others it's been a difficult period," Rice said while testifying
at a Senate committee.
"The Russians, I think, do not accept fully that our
relations with countries that are their neighbors, that were once part of the
Soviet Union, are quite honestly good relations between independent states and
the United States," Rice said.
"It's even more difficult when one looks at what is
happening domestically in Russia where I think it's fair to say that there has
been a turning back of some of the reforms that led to the decentralization of
power out of the Kremlin," Rice said.
Rice made the comments before her planned visit to
Moscow next week to persuade Russia to accept a U.S. plan to deploy missile
defense system in East Europe.
The United States has claimed the missile defense
system is aimed against states and groups in the Middle East that are seeking
weapons of mass destruction, not against Russia. Russia has strongly opposed to
the plan and said the missile system poses a threat to its security.
U.S.-Russia relations have been cool in recent years due to deep differences between each other on many issues.