Obama: U.S., Russia Not Destined to Be Adversaries

MOSCOW, July 7 -- President Obama called for a new relationship between the United States and Russia Tuesday, saying that the frequent rivals could both prosper by joining forces to combat common threats and pursue mutual interests. Full Story »

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Posted by: Posted by Manfred Ostrowski - Jul 7, 2009 - 5:28 AM PDT
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by Manfred Ostrowski - Jul. 7, 2009

The article mainly desribes president Obama's point of view and informs about his statements. There is not much noted about what has actually been discussed in detail or about what Russia responded.

I think the U.S. and Russia will work together closer now in issues like economy or arms control, still I am not so sure Russia will stop confronting Georgia. I would wish president Obama's visit to Russia helped to prevent a new military attack and a new war against Georgia.

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