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Russia, US downplay spy case

Suspect on the run:

RUSSIA: Russian and the United States sought to shield improving ties from fallout in a Cold War-style espionage case on Wednesday, while a key suspect went missing after jumping bail in Cyprus.

After initially attacking the US announcement of the arrest of 10 spy suspects as “baseless and improper” — raising the spectre of a diplomatic standoff — Moscow stepped back with more conciliatory comments.

Neither nation wants to undermine fragile improvements in long-strained ties, political analysts said.

“We expect that the incident involving the arrest in the United States of a group of people suspected of spying for Russia will not negatively affect Russian-US relations,” a Foreign Ministry official said, on condition of anonymity.

US officials echoed Russian hopes that the scandal, which had echoes of the fiction of John le Carre, would not ruin the relationship “reset” initiated by US President Barack Obama and embraced by Russian President Dmitry Medvedev.

“We are going to work as hard as we can to move beyond this,” State Department spokesman P.J. Crowley told a news briefing on Wednesday.

“It is absolutely evident that the scandal will wind down, as neither side wants a disruption of the ‘reset’ (of relations),” said Alexander Golts, a Russian military analyst.

A senior Obama administration official said Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs William Burns had discussed the matter with the Russian ambassador in Washington.

The US Justice Department on Monday announced it had arrested 10 suspected spies in four locations on the eastern seaboard, where some of them had led seemingly typical suburban lives among unsuspecting neighbors. An 11th suspect, Christopher Robert Metsos, 55, was arrested in Cyprus on Tuesday and freed on bail. Cypriot police said on Wednesday that Metsos was missing and that a warrant for his arrest was being prepared for violating the bail terms.

Metsos had been expected to sign in at a police station in the coastal town of Larnaca but failed to appear, police said.

Putin sent that message on Tuesday, telling ex-US President Bill Clinton that US police were “out of control” and “throwing people in jail”. But he then added that they were just doing their job, and said he hoped the spy scandal would not reverse “all the positive gains”.

Russian-US ties deteriorated steadily after the US-led invasion of Iraq in 2003, which Putin vehemently criticised, and hit new lows when Russia sent forces into pro-Western Georgia in a five-day war in 2008.

Signs of new warmth since then include Russia’s backing of new sanctions against Iran this month and the major nuclear arms control treaty Medvedev and Obama clinched in April. Moscow, Thursday, Reuters

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