“Obama visit will change little”
Published: 06 July, 2009, 11:54
The Obama visit to Moscow can hardly change U.S.-Russia relations. It’s nothing but a gesture of “good intentions”, believes political analyst Mikhail Stolyarov.
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04.07.2009, 22:00
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Two days before U.S. president Barack Obama’s visit to Moscow, Russian leader Dmitry Medvedev has sent him congratulations on July 4, U.S. Independence Day.
Medvedev-ObamaDmitry Medvedev has said that he continued the dialogue with Barack Obama during the G8 summit in Italy. The Russian president spoke to the international media after the meeting in the Italian city of L’Aquila.
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29.06.2009, 14:03
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The Chairman of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs at the US House of Representatives Howard Berman is in Moscow to lay the groundwork for Barack Obama’s upcoming trip. He gave an insider’s view on the talks.
Medvedev-ObamaStrengthening Russian-US business contacts will make it easier for the two states to find common ground on the most complicated foreign policy issues, Dmitry Medvedev has said.
Medvedev-ObamaIn an upcoming meeting in London, the Russian and American presidents will issue a joint declaration on bilateral relations and strategic arms reduction. That is according to Russian presidential aide Sergei Prikhodko.
Medvedev-ObamaRussia and the US share a mutual understanding on the majority of strategic issues. The disagreements are only in the details, believes Konstantin Kosachev, Chairman of the Duma's International Affairs Committee.
Medvedev-ObamaIran as well as North Korea will most probably be the sticking points during the talks between Barack Obama and Dmitry Medvedev, believes Oxford University history lecturer Mark Almond.
Medvedev-ObamaJoint threat assessment and the establishment of a bilateral presidential commission are two major results of the Medvedev – Obama meeting, says Andrey Zolotov, Russia Profile magazine editor-in-chief.
Medvedev-ObamaThe real result of the meeting of the two presidents on two resolutions remains unnoticed, says political analyst Aleksandr Pikaev from the Committee of Scientists for Global Security.
Medvedev-ObamaThe atmosphere between the US and Russia has changed because of the Medvedev-Obama meeting, but over the long term both leaders have a lot to work on, Angela Stent, director of Center for Eurasian Studies, told RT.
Medvedev-ObamaPublished: 06 July, 2009, 11:54
The Obama visit to Moscow can hardly change U.S.-Russia relations. It’s nothing but a gesture of “good intentions”, believes political analyst Mikhail Stolyarov.