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Rice Avoids Criticizing Putin as U.S. Seeks Russia's Cooperation 

Michael Abramowitz and Peter Finn
Washington Post
Sunday October 14, 2007

With the Kremlin backsliding on democracy, Secretary of State 
Condoleezza Rice has responded with expressions of dismay over a 
crackdown on independent institutions, while steering clear of any 
direct criticism of President Vladimir Putin's possible plan to 
extend his hold on power by becoming prime minister next year. 

On the second day of her trip here, Rice assured human rights 
activists and other members of Russian civil society that she 
supports their efforts to protect "universal values" such as freedom 
of expression, worship and assembly.

A few hours later, however, Rice told reporters that she had not 
raised the issue of Putin's political future when she met with him 
Friday, saying the topic was not appropriate for a meeting devoted 
to security issues.

"There's a lot of speculation about who's going to be president, 
whether President Putin is going to take any number of jobs or no 
job at all," Rice said in an interview with reporters traveling with 
her. "I just think speculating on that is not going to help the 
situation." But she added, "I think there is too much concentration 
of power in the Kremlin."

Administration officials once thought that Putin's decision on his 
future would be a defining moment for Russia, when it would become 
clear whether the rule of law or the rule of one man would win out. 
Their careful language following Putin's recent announcement that he 
might become prime minister shows how cautiously Rice and other 
officials are now balancing concern about the Kremlin's autocratic 
moves with the need to enlist its cooperation on confronting Iran, 
missile defense and other volatile issues. It may also reflect a 
recognition that the United States has limited influence on Russia's 
decisions.

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