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1 Nov, 2018 07:27

Going mental? Andrey Sushentsov, intl. studies director, State Institute of Intl. Relations

Relationship experts always recommend that troubled couples keep talking to one another in a way that's direct enough to expose mutual grievances but also sensitive enough not to make things worse. That seems like valid advice on the eve of the second meeting between Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump but is that enough to pull the current US-Russia relationship out of a tailspin? To discuss this, Oksana is joined by Andrey Sushentsov, Director of the Institute of Intl. Studies at the Moscow State Institute of Intl. Relations

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