U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov are meeting in Geneva in their
first formal talks since the secretary assumed her new post.
The
discussions are expected to cover world tensions from Afghanistan, to
U.S. plans for a missile defense shield in Europe, to Iran's nuclear
program.
Earlier in Brussels, Clinton described Europe as an
essential U.S. partner and pledged to continue building the
trans-Atlantic relationship.
On ties with Russia, Clinton
noted good chances for cooperation on such issues as terrorism and
non-proliferation. But she said the sides disagree on certain things,
stressing Washington's condemnation of Russia's military action in
Georgia last year.
She criticized Russia for using energy as a
tool of intimidation and said U.S engagement with Russia in no way
underm
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