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.Russian Govt Slams US for Chechnya Position.

Russia's government slammed U.S. officials Thursday for meeting a rebel
Chechen envoy, and bristled at a Council of Europe resolution deploring
human rights abuses in the breakaway province.

Russia's government slammed U.S. officials Thursday for meeting a rebel
Chechen envoy, and bristled at a Council of Europe resolution deploring
human rights abuses in the breakaway province.

The unhappy Russian responses came amid revived international criticism of
Moscow's 2-year-old war in Chechnya, criticism that had subsided last fall
after Russia expressed strong support for the U.S.-led anti-terrorism
campaign. 

Russia's Foreign Ministry said in a statement that a recent meeting between
Ilyas Akhmadov, the Chechen separatists' chief international " diplomat ",
and U.S. State Department officials "runs counter to the spirit of
cooperation and partnership between the two countries in the fight against
international terrorism."

"The U.S. administration, which says it is necessary to fight any
manifestations of terrorism around the world, is actually encouraging
Chechen terrorists who continue bandit attacks against Russian servicemen,
representatives of the local administration and civilians," the statement
said. 

Akhmadov's meetings with U.S. officials have angered Russians before. U.S.
officials insist the meetings are part of several contacts in efforts to
promote a peaceful solution to the war.

Meanwhile, Russian officials also criticized a resolution by the Council of
Europe's parliamentary assembly urging Russia to boost political efforts to
end the war and denouncing a lack of Russian progress in improving human
rights for Chechen civilians.

Kremlin envoy Sergei Yastrzhembsky dismissed accusations of human rights
abuses. "This is evidently an echo of the discussion about how U.S.
servicemen treat Taliban and al-Qaida fighters," he was quoted by the
Interfax news agency as saying.

He and Russia's chief delegate to the parliamentary assembly, Leonid
Slutsky, protested the resolution's suggestion that crimes committed in
Chechnya be tackled under the Geneva Convention on protecting civilians in
war. They said the convention applies only to wars between states.

"This is a counter-terrorist operation being carried out by the federal
authorities on their own territory, not an interstate conflict,"
Yastrzhembsky was quoted as saying.

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