ROAR: Russia - US summit's hidden agenda
Published: 06 July, 2009, 14:28
Which topics are Russian and US leaders not going to discuss in Moscow and why? Will the summit be a success or a failure, Russian analysts ask.
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15.04.2010, 15:14
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The Russian president has visited Argentina and is attending the BRIC Summit in Brazil, further strengthening Russia’s presence in South America.
23.07.2010, 19:37
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Russian and NATO military brass met for talks in Moscow on Friday where heightened cooperation was high on the agenda. But how much does Russia really gain from its cooperation with the 28-member Alliance?
Medvedev-Obama Russia-NATO relations
12.08.2009, 13:25
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Dmitry Medvedev’s decision to refrain from sending the Russian ambassador to Kiev has been interpreted by the media and analysts as Moscow’s rupture with the Ukrainian president.
14.05.2010, 18:12
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Brazil’s president Lula's upcoming visit to Iran may be the last chance to come to an agreement with Tehran and avoid UN sanctions, President Medvedev has said. However, the chances for success are only 30%, he added.
19.10.2010, 14:15
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Bringing Russia and Europe closer together and showing off their role on the international area — these were the main purposes of top-level talks between Russia, France and Germany held in the French town of Deauville.
17.05.2010, 15:13
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In recent days the Russian leadership discussed the Iranian nuclear program and the Middle East settlement with the leadership of Turkey, Syria, Brazil and Kuwait.
13.04.2010, 14:50
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As world leaders discuss the problems of nuclear security in Washington, Iran will develop its nuclear program regardless of outside pressure, analysts believe.
18.06.2010, 15:23
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Armenia and Azerbaijan could be on the way to reconciliation over the issue of Nagorny-Karabakh. Co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk group, which mediates the talks between the states, will visit the region next month.
Moscow will help CIS’s TV channels to broadcast in Russia, but expects “a parity-based approach” from its partners.
The presidents of Russia and Ukraine have discussed bilateral issues during the second meeting in a month as Viktor Yanukovich is abolishing commissions responsible for developing closer ties with NATO.
Published: 06 July, 2009, 14:28
Which topics are Russian and US leaders not going to discuss in Moscow and why? Will the summit be a success or a failure, Russian analysts ask.