John Kerry
Related: About this forumCNN article on relationship between Lavrov and Kerry
http://www.cnn.com/2014/04/16/world/europe/ukraine-talks-kerry-lavrov/index.html?hpt=hp_c2Excerpts (there's full text and video at the link)
Lavrov, 64, is a career diplomat who has spent more than 40 years as a Russian envoy in posts around the world, and has been nicknamed "Minister No" for his tough, by-the-book approach to negotiations.But both men are from the same generation, and observers say they have developed a mutual respect for one another over a series of face-to-face meetings since Kerry took the job in February last year. "It seems both Kerry and Lavrov prefer the old school, they do it with grace," says one Moscow-based analyst who declined to be named in this report. "It looks like they've developed a pretty good rapport, and this is a stark difference from when Lavrov's partners were Condoleezza Rice and Hillary Clinton."
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Lavrov and Kerry have managed to conjure up a détente of sorts over the past year. Lavrov's English is excellent, and both men speak French. Lavrov often joins Kerry to talk policy on his frequent garden strolls during face-to-face meetings, and last month the pair were photographed kicking a soccer ball around the grounds of the U.S. ambassador's house in London. Both are reportedly avid sports fans -- Kerry played varsity soccer at Yale University, while Lavrov is a die-hard fan of Moscow club FC Spartak.
And in January, Kerry surprised Lavrov with a gift of two giant Idaho potatoes during a meeting in Paris. Kerry said that his friend had mentioned the spuds during a conversation over Christmas. Not to be outdone, the Russian gave State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki a pink "ushanka" hat to help her keep "warm and fancy" during the winter storms in the U.S.
But it is their professionalism, not personal interests, that really makes the relationship work, according to Dmitri Trenin, director of the Carnegie Moscow Center.
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As the U.S. and Russia join the EU and Ukraine for four-way talks aimed at defusing the Ukrainian crisis, experts hope Kerry and Lavrov's close working relationship will enable them to take the edge off what are expected to be contentious proceedings.
"The situation now is very, very tense and very dangerous," says the Moscow-based analyst who declined to be named in this report. "But the fact that Lavrov and Kerry talk so often is a very positive sign. They can agree and disagree on certain issues, but this personal relationship helps a little bit."
ProSense
(116,464 posts)This is classic diplomacy. The situation is definitely tense, and cooler heads need to prevail.
karynnj
(59,942 posts)Great that Kerry is getting recognition for his professionalism and his skill as a diplomat. One - now they get it - comment - so CNN now says that Kerry was known for his sense of humor. Anyone watching him in hearings or listening to most of his non serious policy speeches saw that years ago. In fact, what I always enjoyed was that he was genuinely witty and he used humor to defuse situations about to explode. (This was often the case in the hours on the Senate floor on START) It was also note worthy that his humor was almost never used to hurt others - there was no meanness there.
I watched the tail end of his Geneva press conference on Ukraine. I hope and pray that what they have worked out will actually be able to be achieved. This really is an incredibly scary situation.
YvonneCa
(10,117 posts)...perfect, karynnj. Isn't it the truth...after all these years they finally are changing their tune! I agree with all you say here. The situation is very serious. JK is our best chance at getting this right.
And thanks to MBS for posting this.
wisteria
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mylye2222
(2,992 posts)wow! Big Progress!!!!!
And on that sense of humour, I do have to ad that he' like critics on his French skills, s very good in self-deprecation one! remember is speech without note in the State Departemen'ts lobby the day he took office!
And the bests: he even jokes about things that for surely had hurts him personnaly in the past, such like critics on his French skills, as he did on first trip in Paris last year.
Or when he was sworned by Biden: " As a recovering politician, it feels good to be sworn in"!!!!
I hope now some RW media will be stay now spechless for a while regarding Kerry Bashing!