Russia, United States ‘reset’ ties
Keen to “reset” the damaged relations with Russia, the United States President, Mr Barack Obama, on Monday said the two countries have “more in common than they have differences” as his counterpart Mr Dmitry Medvedev hoped that “complex pages” in the bilateral ties would be closed and a new leaf turned.
Welcoming Mr Obama in the Kremlin here, the Russian President expressed hope that after their talks the relations between the two former Cold War rivals would witness an upswing.
Moreover, Mr Obama said he believed the dispute between the United States and Russia over missile defence can be solved over time.
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Welcoming Mr Obama in the Kremlin here, the Russian President expressed hope that after their talks the relations between the two former Cold War rivals would witness an upswing.
Moreover, Mr Obama said he believed the dispute between the United States and Russia over missile defence can be solved over time.
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