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Putin looks forward to positive relations with U.S.

Published: 04 December, 2008, 21:44


Vladimir Putin

Prime Minister Putin has said he expects relations between Moscow and Washington to improve under Barack Obama. Speaking during his annual televised Q&A session with the public, Vladimir Putin said there were some “positive signals” noted from

 
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