MANILA, Philippines — Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov met Sunday for the first time since the
U.S. imposed sanctions last week that Russia said ended hopes for better ties.
Tillerson and Lavrov met at the Association of Southeast
Asian Nations (ASEAN) forum in Manila, an international summit of Asian
diplomats. It marked the first time high level officials of Russia and the
United States came together following the White House's sanctions on Russia and
the Kremlin's retaliatory limits on U.S. diplomatic presence in the country.
Neither responded at the start of the meeting to shouted
questions on the impact the sanctions would have on their discussions. After a
little over an hour, the two emerged, talking longer than expected.
"We felt the readiness of
our U.S. colleagues to continue dialogue. I think there's no alternative to
that," the Russian Foreign Minister said following the over hour long
meeting.
Tillerson then proceeded to his motorcade, making no
comment.
The secretary of State also met with both his South Korean
and Chinese counterparts Sunday to discuss the next step towards the
denuclearization of the Korean peninsula.
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson shakes hands with
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov before
their meeting at the State Department on
May 10, 2017. Yuri Gripas / Reuters
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President Trump and U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Nikki Haley
had praised China Saturday for backing the strict measures against the rogue
state and, following Tillerson’s meeting with North Korean Foreign Minister Ri
Yong-ho Sunday, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi told reporters he urged
Pyongyang not to violate the recently passed resolution. “At this critical
moment, we urge every party to remain calm, to take a decision that helps to
reduce tensions, resume negotiations and secure regional peace development,”
said Wang Yi.
Tillerson did not attend a gala dinner following the first
day of the three-day forum. Senior Adviser R.C. Hammond later told NBC News
that Tillerson skipped the dinner to prepare for the second day of meetings.
"It was a productive day one at ASEAN," Hammond
said. "Good alignment on message to Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
The Secretary spent a few hours preparing for day two, still a lot to do."
The North Korean Foreign Minister attended the dinner, but
Hammond denied any connection between that and Tillerson's absence.
Tillerson and Lavrov's talks showed a willingness of the two
countries to cooperate on bilateral issues despite rising tensions, fueled by
comments by Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev, who on Wednesday wrote in Facebook statement that
the United States' sanctions on Russia were a "declaration of a
full-fledged economic war" and ended hopes for improving relations between
the countries.
Lavrov said Tillerson asked
about Russia's retaliatory decision to expel 755 American diplomats from the
country.
"He was primarily interested ... in details of those
decisions that we grudgingly made in response to the law on anti-Russian
sanctions," Lavrov said. He added that he "provided an
explanation" to the Secretary of State.
Lavrov later said on Russian state TV that Tillerson told
him that Kurt Volker, former U.S. Ambassador to NATO and now special
representative in the Ukraine, would meet Putin senior aide Vladimir Surkov
"in the nearest future."
Tillerson sent Volker to Ukraine last month to
assess the deadlocked conflict in the ex-Soviet republic, which the U.S. cited
as part of the reason for the sanctions it imposed on Russia.
"We would be interested to see what impression the U.S.
special envoy has on the current state of affairs," Lavrov said.
Image: Kurt D. Volker speaks at a Senate Foreign Relations
Committee hearing.
Kurt D. Volker speaks at a SenateForeign Relations Committee hearing. Ryan Kelly / CQ-Roll Call,Inc. |
The U.S. and Russia also showed cooperation on Saturday
at the United Nations Security Council to unanimously pass the strongest economic sanctions against North Korea in
a generation. The sanctions come in response to North Korea's launch of two
intercontinental ballistic missiles in the last month
alone, a major focus of the diplomats who gathered at the ASEAN forum.
Secretary Tillerson praised the agreement between the UN
envoys Sunday, calling it a "good outcome."
"Russia is not hostage to our relations we have to work
together on issues that are far more important than our bilateral relations
alone," the newly appointed Russian Ambassador to the United Nations,
Vassily Nebenzia, told reporters Saturday. "We are working together on
issues that represent importance for international community and this is one of
those."
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