Michele Kelemen http://whqr.org en Myanmar Leader's Visit To Washington A Historic Occasion http://whqr.org/post/myanmar-leaders-visit-washington-historic-occasion Transcript <p>ROBERT SIEGEL, HOST: <p>For the first time in nearly five decades, the president of Myanmar paid a visit to the White House. Thein Sein has overseen some dramatic changes in his country, long a pariah on the world stage. And the Obama administration has been trying to encourage those reforms by easing sanctions. President Obama himself went to Myanmar, also known as Burma, last year. Mon, 20 May 2013 21:28:00 +0000 Michele Kelemen 36739 at http://whqr.org Kerry's Agenda: Priorities Emerge With Travel http://whqr.org/post/kerrys-agenda-priorities-emerge-travel Transcript <p>SCOTT SIMON, HOST: <p>The U.S. Secretary of State, John Kerry, has been in the Middle East, Rome and Russia this week trying to find some kind of diplomatic end to Syria's civil war. He's also been trying to revive Israeli/Palestinian peace talks. Mr. Kerry has been the U.S. Sat, 11 May 2013 09:30:00 +0000 Michele Kelemen 36248 at http://whqr.org Kerry's Visit To Russia A Chance To Talk Syria, Mend Fences http://whqr.org/post/kerrys-visit-russia-chance-talk-syria-mend-fences Secretary of State John Kerry sets off for what he calls "a long overdue" trip to Russia on Monday, and Syria is likely to top the agenda.<p>But U.S.-Russian relations are frosty these days. The U.S. is imposing targeted sanctions on Russian human rights violators, while Moscow is preventing American families from adopting Russian children.<p>Kerry would be wise, though, not to dwell on these and other disputes, says Angela Stent, director of the Center for Eurasian, Russian and East European Studies at Georgetown University. Mon, 06 May 2013 07:44:00 +0000 Michele Kelemen 35915 at http://whqr.org Kerry's Visit To Russia A Chance To Talk Syria, Mend Fences U.S. Wary As Qatar Ramps Up Support Of Syrian Rebels http://whqr.org/post/us-wary-qatar-ramps-support-syrian-rebels President Obama has been hosting a series of visitors from the Middle East, and all of them have been urging the U.S. to get more involved in Syria.<p>They have included the emir of Qatar, Sheik Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, whose country has been arming rebel forces in Syria. Obama wants to see such aid go to moderates — but that requires more cooperation with partners like Qatar. Problem is, they don't always see eye to eye.<p>Qatar was already an important U.S. Fri, 26 Apr 2013 18:46:00 +0000 Michele Kelemen 35448 at http://whqr.org U.S. Wary As Qatar Ramps Up Support Of Syrian Rebels Syria Conflict Brings Middle East Leaders To White House http://whqr.org/post/syria-conflict-brings-middle-east-leaders-white-house In the coming weeks, the Obama administration plays host to the leaders of several Middle Eastern nations, including the United Arab Emirates, Turkey, Qatar and Jordan.<p>They are coming, in part, to register their concerns about the ongoing violence in Syria and to nudge the Obama administration to do more to tip the balance in favor of the rebels trying to oust President Bashar Assad.<p>Already, there's been no shortage of meetings on Syria. Secretary of State John Kerry is heading to yet another one in Istanbul later this month. Sun, 14 Apr 2013 09:12:00 +0000 Michele Kelemen 34785 at http://whqr.org Syria Conflict Brings Middle East Leaders To White House John Kerry, A 'Recovering Politician,' Settles Into Diplomatic Role http://whqr.org/post/john-kerry-recovering-politician-settles-diplomatic-role Secretary of State John Kerry describes himself as a recovering politician. He's just getting used to the fact that he can't speak quite as freely as he did when he was a senator.<p>"Each word means more, each relationship is played differently," <a href="http://www.state.gov/secretary/remarks/2013/03/205638.htm" target="_blank">he said in an interview with NPR</a>, at the end of a nine-nation swing through Europe and the Middle East. Wed, 06 Mar 2013 08:45:00 +0000 Michele Kelemen 32739 at http://whqr.org John Kerry, A 'Recovering Politician,' Settles Into Diplomatic Role Kerry: We're Trying To Offer Syrian President A Rational Choice http://whqr.org/post/kerry-were-trying-offer-syrian-president-rational-choice Secretary of State John Kerry is wrapping up his first official overseas trip to Europe and the Middle East. He's shifted U.S. policy on Syria, offering direct assistance to the opposition coalition and non-lethal aid to fighters. He's also offered Egypt's Islamist government $190 million to avert a budget crisis and he's warning Iran that talks can't go on indefinitely. Tue, 05 Mar 2013 22:29:00 +0000 Michele Kelemen 32723 at http://whqr.org Amid Egypt's Divisive Climate, Kerry Urges Economic Action http://whqr.org/post/amid-egypts-divisive-climate-kerry-urges-economic-action U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry walked into a chaotic situation in Egypt, the first Arab country he's visited in his new role. The country is in economic and political turmoil, and he is trying Sunday to encourage Islamist President Mohamed Morsi to open up the political process and carry out much-needed reforms. After their meeting, he announced the U.S. Sun, 03 Mar 2013 10:49:00 +0000 Michele Kelemen 32579 at http://whqr.org Amid Egypt's Divisive Climate, Kerry Urges Economic Action U.S. Offers Additional $60 Million In Humanitarian Aid To Syria http://whqr.org/post/us-offers-additional-60-million-humanitarian-aid-syria Transcript <p>AUDIE CORNISH, HOST: <p>From NPR News, this is ALL THINGS CONSIDERED. I'm Audie Cornish.<p>Today, Secretary of State John Kerry announced a new aid package for Syrian rebels. For the first time, the administration is vowing to send aid directly to the people who are fighting to topple the regime in Syria. At a meeting in Rome, Kerry had the chance to hear from some of them and from countries backing the rebels. Thu, 28 Feb 2013 21:32:00 +0000 Michele Kelemen 32457 at http://whqr.org U.S. Plans To Offer More Direct Aid To Syrian Rebels http://whqr.org/post/us-plans-offer-more-direct-aid-syrian-rebels Secretary of State Kerry is in Rome for a meeting on Thursday with the leaders of Syria's opposition coalition. Ahead of the session, there are indications the U.S. is prepared to provide some direct aid to the coalition, including military hardware such as body armor and armored vehicles. The European Union is discussing similar aid. Wed, 27 Feb 2013 22:19:00 +0000 Michele Kelemen 32395 at http://whqr.org