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Joseph Biden visit gives mixed signals?

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The U.S. Vice President’s visit to Ukraine and Georgia gives mixed signals to Russia. However, president’s Obama’s personal visit to Moscow shows that relations with Russia are the top priority.

That is according to political analyst Ivan Eland of the Independent Institute, who was speaking to RT’s Alyona Minkovski.

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